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Track your keywords precisely with YourText.Guru

Why monitor your keywords?

In SEO, publishing optimized content is just the first step. To measure its real impact, you need to track its rankings in search results. Keyword monitoring lets you see, day by day, whether your pages are climbing in the SERPs—or falling.

Keyword monitoring with YourText.Guru

When creating a guide, you can link it to a URL to monitor. From there, our system takes over: every day, we check that page’s ranking on Google for the given keyword. It’s automatic, effortless, and incredibly effective for performance tracking.

Who is it for?

Whether you’re an SEO consultant, content writer, or marketing lead, this monitoring system helps you save time while keeping an eye on what matters most: your rankings on strategic keywords. Say goodbye to manual checks—hello to smart automation.

Ready to get started?

Link a URL to each of your guides in YourText.Guru and start tracking results today. Keyword monitoring becomes second nature for every SEO pro serious about performance.

Still have questions?

Why monitor your SEO keywords?

Tracking keyword performance is key to understanding the real impact of your SEO efforts. It tells you what’s working, what’s flatlining, and what’s slipping. Quickly spot top-performing pages and those that need improvement. It’s also a great way to validate your editorial and technical strategy.

Does this replace Google Search Console?

No—it complements it. Search Console provides aggregate data, often with delays and blurry details (like average position, not per-URL data). YourText.Guru gives you a clear, daily, and targeted view of a keyword + URL pair. It's the difference between national weather and the temperature on your doorstep.

How often should you check your rankings?

Daily tracking, as offered by YourText.Guru, gives you fine-grained insights. It’s especially useful after publishing, during redesigns, or when changing intent. Spot trends, spikes, or unexpected drops—and adjust your strategy accordingly.

What is transition rank—and why does it matter?

Transition rank refers to an unstable ranking phase after indexing or major updates. Pages often drop first, then slowly earn their rightful position. No need to panic—it’s a classic SEO pattern.
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