What do you use for SEO optimization of your website?
Sergul Sungur
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Qudsia Ali@qudsia_ali
WorkHub
Our tools include several reputable sources of optimizers. We utilize the Google keywords tool, the Adwords Keyword planner, Yoast Seo, SEMrush and any other number of computer programs that help optimize our content for search engines.
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@sergul_sungur1 Google and Semrush are the best tools available for SEO.
@qudsia_ali thanks for your respond. I generally use google solutions as you mentioned and semrush.
@roberto_robles @maxwellcdavis thanks. I'll check it out.
Curatora
We use Ahrefs.
@imtiyaz922 thanks for your reply.
@imtiyaz922 I like to use them too.
Plezi
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Ahrefs, both for content and for technical optimization.
The weekly Ahrefs Audits help us identify new errors on our website and quickly fix them.
And the Ahrefs Wordpress Plugin pick for us the pending SEO opportunities by highlighting medium performing content that could perform much better by doing small fixes on it.
@paullouis_valat1 Ahrefs is highly recommended. I'll try it.
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@zeeshan121 I'm using semrush, too. and I'm agree with you, it's very useful.
Zappi Ad Predictor
I've used Google's Mobile Friendly test as a SUPER rough and ready start!
@nik_hazell thanks for your respond. Google's solutions are very useful and beneficial.
Many solutions exist! the other participants will share them. For my part, I worry a lot about the UX aspect and the vital web cores optimize the images and videos, here is the link to our solution twicpics.com
@fares_aktouf I agree with you and thanks for your recommendation.
We use Semrush.
@dapeng_ni me, too. thanks for your reply.
Screaming Frog
@daniel_engels @sergul_sungur1 Excellent ! in addition there are several APIs that can help such as page speed insight
@daniel_engels I haven't used it before. thanks for your reply.
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Sergul, did you check out all these links? Were any of them free or DIY guides that you could reshare?
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@richw yes, I checked all of them and they aren't free. some have just free trial. Only marketing miner has a limited free plan.
Yoast and Ahrefs can be beneficial. Yoast has also free online SEO lessons. I didn't see any DIY guides. But some products can have how to videos on their youtube channels like Screaming Frog, maybe you can look in details.
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@sergul_sungur1 Thanks for this
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@tanesha_austen thanks for your reply. I haven't heard it before. I'll check it out.
Hi @sergul_sungur1
I personally recommend SEMrush, BuzzSumo, and Ahrefs.
@tanya_kapoor thanks for your reply. I'm using Semrush. I'll check out BuzzSumo.
Sage. They help with content creation + keywords list creation/ optimization. https://www.sageseo.ai/
@sali_hama thanks for your reply.
@brad_fusion thanks for your reply.
So, just sold my SEO agency of 10 years and am getting back to building small projects. Experience is that most tools are terrible at a million things and great at one thing and aren't necessary for the average Producthunt maker.
SEMrush (for competitive keyword data) and Screaming Frog (for crawling) are the two that were irreplaceable. If I really want a public-facing app to rank it's easiest to code it on top of WordPress w/ Rank Math, Hummingbird, Smush, and Disable Blog to generate schema, sitemaps, manage large quantities of content, and still stay lightweight-ish.
@coreynorthcutt thanks for your reply. We're using SEMrush and f WordPress or coding website.
I've tried several, and I would say Semrush and Ahrefs are the most complete. Ahrefs is probably slightly better on some features, but also a bit expensive; Semrush is also good for the knowledge base and the courses offered on many topics (like backlinks building, etc.).
Recently I've also started to use ubersuggest (by Neil Patel), which is still basic and not as complete as the other two above, but it's still very useful for keywords, competitive analysis, domain SEO issues discovering, backlinks, content ideas etc.
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I use semrush currently. Any other good choices?
@zhitao_yan me, too. many recommends have been given in the replies. the most ones were Semrush, Ahrefs and Screaming Frog. you might check them.