Bazı anahtar kelimelerimin sıralaması SEMRush’ta çok geride… Serpfox’tan 10 ila 20 pozisyon kadar geride… Birisi bunun nedenini açıklayabilir mi?
Serpfox sıralaması SEMRush’tan daha doğru
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Bazı anahtar kelimelerimin sıralaması SEMRush’ta çok geride… Serpfox’tan 10 ila 20 pozisyon kadar geride… Birisi bunun nedenini açıklayabilir mi?
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Just to add to what u/SEOPub says: the problem with singular event snapshots (same as in in IT or Cybersecurity) – is that you have not control over the data Google is giving you.
And so you’re at the mercy of CTR rotation testing. With all of the variables, Google can move pages around and see if users change.
For exmaple – if you had to keep serving the same page first, you’;ll never know if other content is better – this is how Google “knows” if content is good or not.
Similarly – if you keep rotating, you’ll statistically deliver a bad product
So Google randomizes results randomly – or what appears to be random to the untrained observer (aka us)
so depending on the time of day of the snapshot and not discounting the variables: the browser, device, location etc – Google can also throw a spanner in the works during the normal operating process of its regular day.
Because rankings for both are actually way off, potentially broken. They aren’t accurate anymore in any of these services, have been that way for months. They used to be pretty much inline among the services, unfortunately.
The SERPs will look different from different locations, different devices, different search histories, etc.
What you are seeing from any rank tracker is what they saw at that moment. It may, or may not, be the same as what a user in another town or country may see from a different device.
GSC would be your most accurate