What's the difference between "rank" and "your rank"?
When analyzing your own and your competitors' keywords under "All Keywords," you will either see only "rank" or both "rank" and "your rank."
The difference depends on whether you're viewing your own keywords or a competitor's keywords.
When viewing "All Keywords" for your own domain, you only see "rank," which shows the rank your domain held for the keyword during the most recent update (keywords added to the rank tracker are updated daily).
When viewing "All Keywords" for one of your added competitors, you see both "rank" and "your rank."
"rank" indicates the rank your competitor's domain held for the keyword during the latest keyword update.
"your rank" provides a comparison by showing how your own domain ranks for the same keyword.
Thus, "rank" always refers to the rank of the domain you are currently analyzing for the keyword.
The difference depends on whether you're viewing your own keywords or a competitor's keywords.
When viewing "All Keywords" for your own domain, you only see "rank," which shows the rank your domain held for the keyword during the most recent update (keywords added to the rank tracker are updated daily).
When viewing "All Keywords" for one of your added competitors, you see both "rank" and "your rank."
"rank" indicates the rank your competitor's domain held for the keyword during the latest keyword update.
"your rank" provides a comparison by showing how your own domain ranks for the same keyword.
Thus, "rank" always refers to the rank of the domain you are currently analyzing for the keyword.
Updated on: 13/12/2024