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Use the Instant Prospector when you need to quickly build a link prospect list in just minutes.
The Instant Prospector is also used for researching content and customized "footprints" that can be shared with other Ontolo users.
Nightly Prospecting DB
Use the Nightly Prospecting DB to find link prospects and collect more data than with the Instant Prospector, such as PageRank and SEOmoz scores.
The Nightly Prospecting DB also allows you to run advanced search queries to quickly discover the most relevant and valuable prospects in your database.
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Competitor Backlink Metrics
Monitor backlink metrics for your site (defined in "Campaign Manager -> Campaign"), as well as your competition. Metrics include backlink counts, SEOmoz and PageRank metrics.
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Analyze the top-ranking sites for your top SEO keywords (defined in "Campaign Manager -> SEO"). See who's outranking you in the top 3, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 results by domain and URL.
Rank Landscape Reports
An advanced SEO tool that analyzes the top 1,000 ranking sites for your top keywords across more than 40 metrics, allowing you to quickly set statistics-based SEO and link building targets.
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Rank Landscape ReportsRank Landscape Reports allow you to design specific SEO campaign targets based on real keyword ranking data. In other words, it's one very big step closer to answering: To purchase a Rank Landscape Reports plan, select one from the list below: Demo VideoClick Here to View the demo video Rank Landscape Reports OverviewWith Ontolo Rank Landscape Reports, we help you design specific SEO campaign targets based on real keyword ranking data. First, we collect the top 1,000 web pages that rank for your top keywords. Next, we crawl, collect and store dozens of key metrics for those ranking pages, including PageRank scores, SEOmoz scores, keyword density scores, and more. Finally, we give you the tools to analyze that data in dozens of ways. As you analyze the data, you will be able to create specific link building and content optimization targets for your SEO campaigns. Configuring and Creating Reports
When creating Rank Landscape Reports, Most often, you will choose a group of keywords that you are targeting on a single page of your web site. For this demo, we will choose the three "gear"-related keywords:
Next, you choose which report you wish to run. Each report will generate charts and graphs based on the collective, top-ranking search results for the keywords you have selected. For this demo, we will analyze SEOmoz's Authority scores. Next, you choose how many of the top search results to analyze, anywhere from the top 10 to the top 1,000. To start we will set this to the top 1,000 search results. Finally, once you have several months of reports - and Rank Landscape Reports are a monthly subscription - you may choose the date of the report you wish to analyze. Focusing & Narrowing Your AnalysisBecause Rank Landscapes change from keyword to keyword, you will want to drill down into specific reports to interpret the best SEO campaign targets. Here is an example of how you might drill down into SEOmoz's URL Authority score in order to find the most effective URL Authority Target to set for your SEO campaign.
Here, you can see that the distribution of URL Authority follows a particular trend when analyzing the top 1,000 Results.
Narrowing in to the top 100 results, you see an even stronger correlation.
Finally, looking at the top 20 results, you can see the strongest correlation and target - 59 - to use for a link building campaign. Defining SEO Campaign TargetsAfter identifying the range of search results which is most useful for your SEO campaign target, you can find the specific value by running the Metric Targets report for those same keywords and number of search results.
Here we see that our target for SEOmoz URL Authority is a 59. What this means is that we will want to build high-authority links directly to the "Rock Climbing Gear" page of our website until we obtain an SEOmoz URL Authority score of 59. Finally, the Metric Targets report allows you to see how your scores compare to your competitors.
Here, we can clearly see that REI is performing well on this keyword, while bouldering.com is falling short. To thoroughly design an SEO campaign, you would then go through this same process for each of the other most important metrics you decide on for your SEO campaign. Reports & Data PointsThese are the reports and data points included in each.
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Rank Landscape ReportsRank Landscape Reports allow you to design specific SEO campaign targets based on real keyword ranking data. In other words, it's one very big step closer to answering: Demo VideoView the demo videoRank Landscape Reports OverviewWith Ontolo Rank Landscape Reports, we help you design specific SEO campaign targets based on real keyword ranking data. First, we collect the top 1,000 web pages that rank for your top keywords. Next, we crawl, collect and store dozens of key metrics for those ranking pages, including PageRank scores, SEOmoz scores, keyword density scores, and more. Finally, we give you the tools to analyze that data in dozens of ways. As you analyze the data, you will be able to create specific link building and content optimization targets for your SEO campaigns. Configuring and Creating Reports
When creating Rank Landscape Reports, Most often, you will choose a group of keywords that you are targeting on a single page of your web site. For this demo, we will choose the three "gear"-related keywords:
Next, you choose which report you wish to run. Each report will generate charts and graphs based on the collective, top-ranking search results for the keywords you have selected. For this demo, we will analyze SEOmoz's Authority scores. Next, you choose how many of the top search results to analyze, anywhere from the top 10 to the top 1,000. To start we will set this to the top 1,000 search results. Finally, once you have several months of reports - and Rank Landscape Reports are a monthly subscription - you may choose the date of the report you wish to analyze. Focusing & Narrowing Your AnalysisBecause Rank Landscapes change from keyword to keyword, you will want to drill down into specific reports to interpret the best SEO campaign targets. Here is an example of how you might drill down into SEOmoz's URL Authority score in order to find the most effective URL Authority Target to set for your SEO campaign.
Here, you can see that the distribution of URL Authority follows a particular trend when analyzing the top 1,000 Results.
Narrowing in to the top 100 results, you see an even stronger correlation.
Finally, looking at the top 20 results, you can see the strongest correlation and target - 59 - to use for a link building campaign. Defining SEO Campaign TargetsAfter identifying the range of search results which is most useful for your SEO campaign target, you can find the specific value by running the Metric Targets report for those same keywords and number of search results.
Here we see that our target for SEOmoz URL Authority is a 59. What this means is that we will want to build high-authority links directly to the "Rock Climbing Gear" page of our website until we obtain an SEOmoz URL Authority score of 59. Finally, the Metric Targets report allows you to see how your scores compare to your competitors.
Here, we can clearly see that REI is performing well on this keyword, while bouldering.com is falling short. To thoroughly design an SEO campaign, you would then go through this same process for each of the other most important metrics you decide on for your SEO campaign. Reports & Data PointsThese are the reports and data points included in each.
Rank Landscape ReportsRank Landscape Reports allow you to design specific SEO campaign targets based on real keyword ranking data. In other words, it's one very big step closer to answering: Demo VideoClick Here to View the demo video Rank Landscape Reports OverviewWith Ontolo Rank Landscape Reports, we help you design specific SEO campaign targets based on real keyword ranking data. First, we collect the top 1,000 web pages that rank for your top keywords. Next, we crawl, collect and store dozens of key metrics for those ranking pages, including PageRank scores, SEOmoz scores, keyword density scores, and more. Finally, we give you the tools to analyze that data in dozens of ways. As you analyze the data, you will be able to create specific link building and content optimization targets for your SEO campaigns. Configuring and Creating Reports
When creating Rank Landscape Reports, Most often, you will choose a group of keywords that you are targeting on a single page of your web site. For this demo, we will choose the three "gear"-related keywords:
Next, you choose which report you wish to run. Each report will generate charts and graphs based on the collective, top-ranking search results for the keywords you have selected. For this demo, we will analyze SEOmoz's Authority scores. Next, you choose how many of the top search results to analyze, anywhere from the top 10 to the top 1,000. To start we will set this to the top 1,000 search results. Finally, once you have several months of reports - and Rank Landscape Reports are a monthly subscription - you may choose the date of the report you wish to analyze. Focusing & Narrowing Your AnalysisBecause Rank Landscapes change from keyword to keyword, you will want to drill down into specific reports to interpret the best SEO campaign targets. Here is an example of how you might drill down into SEOmoz's URL Authority score in order to find the most effective URL Authority Target to set for your SEO campaign.
Here, you can see that the distribution of URL Authority follows a particular trend when analyzing the top 1,000 Results.
Narrowing in to the top 100 results, you see an even stronger correlation.
Finally, looking at the top 20 results, you can see the strongest correlation and target - 59 - to use for a link building campaign. Defining SEO Campaign TargetsAfter identifying the range of search results which is most useful for your SEO campaign target, you can find the specific value by running the Metric Targets report for those same keywords and number of search results.
Here we see that our target for SEOmoz URL Authority is a 59. What this means is that we will want to build high-authority links directly to the "Rock Climbing Gear" page of our website until we obtain an SEOmoz URL Authority score of 59. Finally, the Metric Targets report allows you to see how your scores compare to your competitors.
Here, we can clearly see that REI is performing well on this keyword, while bouldering.com is falling short. To thoroughly design an SEO campaign, you would then go through this same process for each of the other most important metrics you decide on for your SEO campaign. Reports & Data PointsThese are the reports and data points included in each.
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