Potatoe
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If a keyword gets 1000 monthly searches and the next month, 100 people on a hundred different rank trackers start checking it every day... does Google distinguish those rank trackers from actual users, or does the search volume become 4000? I imagine this could be tested by using a made-up phrase and inputting it into some rank trackers and seeing if that influences the monthly search volume... I'm wondering if anyone has any observations on this.
Also a second question. Let's use SW as an example because I have it open in another tab. If 100,000 SerpWoo users are tracking the keyword "Builder Society", would a rank tracker (I guess different trackers might work differently...) just do one query and apply it to all of their users (In this case, my answer to the first Q is that tracking the ranks wouldn't have a huge influence on search volume since it's only adding +1 queries per [however often it updates] for each separate tracker rather than for each user of each tracker...) I would imagine it working similarly to this for a tracker like SW that monitors the entire SERP for a keyword, but for the older style ones that only track one page's rank for one KW at a time... maybe they're doing separate search queries for each user to determine their rankings? Im which case, I'm guessing something like SW leaves a much smaller footprint on the overall search volume for a KW than an older-style rank tracker... (Disclaimer: I really don't know how these apps work, so I'm taking stabs in the dark here and thinking out loud...)
The reason I'm curious about this is because I'm tracking my CTRs in my SERPs and trying to improve them. I know the monthly search volume numbers provided by Google are already kind of muddy and not exact, but I'm trying to figure out roughly how muddy they are. If 90% of searches for a particular keyword are just people trying to track the rank, I can assume my CTR among actual users is much higher than is actually being displayed, right? And looking at long tail keywords that don't get huge volume, if even a handful of people are tracking them... that could potentially count for a huge chunk of the search volume, depending on how it all works... Which is why I made this thread. Hey there!
Also a second question. Let's use SW as an example because I have it open in another tab. If 100,000 SerpWoo users are tracking the keyword "Builder Society", would a rank tracker (I guess different trackers might work differently...) just do one query and apply it to all of their users (In this case, my answer to the first Q is that tracking the ranks wouldn't have a huge influence on search volume since it's only adding +1 queries per [however often it updates] for each separate tracker rather than for each user of each tracker...) I would imagine it working similarly to this for a tracker like SW that monitors the entire SERP for a keyword, but for the older style ones that only track one page's rank for one KW at a time... maybe they're doing separate search queries for each user to determine their rankings? Im which case, I'm guessing something like SW leaves a much smaller footprint on the overall search volume for a KW than an older-style rank tracker... (Disclaimer: I really don't know how these apps work, so I'm taking stabs in the dark here and thinking out loud...)
The reason I'm curious about this is because I'm tracking my CTRs in my SERPs and trying to improve them. I know the monthly search volume numbers provided by Google are already kind of muddy and not exact, but I'm trying to figure out roughly how muddy they are. If 90% of searches for a particular keyword are just people trying to track the rank, I can assume my CTR among actual users is much higher than is actually being displayed, right? And looking at long tail keywords that don't get huge volume, if even a handful of people are tracking them... that could potentially count for a huge chunk of the search volume, depending on how it all works... Which is why I made this thread. Hey there!