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RE: Is anyone familiar with the SEOClarity tool?
I've used it at a couple of my previous SEO roles, and I'm piloting it at my new job for possible implementation here. I really hope it works out because I'm a huge fan of the tool. It provides some incredible insights, and it's scalable across very large sites. I actually appreciate the fact that they don't advertise all of the clients they have on their site, because I've had a couple of their competitors go through their sales pitch, and they always do so ad nauseum.
If you have specific questions, I can try to help fill you in on some more specifics (usage, metrics, etc.). But to address your question as to whether it's worth the price, I have to say it depends. From a business perspective you have to determine if the monthly cost for the tool can be offset by additional profits gained from the actionable insights provided by the tool. For a large site, it's easy to justify the cost. I haven't really used seoClarity for smaller sites, so I can't say. It may be just as valuable to stick with a Pro account on SEOMoz for those sites. I will say that those competitors I mentioned don't provide even half the quality of information and they charge about 3X or 4X more than seoClarity. So as far as comparable value, seoClarity is much better than their competition by far.
Best posts made by kgoode
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RE: Is anyone familiar with the SEOClarity tool?
I've used it at a couple of my previous SEO roles, and I'm piloting it at my new job for possible implementation here. I really hope it works out because I'm a huge fan of the tool. It provides some incredible insights, and it's scalable across very large sites. I actually appreciate the fact that they don't advertise all of the clients they have on their site, because I've had a couple of their competitors go through their sales pitch, and they always do so ad nauseum.
If you have specific questions, I can try to help fill you in on some more specifics (usage, metrics, etc.). But to address your question as to whether it's worth the price, I have to say it depends. From a business perspective you have to determine if the monthly cost for the tool can be offset by additional profits gained from the actionable insights provided by the tool. For a large site, it's easy to justify the cost. I haven't really used seoClarity for smaller sites, so I can't say. It may be just as valuable to stick with a Pro account on SEOMoz for those sites. I will say that those competitors I mentioned don't provide even half the quality of information and they charge about 3X or 4X more than seoClarity. So as far as comparable value, seoClarity is much better than their competition by far.
I'm a Sr. Advisor on Dell's Global Online Natural Search team . I have several years of experience online, and I have been helping optimize sites since 2003. Previously, I was the Director of Search Engine Optimization for SpareFoot, Inc. Before that, I was the SEM Manager for Builder Homesite Inc., which runs NewHomeSource.com and NewHomes.Move.com. Prior to that, I was at HomeAway and was an SEO Team Lead, managing SEO copywriters and link builders.