JimWorld Forums: WebCeo Vs. Others



Posted By: Gloria18 ()
Posted On: 03/25/2004 10:39 pm

Hello,

I am currently in the process of deciding on which software to purchase.

Currently I'm am undecided between Webceo and Apex Software's Dynamic Promotion Suite.

I like Webceo's usability, Link Popularity Tool and Optimization.
However my concern lies with how buggy the software seems to be.

I tried out Apex's Dynamic Promotion about 2 Months, and I must say I am impressed, I achieved top 3 rankings on 20 pages!!! The only problem is that I found the Optimization side of it hard to understand and took some time to figure out, honestly I am thinking it was sheer dump luck lol.

I know webceo is coming out with version 5 soon, but I am warry to know if they will have solved all their bugs.

Anyone have any thoughts or insight to point me in the right direction?
If you have other recommendations I would be more than appreciated if you can share them.

Thank You!


Posted By: klyve1 ()
Posted On: 04/05/2004 02:46 am

I've been suing WebCEO for some time now and haven't really come across any major bugs - what sort of thing do you mean?
I know it's heavily resource intensive if it hold a lot of data though.

Klyve


Posted By: chrisridings ()
Posted On: 04/05/2004 10:23 am

using? smile


Posted By: rominosj ()
Posted On: 04/05/2004 08:16 pm

How about Addweb, I use that one, very clean no bugs, and usability is great too. Any comments on this software since version 7.0 just came out and I wish to buy it. Prices is about the same as WebCeo but I find more productive.

SJ

[ Message was edited by: rominosj 04/05/2004 08:29 pm ]




Posted By: Webmaster-Toolkit.com ()
Posted On: 04/06/2004 01:54 am

using?

LOL
How can the same typo appear in 2 different threads in this forum?


Posted By: seo_nail ()
Posted On: 01/14/2005 02:12 am

I use Page Promoter and it has no bugs, and usability is great as well. It is even more productive than WebCeo or SubmitWolf. It has several modules (Ranling, Keyword generator, Linkage, meta-tager, html editor, etc.), biggest submission database (SEs and directories) and, even more, unlike other programs it has automatic Yahoo! submit!

[ Message was edited by: bhartzer 01/25/2005 12:09 pm ]




Posted By: buddhu ()
Posted On: 01/24/2005 05:32 am

Automatic submission? Doh... rolleyeys


Posted By: bhartzer (Staff)
Posted On: 01/25/2005 12:12 pm

The general consensus now is that using automatic submission tools--especially those that submit your website to search engines--is not a good idea.

The search engines will block users from hitting their servers in an automated fashion.


Posted By: se_gate ()
Posted On: 01/26/2005 07:54 pm

I am testing Dynamic BidMaximizer now. It's very handy and I like it. I also tried some other softwares, not very satisfied.


Posted By: se_gate ()
Posted On: 01/26/2005 07:54 pm

Hi bhartzer,

How does the search engine distinguish automated submission? I read Google help file. It said Google won't punish over-submission website. I am using some software to submit my web sites to major search engines. Will this bring me trouble? Thanks.


Posted By: Tigresa ()
Posted On: 01/27/2005 01:34 pm

"How does the search engine distinguish automated submission?"


Or better yet just a submission through a tool? I used Internet Business Promoter's semi-automated submission variable to submit to specific search engines only. The tool gives me the ability to specially tailor the information for submission and not have to re-type it each time. But the interface stills goes through a browser to submit so how would they know the difference? Unless you submit multiple times?


Posted By: kaspaar ()
Posted On: 01/28/2005 01:56 pm

I'm thinking that that post by Gloria was an attempt at advertising. Why would you even question if 20 of your pages were in the top 10? seriously. am i wrong here? I didn't buy it.

-Mike


Posted By: kaspaar ()
Posted On: 01/28/2005 01:56 pm

I'm thinking that that post by Gloria was an attempt at advertising. Why would you even question if 20 of your pages were in the top 10? seriously. am i wrong here? I didn't buy it.

-Mike


Posted By: deelstra ()
Posted On: 01/30/2005 02:28 pm

Hi, I use the http://www.optimizekit.com : free seo toolkit OptimizeKit for some month now. Is ok with lots of tools and much cheaper then webceo!

[ Message was edited by: deelstra 01/30/2005 02:48 pm ]




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