Hi Kasihanugrah,
In answer to your questions:-
kasihanugrah wrote:

I am really interested to use this software but will this work for indonesian websites?

Yes the link-assistant SEO tools, will work with Bahasa (Indonesian) language.
Actually it will work with many other languages as well... Why?... as smartly, the guys behind this software based it on UTF-8 character encoding, when they designed the software (i.e. Unicode UTF-8, which is the same character set, as the major search engines use).
In regards to Indonesian market focus:-
In ALL the link-assitant tools (paid version), you can select to use Indonesian Search Engines Data
i.e. choose"Preferences" -> "Preferred Search Engines" from the Menu bar for all these tools and choose any of the following search engines targeting Indonesia
- Google.co.id (di web - Bahasa)
- Google.co.id (halaman dari Indonesia - Bahasa)
- Google.co.id (pages from Indonesia - English)
- Google.co.id (the web - English)
- Bing (only from Indonesia)
- Bing (show all)
- id.yahoo.com (Indonesia)
- id.yahoo.com (Semua Web)
You can see a list of the supported search engines here -
http://www.link-assistant.com/rank-trac ... -list.htmlIn each of the softwares, there are also some other settings, which can be controlled, which allow the target language / country to be set / specified for each project / website being run (e.g. setting of "Bahasa" / "Indonesia")...
For example, within "Rank-tracker":-
A) Keyword Suggestions Tool - the google suggest tool is available for both setting the country (e.g. Indonesia) and the language (e.g. Bahasa or you can also alternatively choose Bashasa Melayu)
B) For checking Keyword Competition Traffic Data (i.e. Traffic Volume Number of searches per month) - you can choose to use Google Adwords data as the basis... in rank-tracker you can choose "Bahasa" for language and "Indonesia" as country of focus
C) For checking Keyword Competition / Number of Pages on each search engine that are indexed for a keyword - you can choose to check from any of the above mentioned search engines.
So Bahasa (Indonesian) is well supported within these SEO tools.
Note: if you see squares where characters / letters should be in MS Windows version... you "may" need to change the "Locale" of you computer to one which accepts Bahasa (i.e. Indonesia or Malaysia or perhaps Singapore). This for windows is done by selecting in "Start" -> "Control Panel" -> "Regional and language Options" then the "Regional Options" tab and in the drop down box for "Standards and formats" choose "Indonesian"...
kasihanugrah wrote:

I don't have problem speaking/reading/writing english but my market is Indonesians. That's where I live.

Thats helpful for now... as at the moment the system side of link-assistant tools, has not (as far as I know), been translated into Bahasa yet - however, it is possible to spend time to translate the system side yourself (and also the reports into Bahasa) if you really want to - for more info see
http://www.link-assistant.com/translati ... tions.htmlkasihanugrah wrote:

Is it a live time update? or will there be an annual renewal?

After 6 months there is a fee/charge for updates to the software i.e. when you buy the software you get 6 months of updates included. (Note: these updates are needed really, as otherwise search engine related queries most often will just not work due to changes in the algorithims) - it is possible to purchase updates for one a period of 1 month, 6 months, 12 months, 24 months or 36 months...
For more info - please see
http://www.link-assistant.com/live-plan.html and the pages for each of the 4 softwares for a guide what each software costs individually to update i.e. For Ranktracker - see the links for enterprise and professional here
http://www.link-assistant.com/rank-trac ... -plan.html e.g.
http://www.link-assistant.com/rank-trac ... nsion.html .
Note: for updating all 4 softwares you can apparently get discounts on these rates... see
http://www.link-assistant.com/live-plan-calculator.htmlHope comments help - cheers, Asiaplay