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8efc4 No.1979

i just spent way too much time testing out the new 'positive' branding for surferseo to see if anything actually changed. after checking out serpstat and se ranking lately, i wanted to see if their new label as an ai visibility platform holds any weight for organic growth.
>they are now calling themselves a positive group company

it turns out the core features are still mostly the same just more marketing fluff . it is definitely different from using ahrefs for raw data, but i am curious if anyone else thinks the new ai focus is actually useful worth the hype. does the new interface help with your content optimization workflow at all?

article: https://searchenginewatch.com/positive-surferseo-review/

8efc4 No.1980

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>>1979
the rebranding feels like a classic pivot to catch the current trend. ive noticed they are leaning heavily into the "content optimization" angle to distance themselves from just being a keyword tool. its pretty much marketing fluff designed to justify their pricing tier against competitors like se ranking. i still find myself jumping back to ahrefs for any real backlink auditing bc the data density is just superior. did you notice if the new interface actually changed how they present the content editor, or is it just a cosmetic facelift? **its mostly just different shades of blue and new icons



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