SEO SERP Analyzer Tool for Strategic SEO Planning

Find and evaluate new keyword opportunities faster with keyword and competitor SERP data available in our SEO tool. Explore competing sites, find new keywords, and evaluate opportunities with metrics like keyword intent and keyword difficulty. Try SEO.com for free today- no credit card required!

Easily Analyze SERPs for a Specific Keyword

When analyzing keyword opportunities for your site, it’s important to understand the SERPs to make sure the keyword trends and intent match your website’s function.

With SEO.com, you can:

  • View SERP data for specific keywords
  • Understand SERP difficulty with keyword metrics like traffic value and keyword difficulty
  • Explore keyword’s search volume trends over time
  • Gauge keyword intent based on what’s ranking in the SERPs

 

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Audit Sites Ranking in The SERPs

As you’re evaluating the SERPs for a given keyword, you use the site analyzer toolin our SEO platform to analyze individual websites in under 2 minutes each.

  • Access their keyword rankings in just one click.
  • Save competing websites as competitors for ongoing monitoring.
  • Find and monitor new competitors based on the keyword you’re trying to rank for.

 

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Identify New SERP Opportunities Through Competitive Gaps

Use SEO.com’s competitor gap analysis tool to find new keyword opportunities based on the websites already ranking in the SERPs. Find new keyword opportunities by plugging their site in, and your site in, to the tool to see keywords that their site is ranking for but your site is not. 

Analyze those keyword opportunities deeper with helpful metrics like search intent and keyword difficulty to prioritize your keywords and create a successful strategy of attack.

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FAQs

  • Is your SERP analysis tool free? Chevron

    While free users have access to some of the SERP analysis capabilities of the SEO.com platform, some of the core tools used for analysis are exclusive to paid subscribers. However, SEO.com is significantly more cost effective than other similar SERP analysis tools so you can rest assured that it’s a worthy expense. 

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  • Why is SERP analysis important? Chevron

    A SERP analysis tool can cut your time spent analyzing websites in half. Rather than manually searching for keywords in Google, and then checking out each of the top 10 ranking sites individually, keyword tools can provide the insights you need to gauge top ranking sites more efficiently.

  • What are the benefits of having a SERP analysis tool? Chevron

    A SERP analysis tool can cut your time spent analyzing websites in half. Rather than manually searching for keywords in Google, and then checking out each of the top 10 ranking sites individually, keyword tools can provide the insights you need to gauge top ranking sites more efficiently.

  • How can I find gaps in my SERP? Chevron

    Since you’re an expert in your field, you have a unique advantage in being able to spot gaps that exist around a core topic. To spot SERP gaps:

    1. Start offline. Think through what questions you’ve gotten from prospects or customers related to that topic. Build out content related to those questions and be sure to link to cornerstone contenton that topic so that you can improve your rankings.
    2. Think critically on user intent. SEO continues to get more and more complex. As content creation continues to rise, so does the complexity of user’s search queries. When analyzing a SERP, it’s important to think: Are these sites actually effectively answering the user’s question/ giving them what they need?If not- those SERPs are great opportunities for you to really showcase your expertise.
    3. Don’t forget about your competitors. Using a competitive gap analysis tool can be very enlightening for finding keywords that competitor sites are ranking for- but your site is not. These opportunities can be especially valuable for websites with less content than larger competitors to identify highest value keywords to go after for your own site.