How to Track Keyword Positions With the Bulk Rank Checker
This guide explains how to turn a batch of ranking results into a consistent tracking process instead of overreacting to individual daily position changes.
What Is Bulk Rank Checking?
Bulk rank checking is the process of checking your Google search position for multiple keywords in a single operation — instead of searching manually one by one. It gives you a snapshot of your keyword ranking positions across your entire target keyword list, letting you spot trends (rankings climbing or falling), identify pages that need attention, and measure the impact of SEO changes over time.
Tracking rankings is how you know whether your SEO work is actually moving the needle. Without it, you're publishing content and building links without any feedback loop. With weekly bulk rank checks, you can see within days whether a content update or new backlink improved a page's position — and which pages are losing ground to competitors.
How to Use This Bulk Rank Checker
Enter your domain and a list of keywords — one per line — and select your target country. The tool checks your Google ranking position for each keyword and returns a results table showing your position, the ranking URL, and the page title Google is showing for that keyword. Export to CSV to track changes over time by comparing weekly snapshots side by side.
For the most accurate results, check the same keyword list at the same time each week — search rankings fluctuate throughout the day and between devices, so consistency in your checking methodology matters more than the absolute numbers. Focus on trend direction (is a keyword moving up or down over 4 weeks?) rather than reacting to individual position changes, which are often just normal fluctuation rather than meaningful shifts.
Which Keywords to Track
Track your primary target keyword for every published page, plus 2–3 secondary keywords per page where you have realistic ranking potential. Prioritise keywords where you're currently ranking in positions 4–20 — these are your "striking distance" opportunities where small improvements in content quality or internal linking can move you onto page one. Keywords already in positions 1–3 need maintenance monitoring; keywords below position 30 typically need more fundamental work before rank tracking is the priority action.