Thursday, December 20, 2007

Reciprocal Links

Reciprocal links can be a bit shady, but, practically speaking, that's all the more reason to make sure they're working correctly. A big question concerns the matter of how well everyone's sticking to the arrangement.

An answer can be supplied by the Reciprocal Link Check tool - after you enter a number of URLs, it'll
see if links between them exist, and in the case that they do, what the anchor text says. Think carefully before engaging in this sort of thing, but it is a potential way of
achieving search engine
success.


http://www.webconfs.com/reciprocal-link-checker.php

Monday, December 17, 2007

Spider Viewer

Whether the subject is life or online campaigns, adopting a different perspective on things can prove valuable. In terms of online campaigns, adopting a search engine spider's perspective can be especially fruitful. And so the Spider Viewer tool is a handy thing to know about.

Just enter a URL, and the Spider Viewer will list details relating to the page's title, description, keywords, size, text, links, and HTML. Use this information to mold your campaign and you should receive the search engines' favor. .

http://www.webuildpages.com/seo-tools/spider-test/

Friday, December 7, 2007

Know domain statistics

Knowing what you're up against can help you decide on a direction for your online campaign. From a site's age, to its IP address, to the country in which it's hosted - every detail can help.

The Domain Stats Tool helps a lot by providing all that info and more. Just enter a domain name, hit the "submit" button, and the data's yours. The results may convince you to get into a whole new market or exit another, but either way, you'll have increased your odds of achieving search engine success.

http://www.webconfs.com/domain-stats.php

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Link harverster

Keep track of who's linking to you and how often they're doing it! Or monitor the same information as it applies to your partners and competitors - it's important to stay well-informed.

The Link Harvester is, in that sense, a great information-gatherer. Just enter a URL, and, using the Yahoo and MSN APIs, the tool yields lists of unique linking domains and unique C block addresses, among other information. Peruse the lists at your leisure and continue on your path to search engine success.

http://tools.seobook.com/link-harvester/

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

AdSense Preview Tool

You've worked hard to perfect your site, and the ads Google places on it shouldn't detract from that vision. After all, ads are as visible as anything else on a page. So use the AdSense Preview tool to see what sort of stuff may appear.

Just enter a URL, select an AdSense ad format, and the tool will give its best guess of what Google would serve up. Checking this out can be especially useful when you're overhauling or updating a page; make sure everything is complementary and you'll have a well-coordinated online campaign.

http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/google-adsense-preview/

Friday, November 16, 2007

Keyword list cleaner

Keyword lists can be extremely useful, and they can be found in any number of places. But they may not always be in a useful format, and, for that matter, may not be limited to recognizable English words. The Keyword List Cleaner & Number Stripper tool can help you address and resolve these issues.

Just enter a list and it'll remove numbers and strange punctuation marks. The tool can also eliminate any words that you deem "bad" or undesirable as key terms. Use the cleaned list as grounds for achieving search engine success!

http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-list-cleaner/

Monday, November 12, 2007

Search Saturation

There's a lot to say for carefully targeted campaigns, but another strategy involves saturation. After all, in just about any drawing or contest, the person with the most entries has the best shot at winning, and online campaigns can work in a similar fashion.

The Search Engine Saturation Tool will let you know how many pages you (and your competitors) have indexed with the leading search engines. Just input the URLs, and you'll be on your way to understanding the odds and achieving /search engine success.

http://tools.seobook.com/general/sesat/

Monday, November 5, 2007

Difficult keywords

Targeting the wrong keyword can leave you battling giants; targeting the right one can lead to search engine success. So, depending on your current ranking, it may be best to avoid hotly contested keywords and go for those that are ripe for the taking.

The Keyword Difficulty Check tool will guide you on your way. Just type in a keyword or phrase, and it lets you know how easy or difficult it would be to rank for that term. Get high rankings for less-common keywords, or at least know what you're getting into with more popular words.

http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-difficulty/

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Know link prices

Don't pay too much (or get paid too little) for links! Whether you know nothing or everything about page rank, traffic, and back links, other factors can still make this business a guessing game.

That's why the Link Price Calculator does all the necessary computations for you. Just enter the address of the website in which you're interested, and it'll return a fair link price in U.S. dollars. The Link Price Calculator will help you save - or make - money.

http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/link-price/

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Links & link ratios

Links are important to any online campaign, but their effect can vary from keyword to keyword. Use the Deep Link Ratio Tool to see how they play a role in your particular industry.

Enter any word or phrase you like, then sit back and let the tool work. Once done, it will report the top ten sites for that term, and reveal their number of links and deep link ratios. Consider shaping your campaign in terms of quantity versus quality accordingly, and you may match their success.

http://www.webuildpages.com/seo-tools/index.php