We currently support 20 global markets and are always adding more. The countries we currently support are: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
We currently support English and Japanese but we can add new ones in a few days if you need it. If you’re willing to help us translate the UI into a new language, please email us at hello@ginzametrics.com and let us know.
We provide daily search engine ranking data.
We pride ourselves on having some of the most accurate data in the industry and we constantly get better.
Our crawlers get the latest and greatest from your websites every day.
We have an awesome SEO API and it’s easy to use. It’s still in early access, so email us to get a key.
We support Google Analytics via API for all of our users and any major web analytics platform for our Agency and Enterprise customers.
The sky is the limit. We have customers that manage hundreds of thousands of keywords with Ginzametrics. We provide our service to these customers on our Enterprise Plus plans (not listed on the main pricing page), which offers bulk pricing for large site and keyword portfolios.
There are two types of accounts: your individual user account that you signed up with and then management accounts that you create in the user interface to manage sites. These are similar to accounts within Google AdWords.
When you sign up, you are automatically registered with your own user account and prompted to add a new site to your account.
You can have as many management accounts as you like and can create them for free. These accounts are used to sequester your websites and billing data. If you are an agency, you might want to have one account per client, but you are also free to have one account for all of your client websites. There are additional access permissions that you can manage for each website in an account.
In order to delete an account, you first need to delete any websites within that account (see “How do I delete a site?” just below this question). Once you have deleted all of the websites in your account, you can delete the account from the “Account Settings” tab in your Account Dashboard.
Go to the Settings tab on your site dashboard and you’ll see a link called “Delete Site” in the upper right hand corner. We’ll double check to make sure you really want to delete your site because once it’s gone, it’s gone.
Ginza is like the 5th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, in Tokyo, Japan. It’s a glitzy shopping area known for housing some of the most expensive brands in the world. Ginzametrics was born in Tokyo and we thought that Ginza was a nice symbol for a high quality, online commerce platform.