I've heard good things about it. I went to their websites homepage, but I was not impressed with their site's design and I decided I probably wouldn't buy it. Their website should be more professional considering the price they are asking. But I find their website to be somewhat tacky.
I looked at their video of what seo elite can do, and I bought it (but I buy alot of software, I guess I'm a sucker sometimes) So far I am impressed with what it does. I found a link where you can get it for $135. Pm me if you want it. Thanks, RonMo
Must admit that the second I read in Shoe's blog that he use the software, I started paying more attention to what it can do. I'm going through the actual videos at present. Although I'm no where near to being in the same bracket as Shoemoney, if he finds it useful then there something in it.
In the investment world there is a saying "Never take financial advice from someone who's net worth is less than yours." Perhaps the web publishing equivalent would be "Don't take advice from anyone who gets fewer page views than you." I figure shoemoney gets more page views than almost anyone who posts here so he said "buy it", I did. It was worth it
For those in this thread who have purchased it, is it worth it? I assume it's PC based -- does it take a bundle of memory to run. I'd have to run it via Virtual PC on my Mac. Without getting into particulars, what exactly does it do?
I purchase seoelite recently too. I've never taken note of how much memory it uses, sorry cmeinck. I believe what makes seoelite worth the money, is it puts everything in one package.
best way to find out what it does is go and watch the demo videos - they're actually pretty useful which makes a change. www.seoelite.com/Demos You can download the swf's to a local server and stream them from there - makes it easier for watching them over & over. I'm still getting to grips with what it can do. but it looks as though it will be useful.
Hi guys, I've lost the 2 manuals and the linkpage to download those updates from SEOelite site. Anybody care to help me out by providing me a link by private messaging. Thank you so much.
I just ponied up for SEO Elite. It's hard for me to compare it to anything else so I'll just comment about what I like and dislike. Basically, I like the fact that you can get numerous data points per identified link (page, rank, ip, etc). The export function is handy and the analysis view provides an easy to understand heads up. I don't like the fact that the software is more of a reporting app as opposed to a monitoring tool, unless I'm missing something. A project is created, defined and then run. Results can be saved and the information updated. However, you cannot change the parameters of the project after it is created. From what I've read here and in other forums, it's probably the best unless you wanna spend bucks for Web CEO or other higher-end apps. And, some of these don't even provide PageRank information, etc.
I purchased SEO Elite a while back. I think SEO Elite was well designed and is fairly easy to use. I beleive intermediate SEO's may be a fan of the consolidation of features and streamline tools included but may not be impressed with the other services that come with the software. For the beginner, once you consider the tons of quality training provided via videos, lessons and sessions, I think its worth the money. Especially if you want to jump start your SEO education. Compared to other products I had seen at the time. All things considered this was the best choice.
I like Brad Callen's free SEO lessons, but I find a little naive the fact that a site ranking high in SE will answer my link request etc. For a no competitive keyword I find more suitable his other product. Linkmetro.
Its a great software. I and my friends shared the expense of buying it and its really awesome. Even i've read his SEO lessons. They're great.