[EssentiaList] Search Engine Optimization Toolkit Edition
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the necessary art and science of positioning your website as relevant in the eyes of search engines. Often overlooked because of the time it takes to get results, SEO can be a very valuable marketing tool if used properly.
The following tools cover several SEO aspects that most websites require and are perfect for search engine optimizers, search engine buffs in general, or the overachieving website owner willing to take the extra step to make their site that much better.
- SEO Analyzer
Grades your website’s search engine optimization level by analyzing download time, semantic structure, use of table elements, etc… - Link Value
This link value tool can help you decide if a link is worth paying for by calculating the link value per month of a given website. - Another great tool from Link Vendor: Outbound Links
- Keyword Density
To determine a website’s theme and relevant terms, one of the factors search engines consider is keyword density. This tool will help you balance your website’s keyword density by mimicking search engine spider behavior and returning a table of density values for key terms. - Keyword Cloud “is a visual depiction of keywords used on a website, keywords having higher density are depicted in larger fonts. “
- KwMap
Simply put: “A Keyword Map for the Whole Internet” - Keyword Difficulty
Great tool to analyze the competition you’re up against for particular a search term by analyzing “how difficult it will be to rank for a particular term.” - Title & Meta Tags Generator
Instantly create the meta tags you need for your website. This tool will also generate title tags, description, abstract, keyword, and robot meta tags (more info here). - One great way to get your website noticed, is to submit to directories. Last time I did a search for “online directory,” Google returned 70,000,000 results. Clearly managing all those directory submissions is a pain (i.e, a slightly necessary pain). Enter the Directory Submission Manager, which removes the pain of “directory management”, while helping you monitor and track your directory submissions.
- Advanced Google Searches
Very useful Google tool that will analyze, pages indexed by Google, pages with a specified keyword (in title, URL, file, etc..), keyword definitions and synonyms, and _many_ more.
Want more?
Here you go then:
-FTK



February 23rd, 2008 at 2:20 pm
FTK, thanks for including the SEO Analyzer in your list of tools! You might be interested in our other fee-based SEO tools that we built at Raven. Thanks again!
March 12th, 2009 at 11:33 am
This is not bad advice, unlike a lot I have come across.
July 28th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
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