The easiest way to track keywords encompasses first opening an incognito window. Now search for a term and scroll looking for your ranking among the results. Of course, this is a time-consuming process.
Take advantage of Google Search Console. This is a free resource that simplifies the work. Still, you’ll have to apply a little muster to track your high-end keywords. There are other tools, paid tools, that offer a bunch of options.
A good example is Ahrefs. It uses a Rank Tracker where, after setting up a project, lets you track keywords manually or through the upload of a .txt or .csv file. You can use tags to refine the search. You can add relevant markets for tracking as well.
Google AdWords uses keyword funneling. It groups keywords in search results and similar searches. That means AdWords, given “social media” as the search, will return “social media business,” “social networking,” “facebook” and related terms. The solution takes spelling errors into account.