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A free tool that gives eCommerce vendors insight into cart abandonment rates.
Provider
cloud.IQ
Located In
United Kingdom
Open API
Yes
Deployment
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Training
Documentation
Support
Phone Support, FAQs/Forum, Email/Help Desk
Content Source: cloud.IQ
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cloud.IQ Reviews
"Invaluable for startups and established companies alike."
Pros: SEO is so important for Ecommerce sites. You want to optimize everything, build links, and find ways to turn browsers into buyers, and keep them coming back. SiteAnalyzer is brilliant at this. The Page Analyzer function is absolutely amazing. You can analyze how your page is doing with content, design, page speed, and security. It tells you where you need to do more work, helping you to narrow your focus on what really needs more work. You can check for broken links, competitor's keywords, make sure your site pages are being crawled by search engines, etc. In short, it's invaluable.
Cons: I do wish the free trial was for 30 days instead of 14. It would give you more time to see if the changes you make actually do make a difference. 14 days isn't enough for testing, when you are often changing many things with SiteAnalyzer's suggestions. A month would enable you to make your changes, and then analyze the impact over a few weeks, to see if this is really going to work for you. For what it does, the pricing seems competitive. Many site owners who need to learn SEO and analyze their sites are likely startup companies, and would benefit from having a small payment once a month to start with before upgrading once they're secure and have a better cash flow.