by Dragos, on October 10th, 2008  

Google SERP Checker is a tool to find the position of a keyword phrase in Google SE results. Usually SERP stands for search engine result page, or in my case, search engine result position . This tool will query as many pages as you asked and it will return all positions of your specified keyword in the results pages of the Google results. This tool is usefull if you are interested wether a keyword’s position increased or decreased. Currently, this tool does not support history results ( to show you if a keyword position increased or decreased from the last time you checked it through our tool) so you should note somewhere the results you receive. I am looking forward to implementing the history results feature, but that will be a little bit later.

To use this tool you must enter a valid domain name, a keyword phrase (may contain anything you would usually search with Google), select how many results you want to search in (maximum 1000 results; this limit is applied by G), then choose the slow or fast method ( the fast method will query Google search engine with 100 results at a time, instead of 10 as with the slow method; the fast method may give different results than the slow method, but i think the slow method is more accurate) and lastly press the Check! button ;) . That’s it.

To find the position of a keyword in Google search engine follow this link.