Alternative to SEOmoz

I’m looking for an alternative to SEOmoz, if there is one? – I’m happy paying but not as much as what they charge, I can’t really justify it. One key tool I like about SEOmoz is the RankChecker where you can save this in a profile and it automatically emails weekly results.

Does anybody know of a good alternative?

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I'd recommend you to try RavenTools: http://raventools.com

It has a smoother price which may fits for you.

Zsolt

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Think this looks useful, haven't signed up just yet but think I will be soon. Thanks for sharing. – Shane Dec 16 '10 at 21:23
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Not quite sure what kind of rank does this SEOmoz RankChecker provide, but I know a free alternative from Google, which by the way you should know, called Google Web Master Tool:http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/.

With it you can literally check your keywords ranking in any country. For me the most important part is Google Web Master Tool providers click through rate of a specific keyword, its impression rate,impression data, and changes. I am sure you gonna love it.

However, the downsides of Google Master Tool is its data has more than three or four days delay,and usually you ca only get one months data.

That being said, I believe Google web master tool is good enough for you to check ranking,unless you have some solid justification. I do not advise you use commercial tool just for rank checking.

Good Luck!

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Check out http://www.link-assistant.com/rank-tracker/. (Ignore how much their website looks like a sales letter). Great software that you'll enjoy coming from SEOmoz's keyword tool.

You start a website as a new project, then you can load in a bunch of keywords. It even offers you a dozen web applications that it can query for yet more keywords based on your list (including Google's Keyword Tool. You can pick many different search engines to keep track of beyond Google/Yahoo/Bing. And it finally queries the search engines daily (or on demand) and makes a graph out of changes per keyword.

The full version costs $100, but they offer a free version with almost all of the functionality you'd expect. You just can't save your progress in the free version. But that means that the software will continue working until you explicitly exit out of it, then it'll forget all of your data. I kept it open and minimized for a week before I decided to buy it.

Also worth mentioning is their SEO Spyglass product, which I recommend you downloading while you're there. You can input any competition/same niche/your own website and it finds a good amount of their backlinks (other websites that have linked to them). You can then sort their backlinks by Google Pagerank of the linking page, link density of the linking page, etc. (or sort by one metric that combines them all) and see where they're getting their most valuable backlinks.

I don't have a use for the other two products of theirs, but Rank Tracker and SEO Spyglass are terrific and free to try.

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I run a small business so I also maintain my company's' website and follow traffic etc. I also started doing some SEO work for my site and am using SEO Plus extension for Google Chrome. You'll need to turn the "instant search" off for good results on Google, and then you can run a PR scan, analyze the Yahoo site Explorer backlinks (By clicking the Backlinks button under the URL. A very cool thing I almost missed at first!! ARRRG!) etc. Overall I really recommend it+it's free.

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