My consulting company pays and uses a variety of SEO tools (maybe a few too many, and probably some of the wrong ones let me know if you have a better approach!), so I thought writing a similar article would be helpful. Generally speaking, I tend to err on the side of having access to a tool if we are likely to derive significant value from it. My business partner Ken and I own and operate both a consulting firm and a web publishing company.
A tool will likely pay for itself if it costs between $50 and $100 per month, and it can: save about 10 hours of work that we will have to do manually over the course of a year or unearth a handful of valuable information per year. The test for more jewelry retouching service expensive options is similar, but, of course, the higher the price, the more time and/or information it should save. Obviously, the tools you use will depend a lot on the problems you're trying to solve, the size of the sites you're working on, etc., so your mileage may vary.
OK, let's get to the tools! 8 SEO Tools We Gladly Pay For I used to work for a search marketing software company, so I have a lot of empathy for the difficulty of building cool, useful software, and I'm happy to pay for tools that make me more efficient. They're all great tools and aren't listed in any particular order - certainly not by rank. For these seven tools we pay because I tried to include: a screenshot for each. specific use cases. links to user guides and/or reviews.