SEOMoz Pro and Multiple Niche Sites
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Currently I have 15 affiliate marketing sites and three blogs which are monetized.
My budget dictates the base pro package so may I get some recommendations on how or if I can do analysis over time for all the sites.
I ask this because it seems you would set your campaigns for long-term but I imagine you delete/modify/add campaigns to analyze different key words.
Thanks for your help.
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Gotcha - Absolutely correct, I'm just getting my feet wet. My initial campaigns have already provided some valuable insights so I'll look at the other tools and determine how I will use them to move my sites forward.
Thanks again Ryan
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With the tools here you can do everything a campaign does: you can run site crawls, track keyword rankings, view link profiles. The campaign just pulls it all together in a nice format for you, and runs reports automatically. After you get the hang of working with a campaign on one site and then play with some of the tools you'll see exactly what I mean.
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Thanks for that advice Ryan, it's appreciated.
You mention "monitor them outside the scope of a Pro campaign." What specifically are you referring to? Other tools here or elsewhere?
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The campaigns basically have 3 parts, all of which can be reproduced with varying amounts of effort: 1) Crawl diagnostics, 2) Keyword rank tracking, and 3) competitive link analysis.
Start with your 5 most valuable sites and optimize their on-site SEO using the results of your crawl diagnostics. Use keyword rank tracking to figure out the handful of vital keywords, and export the information on your competitors. Once you have all 3 done you can start to monitor them outside the scope of a PRO campaign, delete the campaign, and start over with a new site.
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