How is Backlink Monkey different from existing SEO tools?
One of the questions that comes up when evaluating Backlink Monkey is how is Backlink Monkey different from existing SEO tools?
Backlink Monkey Monitors Specific Backlinks
As an example, DailyStory has ~11,000+ backlinks as show in SEMRush:

These backlinks help drive a lot of traffic, but most aren't all that interesting. In fact there is routinely some churn with backlinks added and removed each month.
Only about 3% of our total backlinks are backlinks we've earned through exchanges or paid placement. These backlinks are absolutely critical and we don't want to lose them.
Monitoring tens of thousands of backlinks is impossibleDailyStory uses Backlink Monkey to monitor a handful of backlinks that we've worked hard to earn.
These 3% of backlinks are the backlinks we want Backlink Monkey to monitor, track and alert us if there are changes:

Backlink History and Contact Information
Backlink Monkey allows you to keep track of all the history, notes and contact details associated with your most important backlinks:
For example:
- Where was the backlink acquired
- Who did we interact with
- What was their contact information
- What did we do for them, e.g. exchanged a backlink
Below is an example of a set of exchanged backlinks:

And the associated history:

These details are important facts to have when a backlink is lost and you want ensure it is re-established.
Backlink insurance
From a cost perspective Backlink Monkey is much less expensive than SEMRush and other advanced SEO tools. Starting at free for your first 100 monitored backlinks and $10 per-additional 100 monitored links with unlimited users.
Hiring a virtual assistant of having someone else on your team help without requiring a full license to your advanced SEO tools.