SEOlogs Rank Trend Tool Sneak Preview
- Posted by Badi Jones on August 2nd, 2006 - Comment on this Post »
The lack of blog posts as of late is due to some serious work happening on the SEO tools end of SEOlogs.com. But don’t worry, it should be well worth it.
The name of the new tool is Rank Trends. It is a modified version of the Rank Check tool that saves a history for your domain names and specific keywords.
Here’s what the graph looks like.

This tool is definitely going to be free, but will require users to register. Nothing major, but it is pretty much a necessity. Hopefully we can start taking new user registrations in about a week, so keep an eye out. It will be announced here on the blog.
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April 2nd, 2007 at 10:05 am
How does this compare to http://www.RankTrend.com?
April 2nd, 2007 at 1:54 pm
Jason,
Good luck.
I didn’t get enough positive feedback to justify going public with my free rank trend tool. So I would say RankTrend is probably a lot better