There are so many approaches to the keyword tracking strategy and it is not as straight-forward as a specific number of keywords per client or per website.
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In addition to their list of webpage links, the SERPs are full of important features like People Also Ask boxes, knowledge panels, featured snippets, video and image packs, and FAQ schema. And optimizing for these features is becoming more and more important for boosting traffic to your website.
Nozzle is a SERP monitoring tool that provides you with all the data you need on every SERP feature. With info such as pixels from top, clickthrough rate, percent above the fold, and search volume, Nozzle is one of the best tools for tracking the SERPs. Plus, Nozzle features like side-by-side SERP HTML comparison and Nozzle Vision give you access to it all in the most useful ways.
Check out the posts below to see how to take advantage of all the SERP features with our Google SERP tracker.
The Functionality of Side-by-Side SERP HTML Comparison
Find out the amazing things you can do with this SERP comparison feature. Here’s how to use it
Read MoreSERP Features Every SEO Should Work on Obtaining
SERP features you should be using in your SEO strategy
Read MoreHow Nozzle Calculates Click Through Rate
Take a look at the foolproof methods Nozzle uses to calculate clickthrough rate.
Read MoreThe Importance of Analyzing PAAs by Industry
We analyzed 15 keyword sets to break down why analyzing People Also Asked frequency by industry matters.
Read MorePAA Content Idea Report
This method will blow your mind!
Read MoreHow To Find All The Questions Your Target Audience Is Asking
Collect questions from People Also Ask boxes from as many SERPs as your content marketing heart desires.
Read MorePixels From Top – A Nozzle Feature
New metric that rocks the casbah!
Read MoreEvolution of the Google SERP
SERP stands for Search Engine Results Page. When you enter a search term into Google, the search engine will return a list of matching results based on their algorithms. During its early days, Google simply returned a set of 10 links per page for users to browse through. Since then, Google has radically changed the way users find information.
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