How to Use SERP Help

SERP Help is a free Chrome extension for helping you make better search engine optimization (SEO) decisions. We have created it as an easy way to extract information from the SERP.

How do you use SERP Help?

First, you need to install SERP Help. You can do that by going to the Chrome store.

Second, log in to your Google account.

Third, open your browser and search for a website.

Once you’re on that page, you will see the auto-suggestion feature.

Selecting the auto-suggestion will open the auto-suggestion results in a new window.

After selecting the desired result, you will be shown the URL and the keywords. You can then copy them or save them in the bucket. You can also remove the results from the bucket.

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    Free

  • Version

    1.4

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Downloads

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