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Old February 13th, 2008, 02:37 AM
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SEO Spyglass -- anyone heard of it??

I saw an ad for a software called SEO Spyglass, that will analyze a sites backlinks, etc. and "tell you why they're at the top of the list"

Does anyone know if this is a good product?

If not -- what is "the best" software for something like this?


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I saw an ad for a software called SEO Spyglass, that will analyze a sites backlinks, etc. and "tell you why they're at the top of the list"

Does anyone know if this is a good product?

If not -- what is "the best" software for something like this?


Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!


Frankly speaking, i havn't looked at the software you have mentioned and neither do i have any intentions......

Just an honest advice to you, being a new comer to this field, learn manually as much as you can. Forget about the tools and other automated softwares.

Above all, there are no short cuts to success!!
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Yes very good advice -- I figured that!!!

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Old February 14th, 2008, 01:57 AM
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Guys, jalaj4you, Prof.stan, are you kidding me?!

You suggest all newcomers not to use any tools and do all the work manually?! Hey, that's ridiculous!

Have you ever tried doing all the SEO work manually? I'm afraid you're professional *liars* who always want people to start doing SEO manually, then they're gonna understand that it's simply impossible to get any results in the nearest future when doing everything by hand, and then they will ask SEO experts (like you) to do this job. And you will take all those tools (including SEO Spyglass and many others), and will do all the work for them, BUT will ask a fat sum of money for this.

Prof.stan, you've got "www . seooffice . com" in your profile as your Home Page. And here is a page entitled "SEO Tools" on your website: "www . seooffice . com / seo-tools . html" So, you suggest using SEO tools on your website, but NOT on forums?.. Arrrr...


DinoMartino, my advise whould be not to listen to such "experts" whose goal is to sell their own services to you. Try it yourself! I'm sure you've got your own brain, and can make proper decisions. So don't let anyone else who proclaims himself to be an *SEO Guru* to influence your life. I know it's hard to make a right choice when they always say the same thing. Ask more... Two answers on a forum full of SEO pros willing to sell their own services is not an answer ;)

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Guys, jalaj4you, Prof.stan, are you kidding me?!

You suggest all newcomers not to use any tools and do all the work manually?! Hey, that's ridiculous!

Have you ever tried doing all the SEO work manually? I'm afraid you're professional *liars* who always want people to start doing SEO manually, then they're gonna understand that it's simply impossible to get any results in the nearest future when doing everything by hand, and then they will ask SEO experts (like you) to do this job. And you will take all those tools (including SEO Spyglass and many others), and will do all the work for them, BUT will ask a fat sum of money for this.

Prof.stan, you've got "www . seooffice . com" in your profile as your Home Page. And here is a page entitled "SEO Tools" on your website: "www . seooffice . com / seo-tools . html" So, you suggest using SEO tools on your website, but NOT on forums?.. Arrrr...


DinoMartino, my advise whould be not to listen to such "experts" whose goal is to sell their own services to you. Try it yourself! I'm sure you've got your own brain, and can make proper decisions. So don't let anyone else who proclaims himself to be an *SEO Guru* to influence your life. I know it's hard to make a right choice when they always say the same thing. Ask more... Two answers on a forum full of SEO pros willing to sell their own services is not an answer ;)

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