vbignacio
Fri 15 June 2007, 03:03 am GMT +0300
has anyone used it? whats it for? how do you use it?
GiorgosK
Fri 15 June 2007, 10:45 am GMT +0300
If you are familiar with IBP Arelis is a similar package,
I used it once but I prefer IBP (maybe I did not see the potential)
but, you can input a keyword and the program will find the top rankers in google (or other engine) and analyze them to see where they get their backlinks, what anchor texts they are using, and find trends and help you get some of the same backlinks.
I think similar functionality can be found with SEO spyglass (free) and IBP Arelis (paid) but I believe seoelite also has a trial period that you can check it out for.
olaf
Fri 15 June 2007, 02:06 pm GMT +0300
i think I have an affiliate account ...
vbignacio
Sat 16 June 2007, 09:16 am GMT +0300
so its basically for exchanging links with other websites your competitor exchanged links with?
Nikolas
Sat 16 June 2007, 11:33 pm GMT +0300
so its basically for exchanging links with other websites your competitor exchanged links with?
That's a very good technique for getting into SERPs but I think you can do it without the help of any software :)
vbignacio
Sun 17 June 2007, 12:21 am GMT +0300
yeah, but automation could save you plenty of time.
GiorgosK
Sun 17 June 2007, 03:48 am GMT +0300
@what do you mean Nick ? enlighten us !
Nikolas
Sun 17 June 2007, 01:09 pm GMT +0300
This technique is very old and sure that it works. For instance you want to place your site in the SERPs for X keyword. Search that in Google and write down the first 50 results (or even less)
Then visit all those pages and search for link:www...... This way you will get all the sources that linked to those sites. There would be a lot of them that you can get a free/cheap link and the good thing is that you know that those links work with the keyword you want :)
I've done this in the past and got good results in high competition keywords :)
GiorgosK
Mon 18 June 2007, 12:04 am GMT +0300
OK so you can do what SEOelite does without the help of it, you are right.
But since you have a great help (if you can afford it) why not use it, right ?
Nikolas
Mon 18 June 2007, 12:31 am GMT +0300
I think this software costs about $160. Instead of that I would prefer to code it myself a few hours :)
Of course I am don't think that this is the only thing that SEOelite does, but the one we mentioned is actually easy to accomplished