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March 13, 2013 at 5:44 pm #832476
EvelinessaMemberHey Billie,
Are you looking for tools specifically for on-page, technical, link building, etc.? someone here will point you in the right direction.March 14, 2013 at 11:43 am #832492
FleeleestualtMemberwell, anything really will work, actually. anything that will help me learn more on localization will be great.
if it’s on-site tools or link assistants
keyword wizards, SERP tools, you name it and i will check it out. I’m curious about these traffic sources and would like to check its potential.thanks!
March 14, 2013 at 8:43 pm #832508
EvelinessaMemberI personally use raven-tools and majestic seo. SEOmoz has some good reviews too, and there are tons of other link analysis tools out there like link emperor (you have to be careful with these)
March 15, 2013 at 11:00 am #832514
FleeleestualtMemberyeah, i just switched to raven (tryout) i used the SEO powersuite till now for other websites i’m SEOing.. decided to try the Raven recently as well.
Majestic SEO, i usually use their data as well..
i don’t trust the automate link building tools that much, but i like to explore new options, new markets and new possibilities and more than often some tools do give me a new direction to do so… (therefore, the request for more “local” tools)thank you so much for the reply. i’ll check into SEOMoz a bit further more. (heard of it, but never really tried it before)
March 15, 2013 at 11:16 am #832515
FleeleestualtMemberok, let me maybe direct the question differently… besides the obvious “google webmaster tools” and the bing one.. i found the yandex webmaster tools, that i just signed up and setup-ed with my site to monitor the yandex traffic i’m receiving from (i believe that going to the source of traffic and study it will be worth the effort)
and that’s mainly the tools i’m searching for – those that gonna teach me better how to implant my url within certain search engines in a better fashion
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