Serpiq users, what are you using it for? What are you learning from it?

by verbs
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I just got it recently and am only using it for keyword competition. It does have a nice feature by letting you know of related domains you can buy that are available and ranks them by traffic. I have no need for that unfortunately.

Now I have a forum and am using Serpiq for a different purpose than what many on here would use it for, but what I've learned so far is that the sites ranking ahead of me tend to be better in two ways....first is thay almost always have more links to the page being ranked. I'm never going to compete in that regard because I'm not going out looking to develop link campaigns for individual forum threads.

The other issue is that the related information ranked ahead of me is frequently right on a homepage, whereas my information is usually in a forum thread 4-5 levels deep off the homepage. You can really see how hard it becomes for new topics on my forum to rank well, especially when

Again, tough to compete. My homepage has the following stats for one of my main keywords:

URL PR: 5
Domain PR: 5
URL BL: 2213
Domain BL: 3678
mozRank: 4
Page Authority: 48
Domain Authority: 40
Domain Age 7

One of my stronger forums 2 levels off the homepage for one of my main keywords ranks:

URL PR: 3
Domain PR: 5
URL BL: 20
Domain BL: 3678
mozRank: 3
Page Authority: 32
Domain Authority: 40
Domain Age 7

One of my stronger threads 4 levels off the homepage not for a focus keyword has:

URL PR: 2
Domain PR: 5
URL BL: 3
Domain BL: 3678
mozRank: 3
Page Authority: 26
Domain Authority: 40
Domain Age 7

A new thread I started not with a focus keyword pulls up as:

URL PR: 0
Domain PR: 5
URL BL: 0
Domain BL: 3678
mozRank: 0
Page Authority: 1
Domain Authority: 40
Domain Age 7

So I found this an interesting tool to really see how my threads change from new to established, and what to look for when starting a new thread if I wish for it to rank well and bring in traffic. I may need to lower my expectations a bit about what I can rank for with a thread, or focus on linking more into the homepage with the hope that some of the juice flows down to the individual threads and bumps their rankings up a bit too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Grindstone
    Originally Posted by verbs View Post

    I just got it recently and am only using it for keyword competition. It does have a nice feature by letting you know of related domains you can buy that are available and ranks them by traffic. I have no need for that unfortunately.

    Now I have a forum and am using Serpiq for a different purpose than what many on here would use it for, but what I've learned so far is that the sites ranking ahead of me tend to be better in two ways....first is thay almost always have more links to the page being ranked. I'm never going to compete in that regard because I'm not going out looking to develop link campaigns for individual forum threads.

    The other issue is that the related information ranked ahead of me is frequently right on a homepage, whereas my information is usually in a forum thread 4-5 levels deep off the homepage. You can really see how hard it becomes for new topics on my forum to rank well, especially when

    Again, tough to compete. My homepage has the following stats for one of my main keywords:

    URL PR: 5
    Domain PR: 5
    URL BL: 2213
    Domain BL: 3678
    mozRank: 4
    Page Authority: 48
    Domain Authority: 40
    Domain Age 7

    One of my stronger forums 2 levels off the homepage for one of my main keywords ranks:

    URL PR: 3
    Domain PR: 5
    URL BL: 20
    Domain BL: 3678
    mozRank: 3
    Page Authority: 32
    Domain Authority: 40
    Domain Age 7

    One of my stronger threads 4 levels off the homepage not for a focus keyword has:

    URL PR: 2
    Domain PR: 5
    URL BL: 3
    Domain BL: 3678
    mozRank: 3
    Page Authority: 26
    Domain Authority: 40
    Domain Age 7

    A new thread I started not with a focus keyword pulls up as:

    URL PR: 0
    Domain PR: 5
    URL BL: 0
    Domain BL: 3678
    mozRank: 0
    Page Authority: 1
    Domain Authority: 40
    Domain Age 7

    So I found this an interesting tool to really see how my threads change from new to established, and what to look for when starting a new thread if I wish for it to rank well and bring in traffic. I may need to lower my expectations a bit about what I can rank for with a thread, or focus on linking more into the homepage with the hope that some of the juice flows down to the individual threads and bumps their rankings up a bit too.
    Interesting post. I hadn't used it to investigate any forums yet. I assume you're treating your subforums like categories on a blog and linkbuilding to them as well as the individual threads? And then possibly a sticky link to the threads inside those subforums you really want to rank?

    Thanks for sharing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Grindstone
    Here's another way I use...apologize in advance for the video quality, it was my first effort making a video and I loved the premise of "Find A Profitable Niche In 5 Minutes" so it felt a little rushed, should have gone for the 10 minute angle, maybe on the reshoot.

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  • Profile picture of the author swtp43
    What alternatives are there to SerpIQ? For any newbie the cost could be out of their means. I for one can't crack the $50 monthly nut. Not until I begin seeing some return on what I am already investing.

    Are there any other tools less expensive to begin with? They don't have to be as exact as SerpIQ but will get me to a payday.

    Thanks, swtp43 (alex)
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