SEO matters, so track your site’s web ranking with this pro tool [Deals]

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Track your site's search ranking with SERPCloud Pro
Track your site's search ranking with SERPCloud Pro
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About 83 percent of big-time digital marketing companies responding to a Clutch survey said they think they’re doing a good job reaching their marketing goals. Yet, 44 percent said SEO was their “least popular” tool. But SEO drives search rankings. And since more than 90 percent of business decisions start with an online search, and first-page Google results get more than 90 percent of web traffic … well, we seem to have a contradiction here.

Don’t be the guy who thinks SEO doesn’t matter and get on board with it to become one among the top SEO experts who can make great changes to websites and get it better ranking in no time. You’ll have the resources to score big in the SEO game with the tools found in a subscription to the SERPCloud Pro service. Right now, a lifetime pass is available for just $29.99 (a savings of more than 90 percent) from Cult of Mac Deals.

SERPCloud Pro brings all your SEO questions into one simple, easy-to-use platform. SERPCloud checks out all your keywords, finds new ones you should consider, and reports on your website standings with all the major search engines, including Google, Bing and Yahoo. You’ll get daily reports, improvement suggestions and even tracking of where competitors are succeeding and failing.

SERPCloud Pro works in tandem with Google Analytics and will also track your social media statistics as well.

Locking in SERPCloud Pro access for life would usually cost almost $2,600. But with this deal, you can have SEO mastered for only $24 with promo code: GREENMONDAY20.

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