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Did you guys optimize the content with SEO Surfer or POP?
Semrush sensor is good enough
it goes to people who actually make a difference.
Enough with the advertising in this thread. Keep the promotion in your sales thread instead.
Semrush sensor is good enough, and it's free and it goes to people who actually make a difference.
@eliquid I have subscriptions to SerpWoo, SurferSeo, and Ahrefs. I use all of them for my keyword research. The time I spend on keyword research is my main bottleneck right now. I've been playing with Surfer's Content Editor and I'm finding it saves me a ton of time during the keyword research phase. So I'm considering upgrading my Surfer package and focusing on using that tool only for keyword research. With that extra time saved I'll be able to push out tons of content, which is my main goal right now. However, I would love to continue using SerpWoo instead of Surfer for this, if it's possible.
I spoke with CCarter and from what I understand SerpWoo won't have the Content Editor feature (possible in the future?), but is there any way SerpWoo's analysis can be done before an article is published? Perhaps pasting in the article draft in some field for SerpWoo to analyze? That way I can give that info to the writer and they will know what edits to make to their article before submitting it to me. I suppose that's basically a Content Editor, hah. But just trying to think of ways this can be done with SerpWoo as I really like SerpWoo, and the great customer support you guys give.
I've been thinking of giving SEO Surfer a Shot. ¿How do you use it for kw research? Thanks.I've been playing with Surfer's Content Editor and I'm finding it saves me a ton of time during the keyword research phase.
If you try to reverse engineer AI with thousands of data points, probably spend your time doing something more fruitful instead.
@Philip J. Fry , the idea is that Google tests the relevancy/quality of your content against baseline levels that are already ranking. And that you can help a page pass the sniff test and get tested with traffic sooner.
You, maybe, are working with established authoritative sites that don't need that extra push to get the real traffic that tests dwell time.
I've seen good results with these tools. I found Cora to be too time intensive, I didn't like POPs pricing and now use Surfer. They have a committed dev team who respond to requests and roll out new functions cause they can. Bit like SW.