I'd like to stress that without his preexisting work this tool would not be possible. The biggest difference as far as I can tell are that this tool enables you to setup a location with much bigger precision and provides a larger list of country/region options. is already providing a tool I used as a blueprint for this app. Thanks to a tweet from Solis about the Chrome Sensor option, which sparked a lot of replies, I found out about the possibility to use the GET-parameters UULE (location), hl (host language) and gl (geo location). You also could use my Chrome Plugin gs location changer (drawbacks: Chrome-only and permissions to -data of your browser). You also may use the Chrome DevTools "Sensors" geolocation option (drawbacks: this doesn't change the language and is quite tedious if you want to check a lot of places). A SERP tracking tool is software designed to assist in understanding the position of a site on the search engine. The most realistic way is probably to use a VPN to change your IP-adress and therefor your perceived location (drawback: this will cost you money most probably). There are multiple ways to get around this. As a sideeffect you can use any Google-ccTLD (e.g. This means that you can not use e.g (Brazil) in the U.S. SERP Scan also automates parts of your business by checking your SERPs twice a day, alerting you to any drastic rank changes, and generating reports that you can study and submit to your clients. Also: If you scroll to the end of the desktop search result page, Google tells you which location it uses.Įnd of October 2017 Google decided to make search results more local and relevant by using your location data and disabling ccTLDs. SERP Scan reveals actionable insight into your websites SEO status. You should see a Google Maps Onebox showing your location on the map. The easiest way to see where Google believes you are is to search for (without brackets). Type a query and hit return or press "search".Enter the location you want and hit "geocode".Select the region & language you would like to use (e.g.
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