Advanced Link Manager and Advanced Web Ranking Software Reviewed
February 5, 2010 by admin
The Advanced Link Manager/Advanced Web Ranking bundle was released on December 9, 2009. It is free for a 30-day trial period. When downloading the application, the computer user receives unfettered access to all features of the standard, professional and enterprise editions. If the user wishes to purchase a license at the end of the 30-day period, the cost for the standard version is $99; the professional edition costs $199 whereas the enterprise software is available for $399.
While standard functionality allows for website analysis and link partner discovery, the enterprise features truly make the software bundle stand out. Enhanced features include a domain quality and webpage analyzer, site crawler, Google maps importer, project manager, trigger setting and project proxy setup. The professional version offers all this but is much more report-heavy.
Hardware and Software Requirements
Windows users need to have at least one free GB of hard drive space, run a class four Pentium processor, have 512 MB of RAM and run Windows 2000, Windows 7, XP or Vista. The Java runtime environment should be 1.5 or later. Mac users need to run at least a G4 with 512 MB of RAM and one GB of hard drive space. Software specifies Mac OS X 10.4 or later versions; Java runtime is 1.5 or later. Linux users have similar hardware requirements to Windows users, but the software specifications denote Linux with GNOME or KDE.
Advanced Link Manager/Advanced Web Ranking for Business Use
Click-through customers are the lifeblood of a virtual business presence and the Advanced Link Manager enables the entrepreneur to engage in a link popularity campaign that relies on real data rather than best guesses. At the heart of this information is an accurate account of sites that link to the business and the keywords used to do so. It is here that the Advanced Web Ranking component shines.
This of course opens the door to search engine optimization. Better yet, it also provides a bit of a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the competition’s linking strategy and may very well give the shrewd business owner a way to outmaneuver the closest competitors in the arena of link popularity and keyword density.
Another aspect that makes this bundle quite attractive is the amount of time it cuts away from the business administration aspect of an online presence. This holds true especially in the realm of reciprocal link checking. In fact, testimonials from other users show that some operations managers actually tailor their business administration activities to the options offered by the software.
Software Target Audience
The Advanced Link Manager/Advanced Web Ranking bundle is attractive to the global corporation with multiple domains and also the small entrepreneur who is just starting out. The latter has the advantage of making good use of the data for building a business from the ground up and incorporating working link strategies into the business plan.
As an aside, Advanced Link Manager/Advanced Web Ranking software might present a business opportunity in itself; the savvy web entrepreneur may go into business offering SEO services to clients merely by analyzing their websites with the software. Add to this the software’s search engine submitter that targets more than 400 large, small and niche-specific search engines, and the business opportunity is pretty obvious. The ease of operation – as underscored by a pretty straightforward user’s guide – ensures a brief but steep learning curve for the user.
It is interesting to note that another segment of the target audience is the entrepreneur who thus far only used one function of the bundle. For example, it is useful to have a web ranking software package but it stops short of actually allowing the entrepreneur to take the information to the next level; this is where the link manager comes in. Those who in the past have decided to download a bit of freeware in the hopes of getting similar performance will soon find out that — in this case — the consumer truly does receive what s/he pays for.
Advanced Link Manager/Advanced Web Ranking: Too Much of a Good Thing?
There is little doubt that the Advanced Link Manager/Advanced Web Ranking software bundle provides an excellent amount of data that eases the administration of an online business. A potential downside is the sheer volume of information and data; if it is possible to have too much of a good thing, the extensive graph options may soon become overwhelming. Of course, the seasoned entrepreneur — with a clear understanding of what s/he needs and what is distracting – has the option of disregarding some of the data in order to focus on the nuggets that are of interest to the business.
How to Get the Most Out of the Bundle
After playing around a bit with the sheer volume of Internet power and information, there are some very simple methods to consider that make the use of the Advanced Link Manager and Advanced Web Ranking software easy.
• Check a site’s search engine rankings.
• Compare the site’s performance to that of the closest competitor.
• Discover the keywords used by competitors that rank higher. This now presents an interesting dilemma: should the entrepreneur stick with the keywords chosen or adapt to use similar or dissimilar keywords than higher ranking businesses?
• Employ the keyword research tool to make an educated decision rather than a hopeful guess. From there, rely on the keyword builder to craft phrases around the preferred words.
Download links:
http://www.advancedlinkmanager.com/download.html
http://www.advancedwebranking.com/download.html

