If you're not too worried about organization you can get tier two which gives you two projects and 50 content analyses a month. You would have all the client's local branches in one project and use one content analyses for each new post, so you would need 30 content analysis credits a months. Tier one only gives you 25. If you want to be super organized you would get tier 5 which gives you 50 projects. Then you could have a project for each of the local branches. And the content analyses for each local branch will be contained in their own project. Tier 2 is doable, tier 5 is what I personally would go for. I hope that helps!
I imagine by holding Shift or using Caps Lock. Can you share the time in the video you're referring to? I'll probably have more insight if I know where/when the caps appeared.
I don't know Ryan, I haven't checked out Surge Graph. Look at Surge Graph, it's pretty cool, but according to the pricing page there is no Lifetime Deal. So Surge Graph is more expensive if you intend on using it for a while.
Surgegraph does look pretty good, but unless it has a LTD it's not cheaper. A similar comment was left yesterday on this video...seems like a Surgegraph promotional campaign to me.
Backlinks can definitely catapult you to the top of the SERPs. Personally, I don't spend much time backlinking. I spend more time creating content that I think is great so that I can attract backlinks. But if you're not building backlinks through outreach, your content has to be seen to get backlinks. So I focus on finding great keywords that I can rank for easily if the content is great. Then the backlinks tend to flow naturally. I'm not saying this is the best to do it, but it's how I prefer to.
@@LaunchTimeMedia "I don't spend much time backlinking. I spend more time creating great content to attract backlinks. Your content has to be seen to get backlinks." Without adequate visibility, it becomes challenging for others to discover and link to your content. i know there isn't a one-size-fits-all approach to SEO, and strategies can vary. but combining high-quality content creation, proactive backlink outreach, strategic keyword targeting, and continuous analysis will help maximize your chances of ranking well your approach which is perfectly fine. However, it's important to consider that different strategies may work better depending on the specific circumstances.
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Wow! My kids refer to things as FIRE, but never things that I do, so I'm very humbled! Thanks subscribing :)
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Hey thanks Pablo, much appreciated!
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Excellent overview - well done!
Thanks David and thanks for watching!
I sometimes misspell chatGPT too. Now I know it's a common mistake.
Despite that, it was a great video. Keep it up!
Lol, I even say it ChatGTP sometimes. For me I think it's because the T and P sound so similar.
Great review brother, thanks
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
I have a client with 30 local branches. I would like to create 1 local SEO page for each branch every month. Which plan would I need?
If you're not too worried about organization you can get tier two which gives you two projects and 50 content analyses a month. You would have all the client's local branches in one project and use one content analyses for each new post, so you would need 30 content analysis credits a months. Tier one only gives you 25.
If you want to be super organized you would get tier 5 which gives you 50 projects. Then you could have a project for each of the local branches. And the content analyses for each local branch will be contained in their own project.
Tier 2 is doable, tier 5 is what I personally would go for.
I hope that helps!
What did you use to capitalize the words? Thank you. Excellent review BTW
I imagine by holding Shift or using Caps Lock. Can you share the time in the video you're referring to? I'll probably have more insight if I know where/when the caps appeared.
@@LaunchTimeMedia At 10:20 in the vid. Thanks
How does this compare to surge graph? Looks the same but more expensive
I don't know Ryan, I haven't checked out Surge Graph. Look at Surge Graph, it's pretty cool, but according to the pricing page there is no Lifetime Deal. So Surge Graph is more expensive if you intend on using it for a while.
Isn’t lsi a scam
I doubt LSI is scam. Google has patents relating to LSI in their algorithm.
@@LaunchTimeMedia so do you recommend tools like neuron writer for content analyses even though it doesn’t use the bm25 algo like google uses
Hi sir, surgegraph does the exact same job for way cheaper and is actually kinda more effective :)
Does it have LTD?
Surgegraph does look pretty good, but unless it has a LTD it's not cheaper. A similar comment was left yesterday on this video...seems like a Surgegraph promotional campaign to me.
@@LaunchTimeMedia Yes, precisely that was my point. Doesn't matter how cheap it is monthly, eventually will always be more expensive.
@@satanishangover What is a LTD please ?
@@consultant-seo-grenoble Long Tail Domain.
just kidding Life Time Deal :D
snake oil
Snake oil because it uses LSI?
No@@LaunchTimeMedia snake oil because its a tool designed only to fool folks to hand over cash for crap content.
hahahaha
"Swiss" for people in Switzerland
American for people in America
Mexican for people in Mexico
It is pretty funny, but it would probably take too much space to list the languages commonly spoken in Switzerland :)
@@LaunchTimeMedia right haha Swiss is a nice catch-all
I hate it when you say "ChatGTP"
😂
Lol, I feel you. It's my mild dyslexia. The good news is I do get right about half the time!
Pretty pointless piece of software, your content can be excellent but without a backlink your still getting nowhere
Backlinks can definitely catapult you to the top of the SERPs. Personally, I don't spend much time backlinking. I spend more time creating content that I think is great so that I can attract backlinks. But if you're not building backlinks through outreach, your content has to be seen to get backlinks. So I focus on finding great keywords that I can rank for easily if the content is great. Then the backlinks tend to flow naturally. I'm not saying this is the best to do it, but it's how I prefer to.
@@LaunchTimeMedia "I don't spend much time backlinking. I spend more time creating great content to attract backlinks. Your content has to be seen to get backlinks." Without adequate visibility, it becomes challenging for others to discover and link to your content.
i know there isn't a one-size-fits-all approach to SEO, and strategies can vary. but combining high-quality content creation, proactive backlink outreach, strategic keyword targeting, and continuous analysis will help maximize your chances of ranking well
your approach which is perfectly fine. However, it's important to consider that different strategies may work better depending on the specific circumstances.
What tools help you back link?
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Thanks subbing! Much appreciated!