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Enable or Disable SERP tracking metrics
Enable or Disable SERP tracking metrics

Open the settings slider and click the check boxes to enable or disable your desired search engines and metrics.

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Written by Matthew Davis
Updated over a year ago

How to enable or disable search engines and metrics

You can enable or disable four distinct search engines for tracking keyword rankings, as well as a variety of additional SERP metrics in our Rank Tracker integration. With this you can easily customize the metrics displayed to show only what's important for your business.

To get started, navigate to the campaign of your choice. From here, click SEO in the left sidebar, then Rank Tracker.


Next, click the Settings button to the right of the date selector and go to the Metrics tab.

There are 6 different categories currently available, each containing multiple metrics. To expand the category and view the metrics available, simply click the category name.

Search engine metrics, like Google Mobile Change, would require the relevant search engine ranking enabled in order to generate data. If you've never turned on Google Mobile Rankings, then the change metric would have no data to generate from.

To add or remove these metrics from Rank Tracker, check or uncheck the respective boxes next to the metric of your choice.

This will add it to the Rank Tracker integration dashboard when applicable, and all metrics will display on the table. Depending on the size of your screen, you may find you have to scroll left or right on the table to see all the metrics, or will need to hover over the column titles to see the full definition.

The additional available metrics are split into different categories, one for the metrics related to each search engine, with general keyword information under Attributes, and general results metrics under SERP.

  • Google Change - The difference in Google rank between the current time period and the previous time period

  • Bing Change - The difference in Bing rank between the current time period and the previous time period

  • Google Mobile Change - The difference in Google Mobile rank between the current time period and the previous time period

  • Google Local Change - The difference in Google Local rank between the current time period and the previous time period

  • Results - The number of total results returned by Google across the entire Internet for the keyword in question

  • Location - The location from which SERPs are being emulated for the keyword in question

  • Language - The language used for the SERPs emulation for this keyword

  • Volume - The number of unique Google searches per month

  • Google URL - The exact URL found in the Google SERPs which results in a ranking position being counted

  • Bing URL - The exact URL found in the Bing SERPs which results in a ranking position being counted

  • Google Mobile URL - The exact URL found in the Google Mobile SERPs which results in a ranking position being counted

  • Tags - Any tags configured for this keyword (see separate article on keyword tagging)

Similar to the search engine metrics, those metrics will then be displayed in both the graphical display and the table view.

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