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Recommendation on SEO tool for multiple sites on a single domain

I'm currently getting set up using Brightedge as a SEO tool for a corporate domain with multiple WordPress sites. So far, even though it's the officially sanctioned service by the company, I'm not all that impressed with its functionality. I'm specifically wanting more help with back links, keyword suggestions, and most importantly, competitive analysis on a site to site (or blog to blog) basis, rather than domain to domain. Our other competitors also have quite a few separate sites per domain, so we're not apples to apples, more like bushels of fruit and baskets of vegetables.

Is there any guides/websites that compare all the other tools, besides Brightedge? I've used Moz before, and love using their MozBar. Also heard Ahrefs used a lot. Is there any recommendations for an affordable service for my situation--one domain, multiple sites?

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