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Reading Tracker Results

Interpret rankings, paid placements, runs, checks, trends, and alert signals.

Tracker results are built from campaign runs. Each run contains checks, and each check produces captured results for the configured keyword, market, device, and settings.

TermMeaning
CampaignThe saved tracking setup
RunOne scheduled or manual execution
CheckOne keyword or query inside a run
ResultOne captured ranking or ad placement

If a campaign has 5 keywords, one run normally includes checks for those keywords.

Campaign and run data can show different states:

  • Running: work is still in progress.
  • Success: the run completed.
  • Failed: the run or a check could not complete.
  • Pending: work has been queued but not completed.

If some checks fail, the campaign can still have useful partial results. Review error messages and rerun if the missing checks matter.

For SERP Position Tracker:

  • Best position shows the strongest captured rank for a domain.
  • Average position summarizes ranking strength across captured results.
  • Top 10 means page-one visibility in many workflows.
  • Top 20 means the domain is close enough to monitor but may not be page one.
  • Position change compares current position with a previous period.

Lower numbers are better. A move from 8 to 3 is an improvement.

For Ads Position Tracker:

  • Best ad position shows the strongest sponsored placement captured.
  • Paid ranking trend shows how ad placement changes over time.
  • Ad creative can include headline, description, display URL, and landing URL.
  • Ad started means a tracked domain appeared in sponsored results.
  • Ad stopped means a tracked domain no longer appeared where it previously did.

Ad results can be volatile. Look for repeated patterns before making budget decisions.

Do not compare rankings across markets unless settings are intentionally aligned. Country, city, language, device, domain, and SafeSearch can all change the result.

For cleaner comparison:

  1. Use one project.
  2. Create one campaign per market.
  3. Keep keywords and tracked domains consistent.
  4. Use the same schedule.
  5. Compare trends over the same date range.
SignalPossible action
Domain entered top 10Review the landing page and protect the gain
Domain left top 10Inspect recent content, technical, and competitor changes
Competitor moved upReview their page, ads, and content angle
Ad startedCheck whether it is your ad, competitor ad, or partner/reseller activity
Ad stoppedConfirm whether the campaign paused intentionally
Repeated failuresCheck settings and rerun a smaller campaign

Open SERP Position Tracker in the app. Open a campaign detail page to review runs, checks, ranking history, and keyword-level results.