SEO Pro (App)

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Anyone buy this iDevice app yet? It works as a website analyzer and such. I got the lite version, but it only allows 1 domain on the app until you upgrade. It analyzing backlinks, meta tags, keywords, and daily updated Alexa rankings.

Plus, I'm thinking of developing my own SEO related iPhone app. I'm thinking of making it a website analyzer, article submitter, keyword research tool and an auto blog backlink generator. How much would you pay for an app like this (For iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch)?
 


You should be asking yourself, "who in their right mind would type articles, slide and scroll to view all the data, and get backlinks on a pocket-sized device" for any length of time?
 
You should be asking yourself, "who in their right mind would type articles, slide and scroll to view all the data, and get backlinks on a pocket-sized device" for any length of time?

What about an iPad only app? And what I meant by auto backlinks is placing the links to comment pages on sites from a list and the software leaving an automatic backlink. Sort of like a mobile scrapebox for when you aren't at your regular computer. And what I meant by article-submitter, is that you instantly submit premade articles that you've already written.
 
Do you think that SEO specialist use iPad too often.

So if they are not using too often than chances of selling this app is less.

Just my 2 cents.

Yes, I could see self-titled "SEO gurus" or "social media evangelists" using their impressive iPad app to pitch clients who don't know any better. As long as it looks pretty, you can sell a small business owner.

The average self-titled "SEO specialist", who doesn't really know what he's talking about (he still thinks meta keywords are important), likely has disposable income and will spend it on a tool that could do work for him.
 
seorus, your sig isn't big enough.. please enlarge it by 200% else risk banning.

Though you did get the no-linking-in-sig-policy-because-copying-and-pasting-a-long-url-in-the-browser-is-fun policy correct.