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SERPed Ultimate Tutorial & Honest Review – The Only SEO Tool You Will Ever Need

This is it. This is what you’ve been looking for since you started your SEO journey. Forget about all SEO tools for a second here. All you are going to need and want after reading this article is one thing – SERPed, the ultimate all-in one SEO solution. By the end of this article you will save up on hundreds of dollars on monthly subscripions by simply subscribing to a single SEO service. I know, a very strong statement but give me the chance to back those words up.

What You’ll Learn

SERPed Features Preview

Simply put, SERPed is a suite of almost all SEO tools you will ever need to create, rank, and manage websites of all kinds. Now, there’s currently a total of 42 SEO tools at your disposal once you purchase SERPed and that list is growing.

Each of these tools provides you with unique functionality that you as an SEO can use to achieve whatever goal. The tools are split into categories for easier management and this is what the “Tools” box of SERPed looks like:

Right? All that for less than $80 per month?

Now, a few words about each tool (if you don’t understand what a certain tool does from these short previews, don’t worry, when we get to it in the in-depth tutorial, you will):

Those are all of the tools and their functionality in a nutshell that SERPed currently provides to its customers. Again, that is quite a lot if you ask me as this set of tools, if bought separately, can probably cost you upwards of $1,000 per month, and here you have it available for just $79.

Now, you already have an idea of what every tool can do so let’s go through each of them again but this time look at it in-depth and with a real life example so you can see just how powerful SERPed really is.

SERPed Ultimate Tutorial – In-Depth Look At Each Of The Tools + Real Life Examples

Now, before we start testing each SERPed tool, I just want to note that most of them have some form of daily/monthly limits which I will mention at the end of each tool review but keep in mind that you can easily purchase more credits if you need them. However, in most cases, the default ones will be more than enough to cover your needs.

Also, every tool has a dedicated wiki page plus a video tutorial for those who prefer visuals over plain text. Now, I will separate the tools by categories just like I did in the previous section of this article so it’s easy for anyone to find the guide for a specific tool they want to use. Okay, let’s begin.

Keyword Research Tools

Everyone who has ever ranked anything on search engines knows that the process of ranking is much easier when you have done a solid keyword research prior to writing the content of the page. So, SERPed has equiped its customers with all the keyword research tools they will ever need. Here’s an in-depth look at each of them.

The “Ultimate Research” Tool

If you are looking to delve into a new niche or you just want to get some new keyword ideas based on seed keywords, this is the tool you want to use.

Right off the bat, you have a beautiful search form that allows you to enter one or more keywords which will be the seed keywords the tool will use to generate keyword ideas. As you can see, you can also filter the results out by country, language, state, and even city.

Once you are done entering your keyword(s), simply click the button at the bottom of the screen and wait for the tool to do its thing. When finished, you will be redirected to a screen similar to this one:

As you can see, you are provided with detailed information about each keyword including monthly searches (no longer easily available via Google AdWords like in the past), CPC, estimated revenue, etc.

Now, a few things I want to mention here. The “Filter results” option that is to the left of the three dots allows you to filter the keywords by their parameters. The three dots at the top right provide you with a few useful options to further ease your use of this list of keywords:

The last thing to note about the “Ultimate Research” tool is the “Options” column for each of the keywords from the table. It provides you with the following functionality:

Of course, all of your results are kept in the “History” tab of the “Ultimate Research” tool if you ever need to check on them again or re-execute the same search. And that’s it pretty much for this amazing and easy-to-use keyword research tool.

For those interested, here is a PDF file with all of the keywords generated by the tool:

Ultimate Research Tool Test Results

Ultimate Research Quotas

The “What Ranks Where” Tool

I think it’s pretty self-explanatory what this tool does. It basically shows you the keywords that a certain website is ranking for and all it requires is the URL of the website.

Once you fill in all of the relevant data, simply click the button at the bottom and wait for the tool to finish the process. Keep in mind that the “Max Results Returned” input is the number of credits the tool will use to generate the required results. The result screen will look similar to this:

As you can see, the tool, very accurately, shows you where your website ranks, what keyword it is ranking for, detailed stats about both the keyword and the URL, including a link to a Google Trends graph.

The three dots menu simply allows you to export the results to a PDF or a CSV file. And again, the “History” tab of the tool records all of your previous checks in case you ever need to use them again. And that’s pretty much all there is to this SERPed tool.

Here is the PDF file with the results from our test of the “What Ranks Where” tool:

What Ranks Where Tool Test Results

What Ranks Where Quotas

The “Keyword Analyzer” Tool

If you are looking to get in-depth details about a specific keyword and the competition for that keyword, then the “Keyword Analyzer” tool is all you need.

As you can see, all you have to do is enter a keyword, choose the Google database you want the tool to research, and enter a URL you want to compare with the top 10 URLs ranking for the keyword. Then simply click the button and wait for the tool to generate the results.

So, you basically get everything you need to know about a keyword you are trying to rank for including detailed metrics for the top 10 URLs that rank for said keyword. If you click the “Show Advanced Results” button, the table for the top 10 URLs will expand and will include the following metrics:

Below the metrics for your URL, which are at the bottom of the above screenshot, you can also see a Google Trends graph for the keyword as well as relevant searches that appear in Google. Again, the tool has a “History” tab where all of your previous keyword analyses are stored. And that’s basically all there is to the “Keyword Analyzer” tool.

For those interested, here is a full CSV export of the above test:

Keyword Analyzer Tool Test Results

Keyword Analyzer Quotas

The “Long Tail Keywords” Tool

This tool is similar to the “Ultimate Research” tool with the only difference that it will look for long-tail keywords.

Just enter your seed keyword, choose the platform(s) you want for the research, and click the big blue button.

As you can see, you get all the metrics you need, including a related searches option that shows you metrics about the keywords the people also search for when they search for a certain long tail keyword, related domains which will redirect you to Namecheap and search for available domains relevant to a certain keyword, and the “Drill Down” column which allows you to add a certain keyword a project or to create a new project with that keyword added to it.

Projects in SERPed basically allow you to add a new website, add keywords to it, analyze the competition, and then track the progress towards outranking them for that #1 spot in the SERPs. Now, the three dots menu at the top right is identical to the one in the “Ultimate Research” tool as is the “Filter results” button.

Again, the tool has a “History” tab where you can check all of your previous long tail keyword researches. And that’s pretty much all there is to the “Long Tail Keywords” tool.

For those interested, here’s a PDF export of the above test of this SERPed tool:

Long Tail Keywords Tool Test Results

Long Tail Keywords Quotas

Domain Research Tools

Following the Keyword Research section are two sets of tools that would help you quickly find, research and analyze domains. Whether you are a regular reader of our blog or are just interested in SERPed in particular, it is probably safe to assume that you have some familiarity with picking domains. Which also means you know that picking the right domain for the best price is no easy job. You need information on the right sellers, the domain history as well as its availability. This is where the Domain Research Tools come into play.

The “Site Explorer” Tool

There is a lot that “Site Explorer” brings to the table regarding domain analysis. The information this tool provides is actually quite substantial: everything from PageRank, age, and indexing, to summarized data from other popular SEO tools like Moz and Majestic. The landing page itself is quite slick, providing one tab for new searches and a second one for reviewing and reusing your search history.

What is interesting to note here is that there is an option to look for either the “http://” or “http://www”. version of the website. Google treats those differently and consequently ranks them differently, so it might be useful to know which version is stronger. Details about these differences come up when the tool itself is kicked off.

When you enter a domain name and hit the “Analyze Domain” button, you will be greeted by a new screen containing a slew of information, that might seem daunting at first, but should become clearer, once you understand all the metrics. Here is what a test run on the “Site Explorer” looks like:

Here on the main screen you can see differences in metrics for both a domain with and without “www”. The information on the Overview tab is pretty straightforward, with charts and columns clearly labeled and indicating the meaning of a particular value. If you need more details on a category, you can navigate the bar on the left and choose one of the many tabs there. On these tabs you can view all the backlinks to the searched domain name, the age of those backlinks and the anchor text, charts and history of the domain, and many, many more.

Site Explorer Quotas

The “Bulk URL Analyzer” Tool

This is the second tool at your disposal under the Domain Research Tools. Similarly to the “Site Explorer” tool, it provides key data including the PageRank, domain age, Alexa Rank, Moz rank, etc.  The difference here is that you can input up to 20 URLs at once. Furthermore, unlike the “Site Explorer” tool, there’s a bunch more filters here before you have executed your search.

As you can see, you can choose to unclutter your results by excluding certain data from appearing. Like before, you can also opt to check results for the sites with or without “www”. What is worthy of note here is that if you decide not to check both versions, the tool will only check the version you input. It will also cost you one credit more. When you’ve selected the URLs you want to search and the search criteria, click the “Analyze URLs” button, and after a relatively short load, you will be taken to a page similar to this one:

At the search results page,  you can switch between viewing all URLs combined or separate the ‘www’ versions from the ones without (provided you chose the option). The report will include everything such as Page Rank, Age, the Alexa Rank, etc., and it is really handy to quickly analyze competition or compare old domains. As per usual, you also have a ‘History’ tab to quickly navigate through past queries.

Bulk URL Test Results

Bulk URL Analyzer Quotas

The “Backlinks Explorer” Tool

This is the third and final tool at your disposal in the Domain Research category. It comes in quite handy when analyzing the backlink profile of a domain in-depth. Immediately after loading the dashboard and entering the domain you wish to check, you will be given a choice between “Fast Backlinks Check” and “Deep Backlinks Check.” The initial landing page should look like this:

The choice between the two options would depend on how much information you would like to get. The “Fast Backlink Check” pulls the top 1000 results from Majestic. After the search loads, you will get a table of your strongest backlinks that can further be sorted according to Citation Flow and Trust Flow. The columns themselves are conveniently labeled, presenting you with all the information you’ll need with a simple mouse-over. Furthermore, there is some extra information at the bottom of the table in terms of pie charts and graphs. Bellow you can see a test run on the “Fast Backlink Check” 

The “Deep Backlinks Explorer”  on the other hand allows you to check for age, Moz, Alexa Ranking and IP Address. When the search loads fully, it will display a full breakdown of the backlinks, including the backlinks’ source. Just be warned; this option costs quite a bit more credits, with some features even being outright locked behind membership status.

The “History” tab is also there and it also shows information on what the type of the search was.

Backlinks explorer fast results

Backlinks Explorer Quotas

Domain Finding Tools

The next set of tools have to do with finding the precise domain to suit your needs. By now you probably know that browsing through a bunch of different sites to buy aged domains, having to check in the specific niche, then analyzing the results themselves can be extremely time-consuming. SERPed has managed to shorten that hurdle quite a bit, putting all the resources you will need in one place; under the “Domain finding Tools.” 

The “Aged Domain Finder” Tool

So, the first entry in the list of domain finding tools allows you to find, analyze and acquire the strongest domains up for sale. This tool is perfect not only for looking up info like age, strength, and pricing on old domains, but also helps you narrow down your results to precisely the niche you’re looking for.

Now, when you open up the tool, you are going to be faced with a lot of options:

First off, you can enter a keyword to search the expiring domains for. ( On a side-note, you can also look for expired domains instead, or set the expiring date for the other ones) This is entirely optional, but keep in mind that using a keyword will narrow your results quite a bit. The same applies for the rest of the options here as well: you can enter all the specific attributes (age, price, MOZ rank, Domain Authority, etc.) you want the domains to have, or you can choose to expand some of them to get more results. All the attributes here have a lot of mouse-over information to help you decide whether you want to include them in the search or not.

Next up, you can look for specific TLDs. Here, you can just decide to go with all of them, or click “None” and manually include the ones you want. You also have the option to look for a Domain Source, but this is not really recommended, as it narrows the results by a whole lot. Finally, you  can save the search preferences for later use, by imputing a template name under “Save Template.” Unlike previous tools, this one does not have a search history but instead provides you with the option to load past templates.

After you click “Search,” you will get a long list of domains matching your criteria.

There are a lot of options on the header that let you organize the results by a specific metric, and that header also follows along whenever you scroll down. Another note here: the header sorting will apply to all returned results in the database. You will also notice that beneath domain, there are several more tools to analyze that specific domain. Those tools are:

Aged Domain Finder Quotas

The “Top Expiring Domains” Tool

The next tool at your disposal here is quite straightforward. Right off the get-go, it displays the best expiring domains for sale. By default, the displayed results are suitable to be re-purposed for a new niche. They can also be used to build a powerful Private Blog Network to build backlinks from.  Using the header bar you can sort the domains by any of the metrics on it and as with the “Aged Domain Finder” tool, you have the same tools bellow each domain. To illustrate, here is what the landing page looks like:

Furthermore, if you wish to customize the results, you can apply a filter using specific preferences. When you click the three dots at the top-left of the screen and then go to “Setup filter,” a pop-up window will appear, that will allow you to further filter results by Moz Rank, Moz DA, Page Rank, Domain Age, etc.

To run the filter, just input all your desired criteria and click “Add filter.” You can also enter your e-mail in the field provided and tick the “Receive System Notification” box. This will send you an e-mail every time a domain with the matching criteria goes on sale. As with previous feature functionality, you will find tools to analyze each domain directly underneath it.

Top expiring domains filter results

There are no search limits on the “Top Expiring Domains” tool.

The “Expired Scraper” Tool

Next up, you have a really useful scraping tool that finds you already expired domains, with strong backlinks from extremely trustworthy and powerful. industry-leading domains. When you fire up the tool, you will notice some minor differences, depending on your membership status. This is what the default screen looks like

The first field allows you to enter the precise domain name, provided you know it. If you don’t want to search for a specific domain, you can click the blue arrow button on the left. This will take you to a pop-up window with two filter options – country and category.

Going through these filters will show you the top website results for each category. Once you have selected the website, you can go ahead and click “Search this Domain.” The results might take a bit to load, but you will get a pop-up notification from the website, as well as a sound alert. The report itself looks a lot similar to the reports from the rest of the Domain Finding tools. All the functionality in the bar below each domain is there. You also have the same header with metrics that can help you sort through the results.

One new feature you will notice is the “Action” column at the end. Clicking the Info button will show you where the backlink is from and which page it is linking to from the URL you had entered. Register, on the other hand, gives you a list of websites that can be used to register the domain.

Finally, premium members can see a list of results bellow the filters bar on the home page. This feature provides a number of available expired domains from different member searches that were not registered.  Similarly to the “Top Expiring Domains” tool, you can click the three dots on the right to set up a filter, and you can enter your e-mail for a system notification.

The tool also has a history that allows you to go through previous searches and download a report.

Expired Scraper Quotas

The “Auction Master” Tool

The next tool is really straight forward. As you probably know, to find domains with good metrics, you need to go to different platforms, search for domains, then check their metrics one by one.  Then, if you don’t find anything, you need to go through the process all over again the next day. The “Auction Master” tool scans all major auction platforms for domains and sites for sale and presents them in a single, easy-to-use table.

Clicking on the tool immediately brings you to the table with all the results. Clicking on any of those will redirect you the place you can purchase them from.

Each domain has the analysis tools underneath them, and the header bar provides a convenient way to sort results. By default, the tool displays both domains and websites, but you can choose to see only one or the other.

At the bottom of the page, there is a “Setup Monitor” button that alerts you by e-mail, when a domain, matching your criteria, comes up for sale. Furthermore, you can also sort the results by any of the metrics or by marketplace, by clicking on the “Filter Results” button. ( Keep in mind that you can apply multiple filters )

There are no search limits on the “Auction Master” tool.

The “Domain Marketplace” Tool

As of now, this tool is not yet functional. According to the team behind SERPedit should be up and running pretty soon, but we can still go over its functionality. The main idea behind it is that it will be a place, where domain brokers would be able to post high-quality domains with great metrics for sale. It will function similarly to the rest of the “Domain Finder” tools, but it would save you a lot of time since the domains will be handpicked according to high metrics.

We will have further information and screenshots of the tool, once it is fully operational.

The “Domain Hacker” Tool

The second to last entry in the “Domain Finding” tools will help you find the best ‘hacked’ and related domains. Usually, it may seem that all the best domains have already been taken. While that may be the case, the “Domain Hacker” tool will help you make sure that you find whatever is left. And do remember this: there are always domains left.

As you can see, using the tool is really straightforward. Just enter a project name and a few words to get started. You can use up to 5 lines for words (each keyword goes on a separate line), and the tool will even break up words for you so that it can locate more matches. You can also see all the TLDs the engine uses by clicking on “Current Extensions.” 

When you hit the “Que New Report” button, the tool will start scanning different TLDs. When done, you will get a site notification, and you can also follow the progress on the “History” tab.

When you get the report, each of the keywords will be shown on a separate tab. In each tab,  you can see different domain names and their availability, with there being a filter to sort by available/not available. You also get links to different retailers you can purchase the domain from.

The “History” tab also contains all previous queries, and you have the option to export them to an Excel file.

Domain Hacker Search Results

Domain Hacker Quotas

The “Exact Match Domains” Tool

This final tool under the category makes finding EMDs (Exact Match Domains) really easy. The only real time-consuming task here is entering the parameters before you start the search, and even that is made extremely simplified and easily accessible. Let’s go over the parameter fields one by one.

When you start the tool, the first thing you need to do is enter a project name, so you can reuse it later if you want to. Next up, pick the country you are targeting; keep in mind, you can only chose one at a time.

Next up, select the desired domain extensions to search for. Sadly, there is no “Chose all/none” option here, so you will have to tick them manually.

Finally, you can pick up to two keywords in the first box and up  to 199 in the second box. ( as per usual, one entry per line ) In the case that you don’t want to enter locations, you can just use the “Prefill box” slide bellow.

The report takes a while to load up, but that is understandable, since the scope of the search can be quite huge. When it’s done, you will get a notification in the website and you can re-visit the results anytime in the history tab.

Domain Hacker Quotas

Site Management Tools

So, using the tools up until now, you have found the perfect domain for your new niche, or you have closely followed your competitors to see how well you are doing. With this next set of tools, you can now start to start building up that new network or solidifying the strength of your current one.

The ‘Site Manager’ Tool

As the name implies, this feature helps you manage your websites and links without much difficulty. There is quite a bit of useful information about your sites here, as well as nifty gadgets to ease your experience.

This is what the homepage of the tool looks like, once you have set up a project.  As you can see, the tool provides a lot of statistical info about the website such as PageRank, number of backlinks, number of social signals, etc.. Furthermore, the button under the “action” column provides the following actions, which should be rather self-explanatory:

Let’s now go over the creation of a new project. First off, when you click the “Create new project” button, you will be taken to this initialization page, where you get to name the project.

Once done, click “Create” and the tool will take you to the next step, where you have to input all the info about the website. This includes:

If you are unsure what any of these mean, you can mouse-over for additional info. Alternatively, if you are having difficulty going through all of these steps, you can just click the “Or Use The Walkthrough Tutorial” hyperlink, which includes an illustrated video tutorial on how to use the tool. When done, click “Finish.” You can now go ahead and start managing the website from here.

The first thing you will notice when you select “Manage Site,” is that you can add inner pages from your main website to the project.  In the popup window (picture bellow) , paste the URL of your inner page, add your keywords, and select the project if necessary. You’ll be able to see all the statistics for this page and track its growth.

You can also explore the backlinks to the site and export that to a .csv file.

Finally, along with the statistics and graphs for your site that are provided in the first two options under “action,” you can also get a personalized “SEO Review.” This gives you a full SEO breakdown of your site, as well as recommendations for improvement.

There are no search or project limits to the ‘Site Manager’ tool, but you can manage up to 25 sites for the premium subscription and 100 for the ultimate one.

The Backlinks Manager Tool

The Backlinks Manager tool is a rather simple one. With it, you can check the topmost 50 strongest backlinks to a given website. You can track information like the status of the backlinks, whether or not they are indexed, as well as data like Moz DA/PA, IP address diversification, and anchor profiles. It also comes with an auto-update option, so that you can fire it off with a particular website, then just come back and check the status.

 

Upon starting the tool, you can either input the website you want to check manually or browse for it in the already created projects. Both options search for websites in the projects you have created with the “Site Manager” tool, so if you haven’t used it already, do that now. Once you have chosen a project, you can then select a site and an Inner Page, or you can choose to see all pages.

Screenshot

The results will be shown in a clear table with link summaries. There is information on the link anchor, the target of the backlink, as well as some other useful metrics. A mouse over each link will give you a pop-up that gives more details so you can see if you need to take action.

Backlinks Manager Quotas

The “Web Analytics” Tool

This tool tracks and analyzes the traffic going to your chosen website. This is a great way to see if your site has been seeing growth lately, or whether you need to improve it to grow traffic and boost sales. Furthermore, unlike ‘google analytics,’ the “Web Analytics” tool uses multiple different domains to ensure nothing points back to you. Finally, you can also use to tool to track your competition and to always keep you informed about the situation in your niche.

Choosing a website to track happens the same way as with the previous tool. Type in the website you want to track or select it from the “browse” option.

All websites appear in a table like the one above. You will notice that there are no results currently. What you need to do in order to activate is click the icon under the “action” category, copy the tracking code and paste it in the code of your site. The tracking code must appear on every page that you want ‘Web Analytics’ to analyze. Alternatively, you may install the ‘WordPress Manager’ plugin and paste the tracking code in the ‘Web Analytics’ section of the plugin, so it is automatically added to all the pages of your site.

Web Analytics Quotas

The “Uptime Monitor” Tool

The next tool here simply monitors the uptime of a website during the last 24 hours. Prolonged downtime can be extremely damaging to rankings and traffic, and consequently – income. Checking if one website is down or not might sound simple, but when you consider this needs to be done every so often and for multiple websites, the task becomes rather complicated. With the “Uptime Monitor” tool, you get a notification every time one of the websites you are tracking goes off.

Adding a site to track happens through the “Site Manager” projects again.

In the “Currently Monitored” section, you get information about global uptime, information about the last 24 hours for each site, as well as a full uptime report through the “view” button next to each entry.

Finally, to edit the notification settings, go to the ‘Email & Alerts’ tab in your profile.

Uptime Monitor Quotas

The “Cashflow Manager” Tool

This tool allows you to keep track of and manage your sites finances. It breaks down all of your projects income, expenses, assets and debts into each niche site or client. To do so, just add the site of your choice from the “Site Manager.” Once done, you can start setting up the information you want displayed.

You will find income and expenses in the “Cashflow” tab, assets and debts in the “Assets and Debts” tab, graphs and statistics in the “Statistics” tab and finally, for an overview of your finances, go to the “Overview” tab.

Cashflow Manager Quotas

The “Site Backup” Tool

There’s not that much to say about this tool really. It does exactly what the name suggests. The “Site Backup” tool allows you to automatically backup your websites, so you don’t accidentally lose your data. Backups are stored on Amazon S3 servers, which are highly reliable, very secure and super fast.

Simply fill out the form above ( double check to make sure all the info is correct ) and you are good to go. The tool will back up your site immediately, and you will be able to download any of the backups at any time.

Site Backup Quotas

The “Goal Tracker” Tool

This is the last entry in the “Site Management” tools. You can use it to set and track goals related to your website. Things like number of searches, the keywords and links that bring in the biggest amount of visitors, ad traffic, etc..

Adding a website happens through the projects database again. When you chose the website you want to work on, you will have a choice of three categories:

The default option is the first one. To begin, click the ‘add new goal’ button and you will get this pop-up window.

As you can see, the options are easy to understand, and most of them come with an example underneath.

The “Campaign Tracking” option is used when you are promoting your website on other sites.

Simply enter the website URL, then give the campaign a name and a keyword. After you start promoting that website, you will be able to see the results here in the tool; things like how many actions per visit, average time on site and bounce rate.

Finally, the “Event tracking” option allows you to track when buttons on your website get clicked.

When you fill in the required info, the tool will generate a piece of code you need to copy inside features that have the “onclick” attribute.

Goal Tracker Quotas

“Done For You” Tools

Although there are only two tools under this category, they are pretty powerful ones and allow for a lot of creativity. With these, you interact directly with other users of the site, either requesting or performing tasks for them. Both tools work on the same credit-based system as the other features of SERPed, however, by performing tasks for other customers, you can earn credits directly into your account.

The “Social Exchange” Tool

The first tool acts as a marketplace for performing tasks. Using credits from your account, you can pay other people and have them perform various actions for you in order to reach your SEO goals faster.

When you start the tool, you will immediately see an ‘Add a New Task’ button on the right-hand side. You will get a new pop-up with a good variety of options to customize your new task.

First things first, you can start creating a new task, or you can choose another from the ones you’ve already created and edit it. After that, start filling in the fields provided with a title and a description. And remember, the clearer the description, the easier it is for other people to pick up the task.

As you can see, the tool allows for a lot of customization: you get to edit things like action type, time to complete, how much credits you want to award people for completing your task, and you can even ask for a screenshot for proof.

When you add the task, you will be able to see a lot of tabs such as total actions, actions left, action type, points per action, action complete time and status. You also have threads with persons who have started your task.

Finally, the tool loads with all available tasks by default.

In here, you can see all tasks people have listed, and you can start doing them. Simply click the “view tasks” button under the “action” column, and you will get an option to add the task, along with a description of what is expected of you.

Social Exchanger Quotas

The “Pro Monthly Content” Tool

The second tool connects your site with quality writers employed under SERPed.  What this means is that you will get high-quality content published automatically on a set date.

When you first start using the tool, you will have to set up a subscription. Here,  you can choose how many articles you want per month, the length of those articles, and whether it will be standard or premium. When you’re done, you will get the cost for each article, based on your set requirements. Payment for these is done through PayPal.

Clicking on “Complete order” will take you to a page where you enter your ‘WordPress’ url, a valid author username and password. The author should have admin access, so from that point, you will have to select “Validate Access.”

Finally, you can see all articles submitted to you under “History Of Submitted Articles.” When a new one is posted, you will be able to view it by clicking “View Posts.”

“Rank Tracking” Tools

The next set of tools provides a powerful way to track rankings according to different keywords and parameters. Some of these include tracking globally, by city, or in more popular social websites.

The “Local Tracking” Tool

This tool basically allows you to track the rankings of your websites in a specific city in Google. You should already know by now that keeping track of your rankings is important, but what’s equally important is keeping track of those rankings, in the geographical area you are focusing on.

When you first start the tool, you will have to pick a project from the ones you have already created previously. Alternatively, the tool gives you the functionality to create a new one with it. Then you can fire it off by entering the keywords you are currently working on. Simply click ‘Add new keywords,’ and you will get a pop-up window with several fields to fill out.

Enter the keywords you want to search for and the country to search in. After that, you can choose to add a city as well. There is also an option to check mobile ranking, which can come quite handy, considering the how widespread smartphones are. Finally, you can set the tool to check anywhere between once every two days or twice a month. Once you are finished you can go ahead and select ‘Add Keywords.’ 

After a bit of a wait – usually between 15 min to an hour,  you will get to the home page of the tool with your results (as shown above ). The tool will provide you with an overview of your rankings, as well as graphs to track progress over time.

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The “Global Tracking” Tool

The “Global Tracking” tool functions similarly to the previous one, but instead of focusing on specific cities, you can do that for countries in Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. When you start adding in new keywords, you get a familiar pop-up form once again.

Options here are the same as with the “Local Tracking” tool, except that you can add up to five countries and chose the preferred search engine (or all of them).

The report will look like this:

Clicking on the keyword ( or alternatively on the “view” button ) will load a nice chart over time and for each country. You can choose the time period and you can also add or remove admin notes as well.

Much like before, you also get an overview of the rankings as well as graphs of over-time changes.

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The “Instant Check” Tool

The next tool on our list allows for a quick check of your rankings in Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. The interface is the same as with the previous two, the only difference being that here you have the option to have the results delivered quickly if you are in a rush, or within 18 hours if not.  The “Instant Check” tool is useful if you want to quickly check your own rankings or the rankings of your clients or competitors. After the results have been returned you can see them here:

Search volume shows how many people search for the keyword in a month. You can also select competition analyzer which launches a pop-up that will show you all the analysis of the top 10.

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The “Youtube Tracker” Tool

The second-to-last tool helps you easily track the rankings of your or your clients/competitors YouTube videos.

As you can see, using it has been made rather straightforward. Clicking the “Add new video” button will make the search bar appear on top. After that, you must only enter a name and video link, and you are good to go.

You will be able to see useful statistics like views, likes and more, as well as graphs so you can track progress over time. This should give you a good idea if your videos need proper optimization as well.

In the search results under each video, you will be able to see where inside the YouTube search engine the keywords rank and how many terms you are tracking with their corresponding position. You can also see how many Facebook likes they have.

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The “Amazon Tracker” Tool

Finally, the “Amazon Tracker” tool will pull rankings and statistics for a specific product and category of your choice. Amazon utilizes its own search engine, so keeping an eye on that might be useful if you plan on starting a business with it.

Using the tool is extremely easy since the interface for adding new products is really simplified.

Just give your new search project a name and then simply enter the ASIN of the product, the product name, the Amazon store you’d like to use and the category.

The results will show the first 100 matches and the item image, title, category, sales rank and manufacturer for each one.

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“Client Acquisition” Tools

This small package of tools is perfect for finding and keeping contact with new and potential clients. The value of the “Client Acquisition” tools grows even more so if you are focusing on SEO.

The “Site Auditor” Tool

The first tool on our list helps you find new client leads and brings new business to your SEO company. To be more specific, it creates an extremely functional audit report, filled to the brim with your company branding. You can embed the piece of code you get from this tool on your website, and your visitors can start using it right away.

To begin, create a new project by entering a name and clicking on the “Add” button. From here, you have a couple of steps to go through:

First off, chose or add a company profile. The option to create a new profile is on the same page, so you don’t need to look around the different tabs.

Secondly,  you can customize the functionality of your report. You can fiddle with things like language, content, and background. You can also change the maximum number of reports per e-mail. Finally, you can write a summary to show up on the report and whether the tool should include recommended tasks.

Next, you can customize your optin form and e-mail settings. On the optin side, you can choose the information you want to collect and edit the fields for that information. You can also add a custom ‘Thank you’ page if you want to. On the e-mail side, you can edit your main e-mail settings or change the e-mail body and content.

Finally, in the “Embed Code” section, you will get two types of embed codes that you can insert on your website: the Box Embed Code and Landing Page Embed Code. Both of those are described in detail in the tab itself.

 

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The “Citation Scanner” tool

The “Citation Scanner” is a very powerful and fast search tool for citation opportunities. It can find the position of either a business or a keyword in local listings. To use the tool, first select the type of search – business or keyword. Then, fill out the form, select the categories you’d like to see and you are good to go.

You will get a notification once the search is complete. In the report you will see a list of websites currently ranking for the keyword you chose, as well as their addresses and citations. The “View Results” option in the “Actions” column allows you to see a selection of directories these keywords can be listed in, as well as their metrics.

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The “Review Badges” Tool

This tool simply lets you design a badge, which you can then send to your customers and have them leave reviews.

To begin, name your badge and configure its dimensions and type.

Next, you can add the citations to display on the badge by loading them from the “Citation Scanner” tool. You can also add links to your social network profiles and edit how the header and footer look.

 

Finally, there is a preview window on the top of the page, where you can easily see what each option does.

The “Mobile Prospector” Tool

The final tool in the “Client Acquisition” section helps you find and contact clients, whose sites aren’t optimized for mobile use. This is really important since Google no longer ranks sites that don’t have a mobile version on mobile searches.

The tool offers you two ways to find new clients: you can use a keyword to browse through Google’s database or enter specific urls ( up to 50 ) if you already know their sites are not mobile-friendly.

When you get the report, you will be able to see which sites passed and which did not. From here, you can also get their who-is information and how their site looks on a mobile device.

Once you have compiled a list of such websites, you can bulk e-mail them and offer them your services directly from the tool.

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Other Tools

In here you will find a wide selection of tools that help generally improve the quality of your website, be it either indexing backlinks, proof checking or managing content.

The “Link Indexer Pro” Tool

With this, you can send your links to the best link-indexing services out there ( including the SERPed indexer ). This tool is as powerful as it is efficient because using it has been made so simple. Everything you need to know is displayed on the homepage ( screenshot below ). Just enter the backlinks you want indexed ( preferably tier 1’s and 2’s ) one per line, choose the service you want to use and you are ready to go. You can use the SERPed indexer free of charge with this tool, or if you have an account with any of the other services, you can enter your information here and use them instead.

Finally, the “history” tab displays all submitted links. You can see them here or download a file with all of them formatted.

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The “Google Index Checker” tool

Another simple-to-use tool. It does precisely what the name implies: checks whether your links are indexed in Google or not. There are two main reasons you will want to use this tool over doing that manually. First off, when you do it yourself, you are very likely to get your IP blocked by Google or at least leave a breadcrumb trail back to your main site. Secondly, this tool saves you the trouble of going through proxies, since it automatically employs the numerous proxies at SERPed’s disposal.

All you need to do is enter your urls in the given field ( again, one per line ) and click the “are my links indexed?” button. This process is completely safe, and you will immediately get a report with which links are indexed and which are not. After that, you can just use the “Link Indexer Pro” tool for the ones that aren’t indexed.

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The “Spintax Checker” Tool

This tool takes a text input in spintax format and checks if there are any errors with the spintax. It displays opening and closing brackets, as well as any errors in the text, while also checking for uniqueness. To use it, just paste your text in the “Enter Spintax” field and click the “Check Your Spintax” button. If there is an error, it will be highlighted in red. Fix it and check your spintax again, until it’s error-free. The “Preview” section on the bottom is where you can see the number of opening and closing brackets, as well as the uniqueness rate.

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The “Grammar Checker” tool

The “Grammar checker” tool works perfectly with the “Spintax Checker” tool. After you have fixed any errors in the spintax, you can just copy the text here. This will fix any grammatical errors as well as misspellings. The text doesn’t have to be in spintax though; you can paste any article you have written ( or had someone write for you ), and it will immediately make sure there are no errors. You also have the option to run the text through Copyscape to ensure that it is of good enough quality and unique. To use it, simply paste your content in the field and click the “Check Now” button. If the tool finds anything wrong, it will underline it in red, and you can click the “Click to edit text” button to fix it.

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The “Content Curator” tool

This tool pulls a large selection of content for your website from a given keyword and lets you pick and edit the precise thing you are looking for. You can get images and videos with it, as well as articles you can spin right away so that they pass Copyscape. You also have to option to enter your WordPress details and have the tool post your chosen articles directly to your blog.

Once you have entered your keyword and selected the visual content you want ( as well as its position ) click the “Start getting content” button. You will get your results in a new page, with your results in different categories, as shown bellow.

From here, you can edit the article and check it through the “Grammar Checker” tool, spin it or just pull images or videos. In the “History” tab you will find all your previous searches, and you will be able to use them again if you want to.

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The “Content Restorer” Tool

The next tool allows you to securely manage and update your WordPress by downloading a plug-in and without ever having to log in the WordPress site. Not only is this save a lot of time, but also reduces security and downtime complications.

The “Content Restorer” tool does several things for you. First off, it removes the version of your WordPress altogether, hindering attacks that target specific versions. It also allows you to post hyperlinks within the content. Finally, you can link your blog with SERPed and have the tool post content directly.

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The “Inner Linking Profile” Tool

The last tool shows you the structure of your website, by crawling it and analyzing its internal structure. Using it is really simple; just enter the url and click “Analyze Site.”

In the results, as shown above, you can analyze the internal link profile as a whole, or just each link in-depth. This allows to see its location, destination, anchor text, and if it’s dofollow or nofollow.

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And that ends the detailed review of each of SERPed’s 42 tools. Now, as I mentioned in the beginning, that is not all of SERPed’s functionality. There are some other perks that come with this SEO software that are extremely useful. Let me show you.

Other SERPed Tools

In short, SERPed also provides you with a simple project/website structure to manage your, well, projects and websites as well as a task management and calendar functionality to schedule your work and branding, notifications, and team setup options. Let’s start with the websites management system.

SERPed Projects & Sites Management

The “Sites” menu is located right next to the “Tools” menu and it is structured really simple. At the top level you have projects and for each project you can add one or more websites. So in my case, I can create a project titled “Inet Solutions” and then add this website and others relevant to Inet Solutions under it in order to track their growth. Now, there’s nothing to manage with the project, but there’s a lot of things that SERPed can help with each website added:

As you can see, for each website you have 5 tabs that show important data about it. Most of it is self-explanatory but I will mention anything that is out of order. On the “Manage Site” tab, you can see basic information about the website – hosting provider, registrar, Moz and Majestic metrics and a glimpse of social presence.

Next comes the “Site Statistics” tab:

As you can see for yourself, a number of valuable statistics are shown on this tab. All are self-explanatory so no need for further clarification. Next comes the “Backlinks Profile” tab which shows you vital backlinks data about the website including SERPed’s very own SERPed Rank (SR). I could explain how it ranks websites but here’s an official quote from the SERPed team:

SERPed Rank (SR) is a score that takes into consideration many different metrics in our own proprietary formula to provide something a bit different from Moz and Majestic. Rather than place the URL on a range of quality, we call our score the ‘Real Site Score’ and base it on if the site or URL had hard work put into it.

Rather than having a scale of diminishing returns like the other data providers, we work on a basis of ‘is this site loved?’. A low score means the site is new, or was never taken care of. A higher score implies that the site had effort put into it. The scale is from 0 to 10 with a high score of around 9+ going to the bigger sites online, but not reserved just for the top 100 sites.

Next comes the “Your Competitors” tab. This allows you to add websites of competitors and will basically show you, side by side, how your website measures in metrics compared to your competitors including an option for full site stats that will show the same page as the “Site Statistics” tab

Finally, there’s the “SEO Review” tab and what this does is an extremely in-depth SEO audit of the website. Below attached is an example audit of this website.

Inet Solutions SEO Review

The limits on the website management functionality of SERPed are:

It is due to note here that you are allowed to purchase, independently, additional site credits at the specified prices:

And that’s it about the projects and websites management system of SERPed.

Notifications, Tasks & Notes

Since, as you can see, SERPed is designed to be an all-in-one SEO solution, it is only fitting that it provides a way to organize your work. And this is where the notifications, tasks, and notes functionality come in. Quite simply what you are able to do with this is schedule tasks you have to do for certain days, get notified of events and write notes to remind yourself of relevant work.

For instance, if you are managing many projects with many websites, it can be hard to remember for which one you have to do keyword research, backlinks analyses, etc. But with the power of the notifications, tasks, and notes provided by SERPed, those problems go away.

The place where you can find them is at the top right of the main menu of SERPed right next to the search icon. Although all of these are mostly self-explanatory in what they can do, let me quickly show you a glimpse of each one so you can see for yourself.

SERPed Task Manager

Once you click on the “Notifications” icon, then click on the “Tasks” tab, and then click on “View all tasks” you will be greeted by a screen similar to this one:

Pretty straightforward. It shows you all tasks you have sorted by date and also allows you to filter tasks by project, website, and even inner pages of the selected website. How do you add new tasks? The “Add Task” button on the right is what you are looking for:

As you can see, you can customize each task quite a lot including selecting a certain color for it. This provides you with the chance of further easing your work on many projects and websites by assigning a certain color to each project/website. The rest of the fields are all standard and of course at the bottom is the textarea where you can write what you or your team are supposed to do. Oh yes, I said team because SERPed allows you to create accounts for other people with certain privileges, but more on that in a second.

SERPed Notifications

There isn’t much to show here. The “Notifications” tab is a simple list of notifications of tasks and notes that you have created. That’s it. What’s unique about this is that you can send notifications to teammates with a type that can be:

This further allows you to manage your projects and websites easier.

SERPed Notes

This window allows you to add and view notes about certain projects, websites, and/or inner pages.

SERPed Company & Team Management

The last thing that this amazing SEO toolset provides for you is management for your company profiles and teams. Both of these menus can be found under your profile. Let’s start with companies management.

SERPed Company Profiles

If you remember, a few of the tools of SERPed allow you to create detailed reports. And all of these can be branded or left white-labeled. If you want to brand these reports and you don’t want to add the image and description of your company every time you generate the report, then you can simply add these details on the “Company Profiles” page:

All of the details which you see in the table at the bottom can be added to your reports. Rest is pretty self-explanatory.

SERPed Team Management

First of all, it is important to note the limits here:

Now the “Team” functionality of SERPed works really simple – you just add new accounts with unique usernames and passwords, including name and email and then you select what access for each tool you would like the account to have. You can choose from three:

So if you want a certain person to do only keyword research for you, then you simply give them no access to all tools except for the ones in the “Keyword Research” group.

SERPed API/Plugins

SERPed also comes with its own API for which you can find the key under the “API/Plugins” page. It also has a WordPress plugin and a Chrome extension. The first allows you to, in the words of the SERPed team:

A powerful plugin for your WP site with many awesome functions including: Add web analytics to your site in a click, add a “Site Auditor Pro” widget anywhere you like, add new inner pages to “Site Manager” & other tools in a click as well as inner link your keywords and affiliate links with our auto replace function. Plugin also allows you to tick a few buttons and ensure all future versions of WP and plugins are updated for better security!

And the second:

Get in depth metrics on Any URL with 1 click inside your browser. Check what keywords that URL ranks for, analyze any keyword in “Keyword Analyzer” and also add any backlink into “Backlinks Manager” in a couple of clicks, without leaving your browser. Quickly & easily send any URL to “Site Explorer” as well as access your favourite tools. Also when searching Google, in a click see the search volume and competition for that term as well as top 10 sites metrics!

And with that, we pretty much put a close to what SERPed provides for you. Now let’s summarize this in a short, but honest review.

SERPed Honest Review

I think that if you’ve read the SERPed tutorial or simply looked through it quickly to get an idea of what each tool does, you must know that SERPed is as real as it gets. If you were to go out and purchase different services to cover all of the functionality that SERPed provides, you’d probably end up with a 10x or more times the cost of SERPed’s monthly price:

So, our review? I think I’ve already expressed that one way or another but if I had to say it out load, here it is. SERPed is currently the best all-in-one SEO & digital marketing solution (by far) both in terms of functionality provide and in terms of price. My only concerns with the tool as it was while I was testing it for this SERPed tutorial and review is that since a lot of people are using it and I guess are growing rapidly, sometimes, the servers tend to lag a bit so watch out for that.

But, they usually stabilize within a few minutes. So, if you, like many people doing SEO, are fed up with overpriced services and products, and you are looking to significantly lower your monthly subscription costs, then definitely give SERPed a try. Purchases are currently closed to the public but via this link, you will be able to gain access to SERPed. Use it wisely.

Conclusion

So there you have it. I think that you can now see why I said “the only SEO tool you will ever need” in the title. I mean, SERPed is literally the definition of a paradise for anyone dealing with search engine optimization. Surely there is some functionality that is missing from it because after all, SEO is constantly evolving as newer and newer tools emerge.

However, all of the fundamentals of search engine optimization are covered by SERPed’s tools – and much much more as you saw for yourself. In the end, it all comes down to functionality, need, personal preference, and cost-effectiveness. But, if you are serious about SEO and you want to get the absolute best bang for the buck, then you simply can’t go wrong with SERPed.