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The setup is quite standard, like most ranking tools, you add your domains and keywords (with their appropriate groupings) and select your search engines (in this case 30 to choose from). Next you add your competitor’s domains, which is not revolutionary, but very useful nonetheless. Finally, you have the option of connecting your Google Analytics account so you can tie together rankings and visits. This will help you decipher whether a rank 5 for one keyword provides more visits vs. a rank 8 for a separate keyword.
The way the dashboard is setup is quite unique. It provides a week by week comparison allowing you to see rankings at a very high level, for example: Total keywords ranked in positions 1-10, 11-20, 21-30 one week vs. another week. See example below:
SEO Rank Monitor also provides other reports (examples below), including Analytics Monitor (visits correlated by rankings) and Domain monitor (domain level data such as pages indexed and backlinks). Click on images to see full size.







Never heard of this keyword ranking tool, I will have to try it out.
I usually will use SEO Book's Rank Checker and Link Assistant's Rank Tracker tool, which is great for scheduled tasks.
Just curious about how personalized search impacts ranks reported by this type of tool. Any advice on how to interpret reports?