@ColinDougherty_
Hi Colin! Diving into Semrush is a great idea—we have a ton of educational courses in our Semrush Academy to smooth your onboarding. Feel free to set up a free trial account to see how it works for you: 🫰 - Sasha
@ColinDougherty_
@SERanking
working well for me. If I had more client demand + additional features I'd go back to
@semrush
but it is overkill for current clients.
About $53/mo vs $120/mo starting.
@ColinDougherty_
If you're looking for a lightweight, easy-to-use SEO tool that won't break the bank, I recommend checking out Moz's suite of tools. Their Keyword Explorer and Link Explorer tools provide valuable insights into your website's SEO performance.
@ColinDougherty_
Frankly saying,
@semrush
is unreplaceable. I personally use a combination of
@semrush
,
@ahrefs
and
@yoast
(WordPress sites). It's a super combination. I would highly recommend you have a second thought before switching.
@ColinDougherty_
I've been looking at
@semrush
, ahrefs and ubersuggest. Ubersuggest the cost of course is a benefit and the interface is simple. But semrush (loving) and ahref are more sophisticated, do more but at 3 times the price. I wonder if they are more geared to agencies & US for solos?
@ColinDougherty_
The power of ‘free Ahrefs’ is massively understated. Since the odds are that you are working on a domain in your control, you can basically run unlimited sites with tons of key data. If I were to reset and start from ground zero, this would be the way. For now, this & SEMRUSH.