A keyword position report shows where your pages rank in search results for a set of tracked terms, usually recorded over time so you can see movement week by week. It is one of the clearest ways to tell whether your SEO work is moving the terms that matter to your business.
What to watch in the report
Rather than fixating on a single term, read the report for patterns. A few things repay attention:
- Direction over time: a steady climb across many terms matters more than one lucky jump.
- Page one and the top three: most clicks go to the first few results, so movement into that band is what changes traffic.
- Commercial and local terms: the phrases that bring enquiries deserve more weight than high-volume terms that never convert.
Why one snapshot can mislead
Search results are not fixed, so a single reading rarely tells the truth. Google personalises results based on your location, your device, your search history, and even the time of day. That means the position you see when you check your own site can differ from what a customer across Galway sees, and both can differ from the “official” ranking a report records from a neutral location. This is exactly why position reports track the same terms consistently over time and from a set location, so you compare like with like. A one-off check, by contrast, is easy to over-read.
Positions are a useful signal, but they are a means, not the goal. They sit alongside traffic and enquiries when you judge how to measure SEO success, and they matter most for the local Galway searches that bring real customers. For an authoritative account of how results are generated in the first place, Google explains how Search works.
The practical takeaway: read positions as a trend across many terms, not as a scoreboard for one. If you would like a clear baseline of where your pages currently stand, our free SEO audit includes a position snapshot to build from.