Tracking Google rankings sounds simple at first. You have a keyword. You search it on Google. You check where your website appears. That works if you only have one keyword. But once you need to track 50, 500, or 5,000 keywords across different countries, cities, languages, or devices, manual checking stops making sense. You need a repeatable workflow. A simple ranking tracker usually looks like this: Keyword list → SERP API → organic results → ranking check → CSV/report In this tutorial, we’ll b

How to Use a SERP API with Python to Track Google Rankings
Cecilia Hill
