MarketMuse is a search engine marketing platform built around features such as site auditing, content quality grading, and content analysis.
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Textmetrics
Score 6.0 out of 10
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Textmetrics (formerly Webtexttool) aims to help content creators create rank-boosting web content. The tools key differentiator is big data Textmetrics creates predictive data, by analyzing the data of users (anonymously). 20.000+ user generated texts are analyzed and compared to real-world outcomes. The best performing outcomes are used to better its real-time optimization tips. Value prop: More website…
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Pricing
MarketMuse
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Editions & Modules
Free
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Standard
$149.00
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Premium
$999.00
per month
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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MarketMuse is a wonderful addition for content optimization and topic research for any SEOs toolkit. Compared to most optimization tools MarketMuse blows them away. Some tools utilize ai to create content briefs which they have MarketMuse bested there, however, when it comes to …
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Features
MarketMuse
Textmetrics
SEO
Comparison of SEO features of Product A and Product B
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Ratings
Textmetrics
9.7
2 Ratings
24% above category average
Keyword analysis
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10.02 Ratings
Backlink management
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10.01 Ratings
Page grader
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10.02 Ratings
Competitive analysis
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8.01 Ratings
Site audit / diagnostics
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10.01 Ratings
Site recommendations
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10.01 Ratings
Task management
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10.01 Ratings
SEO Channels
Comparison of SEO Channels features of Product A and Product B
As I am a content marketer, every day I have to fight to get top-ranked for my articles. So, SEO should be perfect. For my content side of SEO, MarketMuse is a lifesaver to me. It helps me to plan my content, get the score of my content, and the suggestion to optimize my articles. It saves my time and money too.
I honestly can't think of a scenario where WebTextTool (TextMetrics) would not be valuable for anyone writing content intended for publishing either online or in print media. If the intent is for print media, then even if you completely ignore the SEO section of the analysis, all of the other analysis tools intended for content are incredibly insightful and helpful. These days, even print media almost always ends up online in some form or another on the publisher's website or in a digital format of the publication. So the SEO tools can still give a little boost in reworking or rewording some parts to make sure they will be effective not only in print but online as well.
WebTextTool (TextMetrics) assumes that each uploaded or typed in the article is intended for online publishing, mostly in a blog type environment. While this is a perfectly understandable assumption in this day and age, it shouldn't be so difficult to ask the question of whether the content is intended for online or print media.
The "Credibility" section tends to be a little too harsh for my taste. Depending on the style of writing and the type of content, "too many adjectives" is too subjective a metric to apply to all writing ( still, I do get why they try to do it).
This is a little nitpicky, but I'd prefer to see how many projects and credits I have left to use on the dashboard page as opposed to having to click over to my account. A dashboard should show everything that a user needs to see in one shot.
The support I have received from all MarketMuse staff at each step of the process has been excellent. They are very friendly, quick to assist, and also provide really good training to teach you how to use their product. Additionally, their own blog is a wealth of information regarding different aspects of content marketing, from articles to video interviews.
I only had to reach out to TexMetrics once when initially getting my account setup after signing up. The response was swift, and they addressed my question completely. I've had no other issues since I began using TextMetrics, so based on that one interaction, I have to give them a great score. I assume that it is still the same as when I reached out that one time (at least I hope it is!).
MarketMuse is more cost-effective than BrightEdge and does more for writers and editors that are strictly focused on content. It keeps people in one system after their first draft. Writers and editors do not need to go into multiple tools to look things up manually, saving valuable time. This enables them to produce more content more quickly.