Thank you for your honest review, I am learning SEO don't have lot of idea about this SEO tools. I didn't know which tool is good and which tool is not good enough. thank you for your detailed explanation.
If you were to pick this or Squirrly which would you go for? I don't mean which gives you a higher affiliate payout ;) Nearly all comparison videos have the winner being the higher affiliate payer so very difficult to find an honest review of a product's performance. Thanks
They have different purposes. Before I dive into it I just want to mention that I only do honest reviews, even if I'm paid for a review it's still going to be honest, which is very important for me. The affiliate income for the products does not pay a factor, I look solely at the product based on my testing. Now back to your question, Labrika is a great all-around tool for your SEO, and they have the possibility to create modules which will take longer for Squirrly as Squirrly is an SEO plugin. Now Squirrly on the other hand, is a plugin, which means it can optimise your website, and make changes to your website without you having to do anything. So, all in all, you can use both products at the same time, and I think they will compliment each other very well. If you only want one of them, then I think you will get most out of Squirrly.
@@PhillipStemann thanks, yes your reviews do seem less salesy than others. i have bought squirrly on AS but feels a little old in some places, issues picked up in reviews of it in 2014 still show in front end about the 2012 Google penguin update etc. Adding tweets with it seems to cause console errors of missing 404 assets in the plugin, the default tweet box looks very 2012, error logs on server throwing out a lot of PHP warnings about illegal string offsets in parts of their code, lots of old http calls for assets triggering console warnings rather than https if add tweet and getting timeouts with it enabled when doing bulk deletion of custom post types. Also if select add image to media library often end up with it saved 30+ times when look in there. So unsure if will stick with it. Feels like a lot of old legacy code in it and the founder's demo sites used in his various videos....well, same era. Perhaps will work some magic with AI writers I have but they already have own keyword research integrated too. Squirrly tells me it's 4.5 second faster than with Yoast I removed GTMetrix says 3.5 slower so inconclusive there.
@@eal1 Yea I understand, a lot of good points, Have you tried to raise the issues to the support? They seem to be heavy investing in development in the future. They might be able to fix it if you tell them.
Yes, I would still recommend you to get Rank Math as it optimises your website directly in the code. Labrika is more like an auditing tool for all websites. 🚀
Looks more like a site analysis than seo analysis, like you say cant even rank track over time. I looked at this and screpy but sheerseo looks way better than both
Yes SheerSEO is a great tool as well. The problem with these on-page analysis tools is they state the issue, not the solution. The best on-page analysis tool I've tried is Ahrefs, and best of all is that it's free to use. 🙌
I would still go with Screpy, I feel they cover more areas. But to be completely fair with you, none of them can compete with Ahrefs free site audit. I made a video on that as well you can watch. It's incredible: ruclips.net/video/__BNqGqxalc/видео.html
@@PhillipStemann ahref does not have article optimization. I usually use neuron writer for it but I see labrika has also too and many more things like websites seo analysis keywords traking. For me article optimization is mandatory you do not have any chance to reach page 1 if you don't know what your competitors put in their articles. Can this page optimazer in labrika compete with nueronwriter?
@@Andy_TheGreat Article optimisation is super important, I agree! I don't feel Labrika is better than Neuronwriter in content optimisation. The two leading within content optimisation are Frase.io and Scalenut, in my opinion.
Thank you for your honest review, I am learning SEO don't have lot of idea about this SEO tools. I didn't know which tool is good and which tool is not good enough. thank you for your detailed explanation.
Glad it was helpful! - Have a wonderful day.
If you were to pick this or Squirrly which would you go for? I don't mean which gives you a higher affiliate payout ;) Nearly all comparison videos have the winner being the higher affiliate payer so very difficult to find an honest review of a product's performance. Thanks
They have different purposes. Before I dive into it I just want to mention that I only do honest reviews, even if I'm paid for a review it's still going to be honest, which is very important for me. The affiliate income for the products does not pay a factor, I look solely at the product based on my testing.
Now back to your question, Labrika is a great all-around tool for your SEO, and they have the possibility to create modules which will take longer for Squirrly as Squirrly is an SEO plugin.
Now Squirrly on the other hand, is a plugin, which means it can optimise your website, and make changes to your website without you having to do anything. So, all in all, you can use both products at the same time, and I think they will compliment each other very well. If you only want one of them, then I think you will get most out of Squirrly.
@@PhillipStemann thanks, yes your reviews do seem less salesy than others. i have bought squirrly on AS but feels a little old in some places, issues picked up in reviews of it in 2014 still show in front end about the 2012 Google penguin update etc. Adding tweets with it seems to cause console errors of missing 404 assets in the plugin, the default tweet box looks very 2012, error logs on server throwing out a lot of PHP warnings about illegal string offsets in parts of their code, lots of old http calls for assets triggering console warnings rather than https if add tweet and getting timeouts with it enabled when doing bulk deletion of custom post types. Also if select add image to media library often end up with it saved 30+ times when look in there. So unsure if will stick with it. Feels like a lot of old legacy code in it and the founder's demo sites used in his various videos....well, same era. Perhaps will work some magic with AI writers I have but they already have own keyword research integrated too. Squirrly tells me it's 4.5 second faster than with Yoast I removed GTMetrix says 3.5 slower so inconclusive there.
@@eal1 Yea I understand, a lot of good points, Have you tried to raise the issues to the support? They seem to be heavy investing in development in the future. They might be able to fix it if you tell them.
@@PhillipStemann actually they rolled out a fix today after I asked on the main public wordpress plugin support section. So that's encouraging.
So if i get this tool which is on lifetime deal right now! would i still need something like Rank Math ?
Yes, I would still recommend you to get Rank Math as it optimises your website directly in the code. Labrika is more like an auditing tool for all websites. 🚀
@@PhillipStemann Thank you 🙏
Is this only for website or instagram and fb also?
It's only for the website content 😊
For social media, I can recommend FeedHive for optimization.
Looks more like a site analysis than seo analysis, like you say cant even rank track over time. I looked at this and screpy but sheerseo looks way better than both
Yes SheerSEO is a great tool as well. The problem with these on-page analysis tools is they state the issue, not the solution. The best on-page analysis tool I've tried is Ahrefs, and best of all is that it's free to use. 🙌
This or screpy?
I would still go with Screpy, I feel they cover more areas. But to be completely fair with you, none of them can compete with Ahrefs free site audit. I made a video on that as well you can watch. It's incredible: ruclips.net/video/__BNqGqxalc/видео.html
@@PhillipStemann ahref does not have article optimization. I usually use neuron writer for it but I see labrika has also too and many more things like websites seo analysis keywords traking. For me article optimization is mandatory you do not have any chance to reach page 1 if you don't know what your competitors put in their articles. Can this page optimazer in labrika compete with nueronwriter?
@@Andy_TheGreat Article optimisation is super important, I agree! I don't feel Labrika is better than Neuronwriter in content optimisation. The two leading within content optimisation are Frase.io and Scalenut, in my opinion.