Are you in worry about your posts SERP Trends and want to know how your posts working on search results. This new firefox and chrome add help you to wach parameters of your blog posts.
You can watch site SEM parameters for sites directly in google, bing and yahoo SERP and advertisements. SERPTrends add-on adds a drop-down box with SEM parameters near each search result. I feel this is the best add on to closely watch your blog performance, post reputation moved up, moved down or new in SERP.
2. By default extension is enabled (you can check in Tools→Addons→Extensions menu), now you will be able to see the icon in the status bar of your browser
3. Check SERPTrends is active (when deactivated icon is shown in the status bar) and perform Google search
4. You will see position numbers and dynamics icons near each website in the SERP
5. When you watch the SERP with SERPTrends turned on for the first time all positions will be marked as new. But the next day you will see the dynamics
6. SERPTrends shows whether the website moved up, down in the SERP, just appeared (is "new") or hasn't changed its position. SERPTrends shows how many positions the website lost or raised compared to search you performed the previous day.
The Firefox version is pretty customizable: you can choose whether or not to view dynamics and SEM parameters, and choose which parameters to display in a drop-down box.
You can watch site SEM parameters for sites directly in google, bing and yahoo SERP and advertisements. SERPTrends add-on adds a drop-down box with SEM parameters near each search result. I feel this is the best add on to closely watch your blog performance, post reputation moved up, moved down or new in SERP.
How Site Trends work:
1. Install SERPTrends extension for Firefox or Chrome2. By default extension is enabled (you can check in Tools→Addons→Extensions menu), now you will be able to see the icon in the status bar of your browser
3. Check SERPTrends is active (when deactivated icon is shown in the status bar) and perform Google search
4. You will see position numbers and dynamics icons near each website in the SERP
5. When you watch the SERP with SERPTrends turned on for the first time all positions will be marked as new. But the next day you will see the dynamics
6. SERPTrends shows whether the website moved up, down in the SERP, just appeared (is "new") or hasn't changed its position. SERPTrends shows how many positions the website lost or raised compared to search you performed the previous day.
The Firefox version is pretty customizable: you can choose whether or not to view dynamics and SEM parameters, and choose which parameters to display in a drop-down box.
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