I am interested to see what types of tools people are searching for out there. What types of tools do you need but can't find? What types of tools do you use most frequently? What seo tools do you wish someone would create?
I am interested to see what types of tools people are searching for out there. What types of tools do you need but can't find? What types of tools do you use most frequently? What seo tools do you wish someone would create?
One of the guys here showed me a very cool tool for Checking Back Links today at Link Diagnosis. It seems fairly promising. It shows your backlinks, the top pages you link to, and the anchor text of your backlinks (it works best with a firefox extension by the way).
I believe this only uses Yahoo data though.
I'd like an automatic unique content creation device which is good enough to impress a team of literature critics. All I need to do is plug in a topic and off it goes creating dozens upon dozens of well researched articles.
Why does it "need" the Firefox Extension? It's funny but I don't really trust a tool promising golden mountains IF you install a toolbar of some sort. In fact I've been trying to cut down on extension and toolbars - starting with the Google toolbar a year and a half ago.
Does that make me a tinfoilhat?
LOL yeah, most of those are crap at the momentOriginally Posted by King
I think the industry is really hurting for something like this. The only thing that comes to mind right now is HitTail, but that only gives you a good reporting system for the longtail keywords you are already getting traffic for.
I'd love something like that as well.
Well its good to see that I am not alone![]()
I need free reciprocal links finder tool but not find If anybody has share with us.
A BS meter. Seriously. I want a BS meter that can be incorporated into a browser toolbar. Every time a page of dubious quality or origin (snake oil peddlers, BSers, con artists, people who have no clue what they're talking about, etc) is opened, the browser's address bar turns a putrid color (since IE 7 uses green, yellow and red, these colors need to be avoided for obvious usability reasons). Either that or have the BS meter create an alert box that reads "WARNING: The Page You Are About To Read Is Full of Misinformation and Other Bull****. Please Read a Reputable Web Page Instead."
But, I can dream, and dream I shall.
In all seriousness though, I'd like to see an accurate keyword prediction tool. The keyword indicators available today only show what keywords have been searched for. Screw that nonsense. Show me what you think people MAY be searching for and then make it work like Google Trends.
Oh, and make it free - not just free as in beer, but free as in AD FREE.
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