What is your favourite SEO tool?

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You may avoid time-consuming keyword research and data analysis by using SEO tools. With the help of these tools, you can identify the elements of your approach that are effective and those that may use some improvement. The best SEO tools also offer information on how you compare to competitors and the areas with the most prospects. Additionally, they provide you the option to evaluate search effectiveness across several regions or languages.

When managing several websites, SEO tools may be used to quickly evaluate each site's performance. Many business owners who operate many websites simply end up manually evaluating a large amount of data in spreadsheets. However, it quickly gets overwhelming and increases the likelihood that the reports won't be true. Fortunately, SEO tools can save you hours of work and instantly produce precise data.

The following SEO tools are available:
Ahrefs
Semrush
Moz
Majestic
Diib
and many more!

What is your favourite and why?
 
I have been looking into Majestic which seems to be more user friendly than the others. Have you got an active subscription to one JoyFreak ?
 
I have been looking into Majestic which seems to be more user friendly than the others. Have you got an active subscription to one JoyFreak ?
I’m using Diib because it’s the cheapest option and they offer a free DA 60 (I think) guest post for getting their premium subscription.
 
I’m using Diib because it’s the cheapest option and they offer a free DA 60 (I think) guest post for getting their premium subscription.
We've already tried Diib premuim SEO tool for 6 months. This software is cheap and affordable. And even if they offer a 54 DA (back then) or 60 DA as you claim now, their seo services quality is average and aren't definitely correct especially their keyword research model.

The best seo tool we use now is Ahrefs. They are doing great 👍 and keep working on improving their seo services regularly.
 
Ahrefs is great but so expensive. If I had an agency, I'd go with it.

I use the free SEMRush for client articles since I only do a few a month right now.

For my own articles, I used a combo of tools including:
  1. Uber Suggest (paid version)
  2. Keywords Everywhere (paid version)
  3. Google Search Console
  4. Google Trends
  5. Google keyword planner
  6. Google Search box suggestions
  7. People also search for "questions" on SERPs
  8. YouTube Search box suggestions
  9. Social media trending topics
  10. The top organic links of page 1 for keywords I want to target (I research the page linked to it)
This has worked for me thus far :cool:
 
SEO tools can definitely be a lifesaver when it comes to optimizing your websites. They simplify tasks like keyword research, data analysis, and competitor analysis, saving you valuable time and providing insights for improvement. It's great to have tools that help identify the most effective elements of your approach and highlight areas that need attention.
One of my favorite SEO tools is traffic bot. It provides comprehensive information on search effectiveness, competitor analysis, and performance evaluation across different regions and languages. When you're managing multiple websites, these tools can be a game-changer, replacing the daunting task of manually analyzing heaps of data in spreadsheets.
 
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