Intro
If you’re looking into Marketing Miner rank tracking, there’s a clear depth limitation that matters more than it first appears.
Marketing Miner tracks rankings only up to the Top 20 positions. Anything ranking beyond page two (positions 21–100) is not tracked in a detailed or continuous way.
That makes Marketing Miner useful for surface-level checks, but not for full SERP visibility.
How Marketing Miner rank tracking actually works
Marketing Miner’s rank tracking is designed around partial SERP coverage:
- Tracks rankings positions 1–20
- No consistent tracking for positions 21–100
- Focuses on page one and page two
- Limited historical movement below Top 20
- Deeper SERP progress is largely invisible
If a keyword ranks at position 36, 58, or 91, Marketing Miner does not show that journey.
As far as reports are concerned, the keyword hasn’t “started ranking” yet.
What this feels like in real SEO work
Users typically notice patterns like:
- Keywords suddenly appearing once they enter the Top 20
- No visibility into early progress
- SEO work feeling delayed or disconnected
- Rankings jumping without context
Example:
- A keyword improves from position 88 → 63 → 41 You see nothing.
- It later reaches position 19 Suddenly it appears.
All the progress before page two is hidden.
Why Top 20-only tracking is a serious limitation
SEO progress rarely begins on page one or two.
Most meaningful movement happens here:
- Page 10 → Page 7
- Page 7 → Page 5
- Page 5 → Page 3
Those are exactly the positions Marketing Miner does not track in detail.
Without that data:
- Early momentum is missed
- SEO testing takes longer
- Competitor movement goes unnoticed
- Cause-and-effect is hard to prove
The blind spots this creates
With Top 20-only tracking, you cannot:
- Validate content or link changes early
- Measure ranking momentum accurately
- Spot competitors climbing from deeper pages
- Diagnose drops below page two
- Understand why rankings improved
SEO becomes reactive instead of proactive.
How Ranktracker handles rank tracking differently
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With Ranktracker:
- Positions 1–100 are tracked
- Updates run daily
- No depth limits
- Full historical movement
- Clear competitor visibility
- Built for modern SEO workflows
If a keyword moves from position 97 → 72 → 46 → 23 → 9, you see every step.
Nothing disappears.
Marketing Miner vs Ranktracker in simple terms
Marketing Miner
- Tracks only Top 20
- No visibility beyond page two
- Early SEO progress hidden
- Limited competitive insight
Ranktracker
- Tracks full Top 100 daily
- Complete SERP visibility
- Momentum visible early
- Designed for real SEO work
One shows late-stage results only. The other shows the entire ranking journey.
Who Marketing Miner works best for
Marketing Miner can work if:
- You only need page one and two checks
- Rank tracking is not your primary workflow
- Early-stage SEO insights aren’t critical
But if your SEO depends on:
- Tracking growth from page 3–10
- Seeing momentum early
- Testing and iterating quickly
- Monitoring competitors before they break Top 20
Then Top 20-only tracking is not enough.
Bottom line
Marketing Miner tracks only the Top 20 rankings. Everything beyond page two is invisible.
Ranktracker tracks the full Top 100 every day, with no blind spots, no delays, and complete historical context.
If you want to understand how rankings actually move — not just where they end up — daily Top 100 tracking matters.

