Cora

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Brand Details

Type: Brand

Description: Cora is a brand that offers period care, bladder care, and body care products. They are known for their organic cotton tampons, pads, and liners, as well as reusable cups, discs, and period underwear. A key part of their mission is to provide period products and body literacy resources to those in need, having donated over 17 million period products globally.

Website: https://cora.life

Mention Analytics

Total Mentions: 8

Subreddit Mentions:

Positive Mentions: 4

Negative Mentions: 2

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PositiveGeneral Discussion

💬 116 comments

⬆︎ 71 upvotes

Mentioned in a comment.

Found in /r/travel/
NeutralGeneral Discussion

💬 26 comments

⬆︎ 15 upvotes

Mentioned as a type of vent.

Found in /r/Roofing/
PositiveSoftware Recommendation

💬 83 comments

⬆︎ 66 upvotes

Mentioned by a user as a valuable tool.

Found in /r/SEO/

Jun 26, 2020

Measuring the Real Impact of POP, Surfer, Cora vs Just Updating a Page?

NegativeSoftware Recommendation

💬 5 comments

⬆︎ 21 upvotes

The tool is mentioned alongside others that receive similar criticism, suggesting it is not immune to the same issues of misuse and potential for harm.

Found in /r/bigseo/

Jun 29, 2019

SEO tool recommendations (e.g. Ahrefs, SEMrush, Majestic, etc..)

PositiveSoftware Recommendation

💬 32 comments

⬆︎ 19 upvotes

Cora is mentioned as an expensive SEO tool.

Found in /r/bigseo/

Apr 3, 2019

What is the best SEO Auditing Template in 2019 (paid or free)?

NeutralSoftware Recommendation

💬 39 comments

⬆︎ 28 upvotes

Mentioned as a potential option, but no further details were provided.

Found in /r/bigseo/

Nov 3, 2018

I Created A List Of 31 Things I Wish I Would Have Known About SEO When I Started Out

NegativeBusiness Advice

💬 69 comments

⬆︎ 276 upvotes

A commenter expresses negative sentiment towards Cora due to its backlink profile and perceived lack of effectiveness.

Found in /r/SEO/

Jul 11, 2018

SEO courses and how-tos all over the web seem very dubious and unfounded. Are there any good evidence-backed SEO courses out there ? I'm really tired of the self-proclaimed SEO gurus and need some fact-based advice.

PositiveBusiness Advice

💬 50 comments

⬆︎ 52 upvotes

SEOIntelligenceagency.com and CORA software are recommended for evidence-based learning.

Found in /r/SEO/

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