[BNM] SEO agency tool for link building?

AndrewGill73@gmail.com andrewgill73 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 16 12:23:33 BST 2009


Yes, I agree Wayne - I've been telling them for years. Their management are
not technical and they have 1 over-worked developer. It's an administrative
nightmare for them.

So I'm looking for a very simple existing solution?

Ideally something that is either a subscription service or an open source
solution that can be hacked. If i cannot find it then I'll build them
something - as you say - simples!

Best,
Andy


2009/7/16 Wayne Douglas <wayne at codingvista.com>

> j h christ - serious? they do this by hand? I trust it originates from
> an rdb of some description?
>
> if so
>
> sql to retrieve all links by client for the requested period -> csv ->
> email - about 20 lines of code I'd have thought.
>
> simples.
>
> if not then they need to have a chat with their developers.
>
> w://
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:58 AM,
> AndrewGill73 at gmail.com<andrewgill73 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > BNM,
> >
> > Hello all. A client of mine is an SEO agency in London - they do a lot of
> > link building for their customers.
> >
> > At the moment they record all the links into spreadsheets. They send the
> > spreadsheets to their clients every week or so. It's boring and takes
> > ages.... They also record specific information like PR, keywords,
> campaign
> > information etc. They want to move away from spreadsheets to a
> centralised
> > database. I've recommended free tools like Delicious but this cannot
> record
> > all the information they require...
> >
> > Can anyone recommend existing tools that do this job? And how do other
> SEO
> > agencies go about this?
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > All the best,
> > Andy Gill (andrew at andrewgill.com)
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