The visibility score is the sum of all visibility points for each keyword based on their rankings and is calculated for a website for the selected search engines and all keywords.

To calculate the visibility score, you first must assign a number of points to each of the first 30 positions, as follows:
Position 1: 30 points
Position 2: 29 points
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Position 30: 1 point
Positions 31 and below: 0 points.
The visibility score is the sum of the points given to an website by each search engine. The visibility percentage is given by the sum of visibility scores from all the search engines divided by the maximum number of points that the search engines can provide.
Example: 3 search engines (for example, Google, Yahoo! and Bing) give 3x30=90 points. If you have a website that has the following positions:
Google: Position 1 = 30 points
Yahoo!: Position 9 = 22 points
Bing: Position 34 = 0 points
The visibility score is 52 points. The visibility percentage is 52/90 = 0.5777 = 57.77% which approximates to 58%.
Rankings overview gives you a brief summary of your current rankings in all selected search engines, and briefly shows your rankings dynamics.

Search engines overview gives you a brief summary of your current rankings for each search engine. Besides, it allows you to view rankings report by search engines

Here you can view up to 10 best ranked keywords in all selected search engines (arranged by their Visibility). It also allows you to view rankings report by keywords.

Shows 10 most efficient keywords with KEI (Keyword Efficiency Index), number of searches, competition and visibility calculated by keyword for all specified search engines. You can view rankings report by keyword efficiency as well.

You should attach particular significance to the keywords having KEI with a green mark. These keywords must be the most efficient ones. We suggest that you should use such keywords to promote your site because they will help you make it easier and faster, thus bringing you more profit.
Search engines overview gives you a brief summary of your current rankings for each search engine.

Each of the following tables gives details for the specified search engine which include:

Shows a keyword cloudmap for all specified keywords and details tables for each keyword. The prominence of a keyword in the cloudmap depends on the Keyword Efficiency Index (KEI) value of the keyword.

Each of the following tables gives details for the specified keyword which include:

Shows specified keywords arranged by KEI (Keyword Efficiency Index), number of searches, competition and visibility calculated for each keyword for all specified search engines.

You should attach particular significance to the keywords having KEI with a green mark. These keywords must be the most efficient ones. We suggest that you should use such keywords to promote your site. They will help you make it easier and faster, thus bringing you more profit.
Shows a keyword cloudmap for all specified keywords, prominence depending on the KEI (Keyword Efficiency Index) value.

There are historical data tables for each keyword in each search engine.

The top of the table represents a brief rank history summary for the keyword and the search engine.
The mid part of the table is a progress graph to illustrate how your site's rank changed since you first cheched it with Rank Tracker. Each bold dot stands for your ranking at a check date.*
The bottom part of the table lists all checks arranged by the date, with the rank, difference recorded at the date and URL found by the keyword in the search engine at the date.
*NOTE. Some factors, such as Changes and Difference, may not appear in your report if this is your first time. We recommend checking your Keyword Rankings at least once per month. Regularly scheduled reports will allow you to track differences and fine-tune your SEO strategy.