Alternative to Moz Content?
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Hi,
Looks like moz content is really gone
Does anyone have an alternative that does sort of the same thing?
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Hi Jason,
Like Thomas and Sean, I think a lot of BuzzSumo. It's a product many brands have come to trust for content ideation and insight. I think it has the most value as a tool to see what content types you might want to consider for your vertical, in addition to helping you better discern what competitors are doing that you aren't.
For me, BuzzSumo is a great starting place, especially for brands who're eager to nail three key elements of content marketing:
- What content is performing best across the web, and why?
- What content is performing best in our vertical?
- What types of content performs best?
I'd certainly recommend giving BuzzSumo a try. It's an excellent product.
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if you were a Moz content user and paid for it obviously you get 50% off of BuzzSumo for six months I believe.
I wish they would keep it around me honest I like it I was going to recommend scribecontent.com but they are now only offering it to hosting subscribers.
I would use
http://buzzsumo.com/blog/50-of-content-gets-8-shares-or-less-why-content-fails-and-how-to-fix-it/
https://moz.com/blog/content-shares-and-links-insights-from-analyzing-1-million-articles
https://www.quora.com/Is-there-any-alternative-to-BuzzSumo
https://seosemtools.knoji.com/buzzsumo-vs-ahrefs-vs-moz-seo-tool-seo-tools-reviewed-and-compared/
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ohh thats sad
btw how come ?
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Hey Jason,
Check out something like BuzzSumo if you haven't already - it's a pretty powerful database of content marketing metrics and should help you understand what content has worked previously within your niche and why.
It's also got a pretty hefty influencer database which you can freely extract, even within the free trial period.
Failing that, I think Ahrefs has an almost identical content/influencer database which can be freely extracted also.
Regards,
Sean
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Hi Jason,
Though Tawny has already suggested an article for you to check the other options.
From your profile, it looks that you haven't really participated in the Moz community yet. I would suggest getting involved in the community for some great content marketing ideas and references to content marketing tools.
Feel free to respond if you have further questions.
Regards,
Vijay
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Hopefully our wonderful Community members can hop in here with some suggestions, but I found this list that might help get you started: http://wpcurve.com/content-marketing-research-tools/
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