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Are any of you using Uber Suggest at all?

This is software by Neil Patel. He is a known marketer.

I've been using it for a few months now. I use it to help research keywords because it doesn't cost an arm and a leg like SEM Rush does.

So far, I like it.

Are you all using it at all? If so, what do you like and dislike about it? If not, why not?
 
I have a lifetime license for it, but I usually go with Ahrefs. It costs an arm and a leg, but it also allows me to earn a nice buck. So, at the end of the day, it's an investment in my company.
 
It costs an arm and a leg, but it also allows me to earn a nice buck. So, at the end of the day, it's an investment in my company.
If you're getting an ROI, then it is definitely worth it.

Uber Suggest is nice but the feature is limited I have noticed.

I've been using the free version of SEMRush here and there.

Eventually, I want to get my agency going, then I'll probably get an Afrefs license.
 
Unless you are doing serious SEO work, ahrefs or semrush don't really matter. I use them on a daily basis to run client websites and do my audits, otherwise it's a huge expense. I got the ubbersuggest license since it was cheap (compared to 200 bucks/month I dish on ahrefs), but I don't get to use it as much. Not very bad, actually, but in my line of work I do need the best options. For someone who's just doing some SEO work and not running an agency, ubbersuggest is perfect.
 
Unless you are doing serious SEO work, ahrefs or semrush don't really matter. I use them on a daily basis to run client websites and do my audits, otherwise it's a huge expense. I got the ubbersuggest license since it was cheap (compared to 200 bucks/month I dish on ahrefs), but I don't get to use it as much. Not very bad, actually, but in my line of work I do need the best options. For someone who's just doing some SEO work and not running an agency, ubbersuggest is perfect.
I agree.

I still do use SEMRush's free version here and there. I've been tempted to just get a few months of Ahrefs to check it out. What plan are you on?
 
I have the 200 bucks one (I think second tier). It's still the legacy plan, as they now charge extra for all kinds of stuff. As soon as I'm not using legacy anymore, I might switch to Semrush
 
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