What is the best seo software?
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This question is in relation to doing site audits and creating branded reports for clients. Do seo agencies create there own software or do you use one that is accessible for all?
Also what do you think is the best general seo software?
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I would prefer SEOMOZ for their MozRank and Competitor Analysis.
Other tools i have used are MajesticSEO and SEOGix.
Regards,
Infant Raj
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Just had a look at Power Mapper Sitesort and seems good. Would be interested to see what people think of this?
A one off cost of £239 look good value for unlimited usage...
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Do you send out your seomoz reports to your clients?
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HI Dan
Thanks for these recommendations I will check them out.
It would be good to hear your other thoughts you have about seo in general.
How you get your data and the techniques you use to help your clients
Thanks again
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Maybe I am wrong, but I think with SEmoz, the $199 monthly accunt will let you do what you like...
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Hi
Someone recently showed me Power Mapper Sitesort. I have not personally used it. But he ran a full audit right in front of me, and it looks pretty powerful. Its $150-$500 though.
In general I love SEOmoz's suite of software. For an audit you may want to try their Crawl test
And real nice to have for an audit is Screaming Frog. Free up to 500 pages, then you have to pay for larger sites.
Depending on the site, I generally use a mix of tools to pull together the info needed, and get it into a mix of excel, word or powerpoint, depending on how its going to be presented.
-Dan
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