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jcrespi
09-08-2004, 11:22 PM
I'm planning to buy a program for SEO. My budget is limited. I currently downloaded SEO Studio. I like it but before putting my wallet I would like to know if that program is any good for SEO or if you have any other good program in the same price range $79.99.

gilbert
09-08-2004, 11:44 PM
send me the link to there website and ill check 'em out for yah or else im gonna try and guess the url here quick then post back ---- gilbert

gilbert
09-08-2004, 11:52 PM
im guessing your talking about:
http://www.trendmx.com/

cause that site seemed to offer:
-link popularity
-search engine submission
-keyword analysis
-search engine ranking

honestly im not to sure what to tell you, some of those words sound pretty lofty to me, especially cause i take my time to do my own seo work on my website and still am you have to read and figure it out

funny thing is seo sounds like a CEO / CTO / CFO when this site advertises there software does the same as any other seo?

good luck man, if your just a kid that worked hard mowing lawns this summer for that money i woudnt spend a dime of it on seo stuff your better off reading at school on the internet and at home to learn how to optimize your site and go after that free trial and please tell us the results

may the force be with you
----------- ;) gilbert

jcrespi
09-09-2004, 03:19 AM
Hi,

Thanks but you are wrong in a couple of thing:

First I'm not a kid - Probably I could be your older brother.

Second I don't do lawn. I do web design for Spanish community with over a 100 designs myself.

Third you only do your SEO manually when you either have a lot of time for doing consumming tasks that otherwise, if you are smart you can use what it is called "Tools". And that is what I'm looking here for, a tool to do SEO.

I know HTML since 1978 that doesn't mean I'm still hard coding my pages. Instead nowdays I use Dreamweaver, I still have to go and hard code some mistakes that dreamweaver do but I don't have to start from scratch. And this applies to what I'm looking for. I know how to SEO my sites it's just that I have so many sites that it's impossible to do SEO manually to all of them.

thewizard
09-09-2004, 07:47 AM
Quick question... How have you been programming HTML since 1978 when the first GUI Browser was created in October of 1990 and the first webpage ever created was in november of 1990

jcrespi
09-09-2004, 01:55 PM
Have you ever heard of Bulleting Boards prior to the Internet?

Yes you are right obout the HTML Gui Based date. But prior to that there were the BB. I had to make a long distance call and login directly to the computer and publish my pages on the system. And It was not really HTML but more as a text page.

I used to buy the Computer Shopper when it had about 500 pages of computer adds and on the back had all the phone numbers on the different bulleting boards on the states of US and you could dial in and get information and files. Yes I'm talking prior to the World Wide Web, but if you recall on history the Internet was already running as the ARPA net on the 60's it was not available to the general public though until the dates that you mention.

Doest that satisfy your curiosity?

Anyways my real question was about an SEO program that I'm interested.

Zealus.com
09-11-2004, 01:11 AM
Wow :) We called them BBS rather then BB... there used to be FIDO net as well :)

Back to topic - any results on using this software?

jcrespi
09-11-2004, 08:24 AM
I like it because it has many tools in just one place so you can analyze your websites. It lacks some features but considering the price is worth it. I haven't purchase it because I'm still trying some other programs like Internet business promoter, I like this one also. So if you have another suggestion I will try it as well.

an BTW yeah those were good times, back then when we had the BBS. I used to mess around with Wildcat.