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- Refer a friend to STAT and take home $500
- Best SMX Advanced yet! (And more snazzy contest winners.)
- Whitepaper: Reverse-engineering your competitors’ SEO strategies
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- STATcast 1: How to use dynamic tags to build powerful SERP dashboards
- A fresh new batch of stylin' SMX West winners
- Dynamic tags make your segmentation smarter, faster
- You could win an iPhone 6, every day at SMX West 2015
- Supercharge your SEO with full HTML Google SERPs
- Season's greetings from STAT!
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- We have our SMX East winner!
- Where will $3,000 get you? Find out at SMX East.
- How to recreate your Google (not provided) referral data
- Unlimited mobile SERP tracking? Yup, we do that.
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- Whitepaper: Taking on big competitors with local SEO
- Everybody in STAT
- #SMX selfies for the win!
- Back to SMX with free tees and two sweet $2500 prizes
- We're hiring: Software Engineers
- Another great BrightonSEO comes to a close
- A revealing study of local search at BrightonSEO
- Be a first-responder with custom SEO alerts
- Marketing meets mayhem for DMX Dublin 2014
- What Yahoo’s move toward secure search means for SEO
- Plenty to get excited about at DMX Dublin 2014
- Client snapshot: Cars.com tackles local SEO across the USA with STAT
- We're hiring: SaaS Sales Manager
- New blog, new people, and other shiny new things at STAT
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- Crib sheet: Large-scale SERP analytics
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- New feature: Powerful segmentation for large-scale SEO
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- We’re in Portland for SEMpdx
- Say hello at BrightonSEO
- We’re hiring: Senior Software Engineer
- The Penguin has landed!
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- Crib sheet: SMX West 2013
- Rank tracking for local web search now readily available in every city on Earth
- We're hiring: Software Engineer (Ruby, Javascript, Distributed Applications)
- Summer has been full of good stuff for STAT
- New feature: Chart the distribution of your rankings
- Altering SEO strategies to adapt to always-changing algorithms
- Optimizing for conversion: a look at searcher intent
- Think usability doesn't affect SEO? Think again.
- Using keyword analysis to maximize returns in vertical markets
- The Google shift: Growing pains, new challenges, and the future of search
- SMX East: SEO performance metrics
- The biggest days in search: reviewing four historic algorithms
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- Client snapshot: Expedia loves STAT for our unlimited global scale
- Preparing for future algorithm updates
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- Using Google Analytics to inform your SEO strategy
- The next big Google algorithm update
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- Domain-crowding update breaks Google’s SERPs
- We're hiring junior to intermediate software engineers
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- The history of Google Places
- The truth about negative SEO
- Analyzing and tracking localized SERPs with STAT Search Analytics
- STAT Search Analytics expands enterprise SEO analytics into Middle East and Asia-Pacific markets
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- New developments for a new year
- Are Yahoo! and Bing now the same?
- World's largest free source of real-time keyword ranking data now publicly available
- Welcome to the new STAT
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- We work with a large roster of SEO clients. How can STAT help us stay on top of our reporting?
- How can I use STAT to pitch new business?
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- Are any of your SERP metrics proprietary?
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- Which web browsers do you support?
- What about custom reporting and analytics? Can you do that?
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- What kinds of reports can I create?
- How do I know how much each site or project is costing me? Can I get billing breakdowns?
- Can I create unique accounts for my clients or vendors? Can I stop them from making changes?
- What are “custom segments”? How do they help me mine insights from multiple tracked sites?
- Can I run reports and alerts based on my competitor’s performance?
- How can I use custom alerts?
- How can I manage so many sites and keyword sets at once?
- What if I need to track thousands of sites?
- How do you bill for full-scale competitor tracking? How am I billed for additional sites?
- How does STAT identify my top competitors by site and by segment? Why is that useful?
- How do you handle geo-located versus geo-modified search queries?
- My business is highly local. What if I need to track in thousands of locations?
- What mobile devices does STAT track?
- Why would I want to track local SERPs?
- Why would I want to track mobile SERPs?
- How does STAT track Google places, maps, and other universal results on local and mobile SERPs?
- How many countries and languages does STAT support?
- Do you charge a premium rate for local SERP tracking?
- Do you charge a premium rate for mobile SERP tracking?
- What about highly local SERPs? Can you track by neighbourhood? By postal code?
- How can I get all of my data out of STAT?
- What if I need to track over 100,000 keywords? How does your pricing scale?
- How can I use my historical SERP archive? How long does STAT retain that data?
- What about Google universal results like images, maps, and news? How do you keep up?
- How do I manage so much data? What exactly is “smart segmentation”?
- Isn’t daily SERP tracking overkill? What about weekly or monthly?
- Do I have to track all of my sites and keywords continuously? Or can I “pause” them?
- Am I charged for duplicate keywords?
- I only track 500 search terms. Why would I ever need 10,000 or a million keywords?
- Who are you people?
- Do you really give unlimited support?
- How much do additional search engines cost?
- What if I only need a thousand keywords? Or what if I need a bazillion?
- How do your contracts work? Is there a setup fee?
- Is your API really unlimited?
- What does “unlimited sites” mean?
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- How much extra do you charge per user?
- How does your billing work?