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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010
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I’m looking for software that will help me manage my SEO projects, because I have +10 SEO projects at any given time and I get lost. I want software that will tell me what I need to do each given week (I input this info in)… it’s like time management software but for SEO and IM proposes. Have you heard of such software? |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Los Angeles
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Try SEO Powersuit or IBP.They both helpfull.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: England
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Ran into the same problem myself to be honest, few months back, there are plently of different ways you can handle it, depending on how you work and a load of other factors, for example if you swap between systems quite a lot, if you work on both your laptop and desktop, then you'lll want to look into syncing, then you've got the question of, do i just use a ftp server? or shall i get dropbox? or maybe I should use google docs, well if I'm going to use google docs, then should I get google apps as well? But more to the point, whatever you decide to go with, make a folder for each project, try to keep them looking the same, for example in each folder, have a backlinking report file, a keyword research file, a sub-folder for content/articles, another sub-folder for MYSQL backups etc. |
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