Does anyone know of a good SEO Site planning tool? I see that SEOBOOK has something that looked interesting but they want $300/mo!
Thanks in advance!
Andy
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Does anyone know of a good SEO Site planning tool? I see that SEOBOOK has something that looked interesting but they want $300/mo!
Thanks in advance!
Andy
Hey Ryan, I appreciate your feedback greatly! Good stuff here. The site has been #1 for this term for years and just the other got knocked to #2. Previously this was little or no competition. That is changing. A couple others are looking to pick of the term "sandbag training". That the term we're primarily targeting.
Thanks Alan, I really appreciate your input! This is a WP based site. Contact me a andyrenk at gmail.com to discuss. I may want to outsource the correction of these issues.
Andy
Thanks RDK! I suspect you are right. Need to balance the commercial aspects with content. The Ultimate site does have a great blog with post happening twice each week. Should we add that content to the home page? Or create a separate blog only info site?
I really appreciate your feedback!
Thanks RDK! I suspect you are right. Need to balance the commercial aspects with content. The Ultimate site does have a great blog with post happening twice each week. Should we add that content to the home page? Or create a separate blog only info site?
I really appreciate your feedback!
Hi! We've been using SEOMOZ on a client's site for a while now. We've been working to improve both onpage and offpage metrics and optimization. Out of nowhere another site has moved to the top position in Google. I don't understand it. In SEO MOZ' dashboard we blow them away in every category. All they have is a blog roll link that is getting picked up as a link on a blog and a couple articles on another blog.Plus they have the keyword in their domain name and title tag. That's about it.
We create new unique content each week and have been following the Google rules. Just wonder if this isn't all Voodoo!
Any ideas?
Here's a 5 minute video that shows.