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weblearner
05-29-2008, 03:37 PM
Hey All,
I looked fairly deep into the forums and didn't see much relevant information as far as what are some of the best SEO & SEM tools out there, was hoping I could get a few opinions from you folks....?:confused:
Looking for something that is well rounded... Something for the above average user friendly....Something that has possibly helped you with your results... something with a serch engine page rank analysis to track your results on the major engines, etc.
I have seen things like Bruce Clay's SEOToolsset.com, and SEOSuite v8, SEODoc 3.0
Any info or advisement you can give me on a good seo tool available would be great not sure what the big SEO Companies use, just know that I can't afford to hire them, have to do it myself.
Thanks and have a great day!
:D
MattUK
05-29-2008, 04:16 PM
Persoanlly the only tools that I use is WebCEO to monitor rankings, I use a few keyword research tools like Wordtracker and Compete.
Google Webmaster tools and Analytics if you're counting those also.
There are no tools or secret forumla though, the above are timesaving tools more than anything else. The real 'secrets' to SEO are just hard work and networking.
weblearner
05-29-2008, 04:22 PM
Persoanlly the only tools that I use is WebCEO to monitor rankings, I use a few keyword research tools like Wordtracker and Compete.
Google Webmaster tools and Analytics if you're counting those also.
There are no tools or secret forumla though, the above are timesaving tools more than anything else. The real 'secrets' to SEO are just hard work and networking.
Thanks for your info MATTUK :)
AussieWebmaster
05-30-2008, 04:53 AM
Hey All,
I looked fairly deep into the forums and didn't see much relevant information as far as what are some of the best SEO & SEM tools out there, was hoping I could get a few opinions from you folks....?:confused:
Looking for something that is well rounded... Something for the above average user friendly....Something that has possibly helped you with your results... something with a serch engine page rank analysis to track your results on the major engines, etc.
I have seen things like Bruce Clay's SEOToolsset.com, and SEOSuite v8, SEODoc 3.0
Any info or advisement you can give me on a good seo tool available would be great not sure what the big SEO Companies use, just know that I can't afford to hire them, have to do it myself.
Thanks and have a great day!
:D
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okay look at plugins for Firefox...rank checker, ibq.... justgrab all the ones that fit... dol a googl
sem4u
05-30-2008, 06:04 AM
Yes there are quite a few decent Firefox plugins.
I need to get hold of some decent rank checking software that includes UK search engines. I already use Digitalpoint, but would like to find some paid for software.
I have been looking at Cleverstat and SEO Elite. I would prefer something that only charges a one-off fee rather than paying for yearly updates.
jasonmun
06-07-2008, 04:03 AM
Persoanlly the only tools that I use is WebCEO to monitor rankings, I use a few keyword research tools like Wordtracker and Compete.
Google Webmaster tools and Analytics if you're counting those also.
There are no tools or secret forumla though, the above are timesaving tools more than anything else. The real 'secrets' to SEO are just hard work and networking.
I was actually looking to get WebCEO as well, which package did you get? Professional or free?
I have used SEO Elite for monitoring and tracking rankings as well as link building in my previous job. Google trends is also a good resource to see trends in keywords. I have seen Hitwise in action as well, very impressive tool for keyword analysis and competitive analysis.
Anyone else using any good SEO tools?
Cheers...
AussieWebmaster
06-07-2008, 09:31 PM
SpyFu, KeywordSpy, Compete.com are some more
stevewaganer
06-09-2008, 03:08 AM
smartpagerank.com, seoadministrator.com
Deadly
06-09-2008, 06:57 AM
In all honesty, most paid SEO software is useless, they are just great for reports to give your clients.
Most of the important tools are free online.
---> Deadly
garnet21
06-11-2008, 02:11 AM
Yes, I agree with your answers guys. That's the best SEO tool to help your site.
MattUK
06-11-2008, 06:07 AM
I was actually looking to get WebCEO as well, which package did you get? Professional or free?
I have used SEO Elite for monitoring and tracking rankings as well as link building in my previous job. Google trends is also a good resource to see trends in keywords. I have seen Hitwise in action as well, very impressive tool for keyword analysis and competitive analysis.
Anyone else using any good SEO tools?
Cheers...
I've got the Pro edition. The only thing I really use it for though is to run rankings reports
The only thing I really use it for though is to run rankings reports Soooo true! "SEO tools" for keyword research and ranking reports are one thing but using for "SEO" is a sure way to failure.
jasonmun
06-11-2008, 08:58 AM
Does the pro edition spit out nice looking reports to give to clients?
MattUK
06-11-2008, 11:43 AM
Yep, you can customise the reports with your own logo and colour scheme
dgkwong
06-11-2008, 05:25 PM
Has anyone used the Smart PR add on for Firefox? I like it but sometimes it reports incorrectly. Is anyone else seeing these problems? That's the primary tool I use to check Google PR.
semaphoriangs
06-12-2008, 09:39 AM
Hello all
I would like to suggest you googlerankings.com is use for Keyword position check for any website.
mcanerin
06-12-2008, 11:30 AM
I use Webposition pro, but really...only for ranking reports.
I'm noticing a trend here, what the SEO community needs and wants is reporting software, NOT "SEO" software.
Forget the other crap, just let me generate customized, nice looking reports for rankings, links and other statistics, and I'll be happy. I suspect most others will, too.
I don't need "submission software" "page critics" and "doorway generators" - these are useless crutches for people who don't know any better and generally result in spam and damaged rankings, rather than being helpful or useful.
My Opinion,
Ian
BasicECommerce
06-12-2008, 12:06 PM
I don't need "submission software" "page critics" and "doorway generators" - these are useless crutches for people who don't know any better and generally result in spam and damaged rankings, rather than being helpful or useful.
Couldn't have said it better if I tried.
-BEC