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Why We Are Here => Hardware & Technology => Topic started by: gm66 on February 19, 2014, 10:43:54 PM
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I took the trial with MySEOTool and then paid for a month, which is nearly over.
Good points :
Integration with GA, WMT, social media and Adwords, 500 keywords, ten clients, white label client dashboards, pretty reports.
Bad points :
Only updates keyword data every 24 hours, but seomtimes it's been over 2 days.
Tech support not very with it nor keen to help, not very knowledgeable about the product.
It costs £30 for the basic package.
Serpbook good points, i'm currently running a trial :
updates bi-hourly (sometimes 2.5-3 hours).
£18 per month.
integrates with GA.
Bad points :
no WMT or social media or Adwords integration.
client dashboard isn't white label.
whit lable reports aren't so pretty.
no competitor analysis.
Overall, for what i need, serpbook wins.
Anyone else used these services or others, have any thoughts ?
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I thought I'd tried most tools at some point, but haven't used either of these.
For serp tracking I'd use advanced web ranking plus a handful of proxies (not the hosted version... The desktop one). I do a lot less rank tracking now though. Social I still quite like raven, but it isn't cheap for a tool that doesn't do everything. For reporting I'd use an office junior.
Seriously - I've never found a tool with useful reports.
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I'm impressed with the reporting in myseotools.
You can log on and have a play if you like :
site : dashboard.smallseo.co.uk
user : testuser
pass : testpass
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I'm very very happy with www.awrcloud.com
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Ooops, got the details wrong :
user : testclient
pass : testpass
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Not impressed with that for reporting at all. Really really basic and not very smart with it.
If we're playing "interesting tools" this one has promise too: http://webmeup.com/
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AWR looks like value for money, i'll definitely gie them a test run and then try webmeup.
Cheers,
Gary.
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As far as reports go i just want something that's useful to the clients, since my service is so basic i don't need anything in-depth at the moment.
Cheers again for replies, really handy :)
Gary.
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AWR looks like value for money, i'll definitely gie them a test run and then try webmeup.
As far as AWR and value for money goes, you can actually get a legit licence for it for free if you follow the instructions at http://www.advancedwebranking.com/special-offers.html
I know from experience ;)
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Sounds interesting i'll check it out.
Check this out for free stuff :
http://th3core.com/talk/water-coolerextra/shitloads-of-it-booksseo-books-for-free/
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Damn!
I am blogless so i can't get a free license, they need an established blog which will take some time.
Cheers for the heads up though.