What One Click SEO Reporter is Best?

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My clients have been barraged by seo companies again, running some report and sending it to them pointing out whatever on-page negatives they can scrounge to try to (so far unsuccessfully) steal the client. So far I've seen reports from
SEO PowerSuite and Raven. Has anyone used something similar that's either free or low monthly cost that does the same? Figure I'd better get something to combat the situation.
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  • Profile picture of the author dumitrumidon
    I have used juxseo before they become paid. Very nice tool to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
    Originally Posted by lerxtjr View Post

    My clients have been barraged by seo companies again, running some report and sending it to them pointing out whatever on-page negatives they can scrounge to try to (so far unsuccessfully) steal the client. So far I've seen reports from
    SEO PowerSuite and Raven. Has anyone used something similar that's either free or low monthly cost that does the same? Figure I'd better get something to combat the situation.
    Combat what situation?

    If you have not already done this, like before you even took the client on. Your already an obvious con artist and should never have any client to begin with.
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    • Profile picture of the author lerxtjr
      Your already an obvious con artist
      Good grief...at least I'm smart enough to know the difference between your and you're. Learn how to spell before challenging MY professionalism buddy. Technically, I could care less what the fake, over-optimizing canned reports show. What shows results to my clients include serps, traffic increases, and friggin' sales dude. And, none of those pussy reports show that. If "you're" (notice how I used appropriate spelling) going to rely solely on on-page canned reports, you my friend are the con artist attempting to put blinders on your clients.
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      • Profile picture of the author seoace
        For anyone that mentioned Juxseo, they have already introduced their paid version.

        Originally Posted by Kevin Maguire View Post

        Combat what situation?

        If you have not already done this, like before you even took the client on. Your already an obvious con artist and should never have any client to begin with.
        I didn't know you need to send a competitor analysis before getting a client to hire you for SEO work.

        Sending a competitor analysis with how many backlinks competitor #1 and #2 has, are their meta description optimized for the keyword, are their title optimize too, etc are probably 99% un-understandable by the client.

        Originally Posted by lerxtjr View Post

        Good grief...at least I'm smart enough to know the difference between your and you're. Learn how to spell before challenging MY professionalism buddy. Technically, I could care less what the fake, over-optimizing canned reports show. What shows results to my clients include serps, traffic increases, and friggin' sales dude. And, none of those pussy reports show that. If "you're" (notice how I used appropriate spelling) going to rely solely on on-page canned reports, you my friend are the con artist attempting to put blinders on your clients.
        Nicely said! On page seo reports that 90% of the seo agencies send are f*** overrated as heck and probably won't even move sites in the serp results unless for super easy difficulty keywords.

        What clients care about is whether their investment was worth the money
        NOT crawl diagnostics/on page reports (h1 tags, 404 errors, meta description, titles and all the other "garbage" / low-value metrics)
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        • Profile picture of the author lerxtjr
          UPDATE: Still stuck on this one two months after I started the thread. I finally bought the pro version of Traffic Travis. Its on-page analysis seems to be fairly descent but what really lured me to it was that they say so proudly on their home page that you can do google organic serps reports, list competitor serps right next to yours, show up and down month to month (like the olden days!).

          Just gets ya all salivating just thinking about it, doesn't it??!

          Well, don't get too excited just year. Problem is, you'll be all excited to run your first report but you'll probably not know in advance that TT has a feature to set the timer to delay whatever number of seconds you want your keywords to be searched for.

          Too late! The reporting stops after 53 searches and your IP is banned for two hours.

          Solution: TT suggests you go buy a bunch of proxies of course, which is really one of those black hat things to circumvent google's terms of use so that you can run google search scans without being recognized. You're bound to be caught.

          If you DO go the route of buying proxies, you can pay just $20/month or so to keep having use of them. But it seems to me that if they're shared proxies, you're going to be using someone else's problem. Once they've maxed out the proxy, you're going to be using a proxy that's been maxed out, correct?

          So, really if you plan on doing multiple reports for clients using Traffic Travis or equivalent, you're going to need to buy at least 20 "exclusive" proxies which will run ya about $35 for "5" proxies.

          I'm just not seeing it. What are we missing? I mean, c'mon, some real estate website out there with 15,000 pages isn't going to pay someone to manually search 50,000 keyword phrases every month to make sure all their pages are still on top of google. And, no site that big for that kind of competitive industry would NOT use an seo company or keep tabs on their positions. It's just too competitive.

          There's got to be more to it.
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          • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
            Originally Posted by lerxtjr View Post


            If you DO go the route of buying proxies, you can pay just $20/month or so to keep having use of them. But it seems to me that if they're shared proxies, you're going to be using someone else's problem. Once they've maxed out the proxy, you're going to be using a proxy that's been maxed out, correct?
            I seriously have no idea what you are talking about. shared Proxies would only be maxed out if the people you are sharing them with are people hitting Google as hard as you are trying to. Thats not the only use of proxies.

            And using proxies is not a black hat thing. You can time out Google doing just research for white hat activities. Not all google guidelines are about hats. Complaining that TT recommends proxies is no knock on them. Shucks sometimes I get asked by google to fill a captcha because I have seoquake installed and looked through pages too quickly. If you like the software then use the proxies and get over it or set delays ad make it run overnight. Its the price of doing a lot of research with google.

            There is no more to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author seomaster5
    juxseo is best tool as for sure but it is paid now i love to know about some more as well just waiting for further replies it might help me too mate
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    TT always looks like they target the same demographics as AOL, people that don't know any better. No offense to anyone, just the way I see TT.
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    • Profile picture of the author lerxtjr
      shared Proxies would only be maxed out if the people you are sharing them with are people hitting Google as hard as you are trying to
      I guess that's part of the problem with shared proxies...it's almost like shared hosting in that you really don't have any idea what the other guy is using them for. Just wonder if going the cheap route with shared proxies has any damaging potential that way.

      Another friend that works at a small seo agency told me today they use Advanced Web Ranking, loaded up with (as he termed it) exclusive "expensive" proxies.

      He suggested yet another, zoomrank that a lot of locals use around here since the owner is here in town and goes to a lot of meetups. Looks like they charge by the number of keywords. I've never heard of that tool before. Hmm, interesting that it is a daily monitoring.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by lerxtjr View Post

        I guess that's part of the problem with shared proxies...it's almost like shared hosting in that you really don't have any idea what the other guy is using them for. .
        I rarely have a time out and I have no reason to want to know what they are being used for. Being timed out by Google in that way gives no penalty the site
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  • Profile picture of the author 0oo0
    Seo power suite they're solid
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    OP, did you try Rank Tracker?

    Watch the video.
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