SEScout tracks all page rankings within a domain?

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Hi folks,

When adding a domain to SEScout and later the keywords I want to track, does it automatically knows if a particular page within the domain is ranking for a keyword? Or Do I need to separately add a domain, but this time including the page?.

Example. Add abc.com , Add Keywords A,B,C .

SEScout determines that I rank for keywords B and C . Do these rankings belong only to the site homepage?.

I know there's a plus sign right next to each keyword, but since all of them show my homepage I was just wondering.
 


SEscout will tell you what page is ranking for a keyword, as long as it is part of the domain you have those keywords under.

So, if your site is: hxxp://www.bluewidgets.com
And you have these keywords: awesome blue widgets, sexy blue widgets

Then, it'd say: hxxp://www.bluewidgets.com/super-sexy-widgets/ when you click on the "+" button next to the keyword "sexy blue widgets" if you were ranking for it.

Now, I do wish they'd add what I've been suggesting for months and have it show multiple pages of your site that were ranking for a specific keyword. They've already got the "+" option that'd allow multiple URLs to show for it, instead of just one.
 
Accurate answer. Thanks.

Regarding your suggestion, that would be like google analytics showing your keywords and right next to them which page is it ranking for and which position. Am I correct?
 
Accurate answer. Thanks.

Regarding your suggestion, that would be like google analytics showing your keywords and right next to them which page is it ranking for and which position. Am I correct?

Something like that.

I want:

Domain: hxxp://www.bluewidgets.com
Keyword: sexy blue widgets +
------------- /
------------- /super-sexy-widgets/

Right now it just stops on the first page it finds and lists that.

Rex AdvanceWebRanking does what you want to do.

Market Samurai does it too, but I just don't want another program installed on my computer that I have to manually check that eats up my bandwidth when it runs. I just want to have it run automatically without me having to set a schedule, and when I get around to looking at it I can.

I'm sure that eventually SEscout will do that since they've had the area to put it in available for months, they've just had more pressing priorities.