Do you think Seomoz is worth the monthly fee if you're not a professional SEO ?
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Hi Ketan,
Never too late...we're still here!

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Hi Marc,
Good to see you here in Q&A.
If you're still finding your way around SEOmoz, this post has a few resources that will help you figure out where things are.
Have fun with it,
Sha
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I actually feel that quality tools are essential to learn SEO properly without spending masses of time gathering the information in other ways. I was thinking that there is good scope for SEOmoz to do some sort of deal with Distilled's Learn SEO program so that you could get some sort of combined membership for people at the early stages in their SEO career.
For SEOmoz aspiring professionals get comfortable with your tools and are more likely to use them and advocate them than your competitors. Also these are people who otherwise it may be several months before they would be thinking of taking out professional SEO tools. If you combine this with some sort of deal on hosting (so people can test the theories that they are learning), it is easy to see that for 100-130$ a month for a few months someone would have all they need to learn SEO. This is really cheap when you compare it with what it cost me to study counselling (my day job), or what it costs to learn most disciplines.
My skills really lie (much as I have them) in a broader internet marketing strategy rather than in the nuts and bolts of technical SEO and I hired an SEO firm to carry out my SEO but I have found the tools invaluable (even if they did not pay for themselves in the consulting work I do) as a way of both auditing their work and being able to play a key role in ensuring the SEO firm I use fits within my broader marketing strategy.
How many SEO Firms are there that charge a lot but ultimately deliver little?
How many provide reports that are useful enough for decision makers in a business to ensure SEO fits within the strategic objectives of an organisation? Many SEO professionals want to be left alone to do their work even if it will not provide the business with the best ROI. Digital marketing is a huge source of referrals for my counselling business and UK expansion is intrinsically linked with the success and the strategy used in the campaign. Without access to SEOmoz I would be far less able to ensure that the SEO works within my business goals and judge when the business is ready to expand into new cities.
If weekly crawl reports do not show improvement, if keywords are not rising up the rankings?, if links are not being added or if they are they are from spammy sites it would take much longer to track and find this out without the SEOmoz tools. 100$ a month to ensure easy to understand data that is independent of your SEO firm that has the depth for you to use to make business decisions without massive time investment will be worth many businesses investing in even if they do not actively get involved in SEO themselves.
I know a lot of businesses judge their SEO outsourcing based on very crude indicators such as short term SERP position or Alexa rank rather than the foundations on which they are based. I am sure the industry can only be stronger if managers and business owners have access themselves to the tools to effectively assess and participate in the strategy and execution of their digital strategy.
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I'm not a professional SEO, and perhaps because of that I really feel I am getting my subscription's worth.
Each month I'm discovering new aspects of SEOmoz.
This week it was 'On-page Optimization', and the only regret I had was that I hadn't come across this little gem three months ago!
You'll soon know if it works for you, and if it does, it's not hard to find that $99 per month (Rand, don't go putting it up now).
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Hi all,
I'm a newbie to SEOMoz, but I've spent months and months researching, looking for free SEO tools, getting as much free info as I can, and (almost) every day, I end up on youtube checking out things such as whiteboard friday, or in the Q&A forums.
In fact I can say it would have been easier if I'd just bitten the bullet and gone with SEOMoz immediately, but we have to convince ourselves don't we?
I'm covering the costs of membership, and not currently making a fortune, but to be honest, it's immaterial - the wealth of knowledge on the site is priceless.
I'll be in it for the long haul. Hope that helps someone.
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Worth every penny, but I would like to use it for free.
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Hi Serge,
Well it's not impossible to get to use Pro for free!
If you spend some time helping out others here in Q&A and can earn 200 mozpoints in a month, SEOmoz will credit you with a free month in the future to say "Thank you" for your contribution to the community

It does take some time and generosity, but you do get repaid in kind.
Look forward to seeing your around in the future.
Sha
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Hi Rand, thanks for such great platform for beginners and all level of seo professionals.
I cant deny the fact that your tools and blogs and everything here really justify the fee you are taking but the concern is about some beginner level seo guys who are just startups like you people did in your early days.
Infact, Indians for whom its a big amount to pay monthly. May be you can create a different customized package for beginners so that they can afford this money and still get connected with such a great community. Although I tried 2 debit cards to use your free subscription and enjoying MONTHS ;).
So please think about it and please create a smaller and affordable package.Thanks
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The various responses from SEOMoz staff here are a pretty good example of why I'd consider a Pro subscription worth the money. The tools are great, but what compels be to stay is the community and the immediacy of responses to common questions or pitfalls that professionals and novices alike will encounter.