JeffClevelandTN
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Most SEO's on this forum are familiar with Local Pack ranking reports that show how a client GBP ranks over a radius or "grid" for specific search phrases. Popular examples of such tools are Brightlocal's Local Search Grid report, Places Scout, Local Falcon, and Local Viking. Then there are the equivalent tools/reports that show the organic Search Engine Ranking Position aka SERP (typically below the Local Pack) for specific search phrases for a website. Examples include BrightLocal's Local Rank Tracker report, and similar solutions from Ranktracker, AccuRanker, SE Ranking, Whitespark, Ahrefs, Moz Pro, Semrush.
What I'm looking for is a Grid Report format but for organic SERP, not GBP ranking on Local Map Pack. The reason being, is that SERP does sometime vary based on the location of where the search is performed. Not always and sometimes not significantly, but it does vary depending on several factors such as the search terms being used. I believe that Semrush offers something like this, but based on my initial research it appears rather pricey. Also, I've not had consistent/accurate ranking using Semrush's local grid and SERP tools, when compared against the competition and also when spot checking manually, so I'm a little pessimistic of their accuracy.
Does such a reporting tool exist?
What I'm looking for is a Grid Report format but for organic SERP, not GBP ranking on Local Map Pack. The reason being, is that SERP does sometime vary based on the location of where the search is performed. Not always and sometimes not significantly, but it does vary depending on several factors such as the search terms being used. I believe that Semrush offers something like this, but based on my initial research it appears rather pricey. Also, I've not had consistent/accurate ranking using Semrush's local grid and SERP tools, when compared against the competition and also when spot checking manually, so I'm a little pessimistic of their accuracy.
Does such a reporting tool exist?