Changes to how we report Places and Knowledge Graph

In our continuing effort to provide the most accurate picture of the SERPs, we’re making some minor updates to the way we parse Google universal results. This may affect a small percentage of your keyword rankings. First up: redefining “Places” It’s official! Google’s old seven-pack places result has completely disappeared from the SERPs and has been […]

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New feature: STAT now delivers each PlacesV3 pack result

We love bringing you the most detailed view of the SERPs possible. That’s why, starting today, we’ll be ranking each individual result from the PlacesV3 pack appearing on the SERP. As many of you are aware, Google recently replaced the usual 7-pack local listings with a 3-pack (AKA the Snack Pack). This rollout was released […]

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Good riddance to tag colours, indexed pages, backlinks

In an effort to streamline the app experience, we’ve done a little spring-cleaning in STAT (even though it’s the middle of summer). STAT is all about focusing on what we do best, and doing it better than anyone else out there. It’s important to us that we’re only investing in features that our clients really want […]

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[RESOLVED] Artificial dip in rankings on July 21

UPDATED JULY 27 This issue is now fully resolved. Thank you for your patience!   You may have noticed a dip in ranking keywords in STAT on July 21. Google made some changes to the SERP landscape overnight. They appear to have updated some of the CSS classes within the HTML which threw our parsing […]

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New feature: JSON API now fully available

After a couple of months in beta testing, the JSON version of our STAT API is available to all. This means you can now access our full API in both JSON and XML formats. The Requests and responses article in the STAT knowledge base lays it all out for you, with JSON/XML examples and parameter […]

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