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Advanced Web Ranking

Advanced Web Ranking - 4.7.1

find position of your site in search engines

All Time: (3.7)
Version 4.7.1: (5.0)
Selected Version: 4.7.1
Release Date: 2006-08-18
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 4.7.1): 1,118
Downloads (all versions): 20,216
Price: $59/$149

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Product Description:

Advanced Web Ranking is able to query over 700 search engines and quickly find out if you're moving up or down in the rankings, or if your site is listed at all. It will track the progress of your rankings over time and display that information in an easy to read and understand graphical and tabular reports. It can help you check not just the position of your website but the position of your competitors' web sites as well.

Advanced Web Ranking has the ability to generate and email reports after an update was finished. Couple that with the Scheduled Updates ability, and you will be able to turn on your computer in the morning and find reports on your websites ranks waiting for you in your Inbox. As a SEO, you can have updates being run and sent to your customers every night without even lifting a hand. Various types of reports (Current Rank, Top Sites, Web Site, etc.) can be created in any of the formats Advanced Web Ranking supports (PDF, HTML, Excel, XML or Text). Then they can be emailed to any of the addresses you pick from the Address Book, or saved to a folder where you can access them over the Internet.

What's new in this version:

  • Added the Gain/Loss column in the Visibility report
  • Added ability to disable document outline in PDF printable reports
  • Updated Italian language help
  • Fixed Search Engine Rank PDF printable report
  • Fixed removing emails from the report template
  • In Overview interractive report "Show Position in Search Engine Results" was opening the wrong page
  • In Overview printable report the visibility for websites was not computed well
  • The "generate after update" setting in edit report templates was not remembered
  • Scheduled tasks monthly did not display the correct months in the summary section
  • Reports failed to generate if "Save to folder" option was not set

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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Version 4.7.1:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (3.0)
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Advanced Web Ranking CommentaryGoogle Dangers? Loss of ranking? - Version: 6.0, 12/4/2007 05:27AM PST

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Jefferis Peterson
Hi folks, I have been interested in a program like AWR and have demoed an earlier version, but when I work on Google, I see warnings from google itself not to use things like Web Position Gold because of the way they ping the search engine and ask for info. I'm concerned that this program might fall into that category. Any ideas or feedback?
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Advanced Web Ranking CommentaryStill the best! - Version: 5.0, 12/3/2006 02:32AM PST

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julianps_dotmac
I've used AWR for a couple of years now and as mentioned here already, it just gets better and better. However it also gets more and more expensive.

Users planning on upgrading to the new Enterprise license should note that the annual keep-it-going charge virtually doubles as well (as does the re-instatement fee if you accidentally let an annual agreement lapse). Whilst the 5 year cost of the standard version is a modest $250, the five year price of Enterprise might be closer to $1,000!

Also, the publisher missed a significant trick in not have the Enterprise function link AWR [projects] to their (also pretty nifty) Link Analysis software [projects] - allowing the two to be managed together. For my money upgraders should hold out on the Enterprise license until "killer" functionality is added to justify the killer pricing.

Because the division of features between Standard, Pro end Enterprise looks more to do with canny marketing than how real-world users might benefit (ie some non-Enterprise 'Pro users are going to be paying a lot more to access useful additional features).

As an unrelated footnote, when we renewed our maintenance agreement a month early we lost a month off the existing agreement. Sure we got a speedy reply to our complaint (and re-instatement of the month; thanks Philip) but others who might not have noticed might not get the same result.

So whilst AWR is still the only game in town that game is getting more and more expensive more play and users will need to look closely at features and alternatives and check the all-in costs before making a decision.

Webranx Pro, anyone?
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Advanced Web Ranking ReviewNot garbage for me - Version: 4.7.1, 10/7/2006 06:09AM PST

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Paul_Vail_674
I do a fair bit of SEO when I am building sites for customers (not after they are built, usually). This product has been very useful for me to gauge effects my coding has on keyword and various search engine rankings relative to competitive sites. I find the reports thorough, particularly where it stores in a database every analysis so I can take snapshops in time of benefit or mistakes in my code and my SEO work. Being able to upload HTML copies of each report to a server is a blessing, too.

I'm not sure what folks need in an assessment tool for SEO, but this thing is FAR better than paying some SEO company to 'optimize' ones website. It doesn't crash, it does what the adverts claim, and the developers have been receptive to both new ideas and teaching users (me) where to find the features I need.
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