Adnan123
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What is the best Moz alternative?

I'm looking for a Moz alternative because I feel the pricing is quite high for what their software offers. Does anybody have any viable alternatives? Preferably more cost-efficient because I'm a webmaster, not an SEO Expert as such.
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The best Moz alternative really depends on what you really need. If you're wanting something for technical SEO, honestly, I'd just stick with the Google Search Console & Screaming Frog. Both of which are free.

If you're wanting something which is a bit more all-round, I'd probably suggest something like SEO Powersuite. The reason being they offer relatively cheap packages.

Remember though, if you're only looking after your own site, a mixture of free tools may be the answer to your issues.

  • WebMeUp (free-ish backlink checker)
  • Page-Explorer (basic on-site SEO test)
  • Screaming Frog (technical SEO)
  • Google Keyword Planner (keyword research)
  • SERProbot (free SERP checking)
  • SimilarWeb (competitor research)
  • GTmetrix (website speed checker/optimizer)

If you join all these resources together, they're better than most paid tools, to be honest.

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Personally I think Powersuite is a lot of money for the average website owner. If your a agency then fair enough but if your running a blog or a small ecommerce site then I would give that one a miss, it will be hard to get your money's worth out of it
A few things to consider - 1. There's a free version, so you can use the software without paying. Just you cannot save projects. And 2. At ~$200-300, even if the software was to help you increase your ranking, even by one position, for any major keyword(s), depending on the industry, you'd be in with a shout to recouping the money invested. I do agree paid software isn't always the way to go, but I do think they're a good value for money compared to many SEO softwares out there.
A few things to consider - 1. There's a free version, so you can use the software without paying. Just you cannot save projects. And 2. At ~$200-300, even if the software was to help you increase your ranking, even by one position, for any major keyword(s), depending on the industry, you'd be in with a shout to recouping the money invested. I do agree paid software isn't always the way to go, but I do think they're a good value for money compared to many SEO softwares out there.
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Personally I am a big fan of SEM Rush. 

They have a very active community and take on feature requests from their users at a rate of knots.

They also actively introduce new features.

Their pricing for additional features and users is a bit goofy but over all I really like the platform.

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SEMrush
Majestic
Raven
Ahrefs
Conductor Searchlight
Screaming Frog

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The alternative for MOZ depends on the your requirements and what you are looking for. If you are looking for competitor data and backlink data then SEMrush and Ahref is the best option

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over a year ago

Try https://www.blexb.com/
It fits your requirements perfectly. It's free. It is simple but has analysis of ranking, traffic, keywords, and similar websites, which is suitable for webmasters to use it as a data reference for SEO.

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Semrush  is the best alternative of Moz, Very easy to use and very effective in terms of keyword research and have many features such as you can do detailed competitor analysis ( can gather In-Depth backlink profile and complete On-Page SEO ) then craft your strategy to make a strong place in competitive landscape.

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