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| Zen Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Pennsyltucky
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Just want to get the opinion of some of the "Pros" on which software is best for SEO and link building. Internet Business Promoter 11 SEO Elite SEO Powersuite WebCEO Or is there a better option? I'm doing SEo as part of a project for a clients and there are literally 40 websites that we need to build links to and optimize. Onsite SEO for these pages is pretty good, really need to build some quality links that stick. Looking for input from people with a lot of experience here, not just regurgitated newbie input. And please no suggestions to hire a VA or anything. Already taken care of. Just want to figure out what is the best software option for SEo and link building. Thanks guys. |
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I'll follow this as I too am looking into either getting a SEO suite, or just doing myself. So far have used Traffic Travis free edition, it's ok. Also have used SEO Link Robot, which is very good for linking to web 2.0 sites. SEO PowerSuite Professional $249 is their non enterprise edition so you cannot offer reporting but seems to do just about all the enterprise does for less than half. Reporting is good, but results are great. The only thing that will turn me into a buyer is a suite that can bring on those 1st page results on at least good longtail keywords. Just got a promo from webceo for 40% off in today's email. That makes it $299 instead of $499. If interested shoot me a PM and I'll code you. I tried this a couple years back, so I'll download and try the demo again. It didn't seem to stand out back then, but maybe it's better today. To me the keyword research is the most important part of these SEO packages. If you don't get your keywords right from the get-go, you are going down the wrong path leading nowhere. I find it frustrating trying out so many different keyword programs and it seems most of them lead in different directions. |
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I purchased the $250 version of SEO Powersuite. Each module does a good job at it’s respective tasks. Webposition[.]com offers a great option for reporting for a great price. As for keyword research the 3 tools I rely on most are Market Samurai, Micro Niche Finder, and SENukeX. Market Samurai is really the only tool you will probably need to find the best keywords. Of course I would try to find a search engine suggest scraper tool like Keyword Snatcher from Jon Leger. If it’s still not available to purchase then some alternatives might be Brad Callen's Niche Finder, Flash Keyword Miner, Keywords Magnet, or Spare Tire. You might also want to check out Incoming Keyword Scraper for finding some great keywords. Once you have all your keywords, the link building process is fairly straight forward. Brute Force SEO EVO Professional and SENukeX are the 2 that I have seen proven results from. Traffic Geyser works great for automated video submissions. My Article Network, 1 way links network and Automatic Backlink Creator (Wordpress Plugin) are essential methods to round off your linking/ranking efforts. For a truly detailed method from someone who has proven himself over the years check out the SEO Dominators. John takes you step-by-step to get traffic to your sites. | |
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