Alright, time for some updates:
1) When reanalyzing keywords, you now see the amount of change between the last CI and the current CI for both the top ten and your own keyword. It looks like this:
2) You can now change a keyword's group (or reset it to nothing) from within a keyword. Pretty self explanatory. Note: it automatically submits when you select a keyword (I did that to save UI space, shouldn't be a big deal). Here's what it looks like:
3) Keyword discoveries now include the seed keyword
4) bunch of bug fixes. Some of you have gotten emails from me when your keyword got stuck because the top ten results had an IP address in them, or you used capital letters in your domain. All of that is fixed now and things work damn near perfectly for all keywords.
I have more stuff to do, but I'm fairly burnt out at this point. Tomorrow, I'm going to be moving the payment system to a managed provider which will allow for upgrades and downgrades. Following that will be the availability of some new plan types.
Which means...white label reports are on their way. Get ready you agency and consultant types! Will be the epitome of sexy. Can't wait.
Another idea I'm dabbling with is a plain text mad lib description of the competition on the top 10. It will take some crafty working to make it happen, but I think it could be really handy. It would read very much like the Alexa Descriptions, such as this one for facebook.com:
Facebook is the second most popular site in the world according to the three-month Alexa traffic rankings. Search engines refer approximately 6% of visits to it. This site has been online since 1997, and the time spent in a typical visit to Facebook is roughly 33 minutes, with 38 seconds spent on each pageview. Relative to the overall population of internet users, this site's audience tends to be users who browse from school and home; they are also disproportionately women under the age of 45.
^^^that's all madlib, they have a system to automatically generate all of those. It's actually a really neat idea as it takes all of the numbers and data and makes sense of it all for ya. I'm hoping to have something like that done before the white label reports are done as having a nice plain text description in your PDF will make your clients cream themselves right there. I've done a ton of proposals over the years for clients and they love shit like that. So my plan for the white label reports is being drawn from my own extensive proposal writing experience, with the intention that you guys will land more clients with them.
Let me know what you all think. Thanks guys!