Saturday, April 14, 2007

Simple tool to improve your SEO

There are alot of tools out there to help you with SEO. Some of the best tools are extensions for Firefox. You can see some of them here. They are a must have in any optimizers arsenal.

But a cool SEO tool I have used previously is SEO Doc by Instant Position.

This is a great little tool especially if you are new to search optimization and need some guidance when getting started in SEO. It evaluates everything for you based on what keywords you want to target - and lets you know in simple terms how well you score on individual areas of search optimization (meta, title tags, keyword frequency, inbound link popularity, body content, ect.)

I have used SEO Doc to do search optimization for clients and had great results. It helped me target the keyword phrases that I wanted to use for my most important pages and proved extremely helpful in helping me get them to the top of the search listings in all of the major search engines.

But that doesnt mean that I used it once and then sat back and waited for the results to come in. I still had to research and tweak my keyword content even after getting optimized in SEO Doc. This is true of any SEO tool, even the more costly tools like Web Position. Search optimization is an ongoing process - but very worthwhile once you are successful. SEO Doc is great tool to propel you in the right direction if you arent sure how to get started.

A members costs very little at $80 a year and you can get a feel for how it works by testing out the simplified free version. You can also sign up for a free one day trial if you want to see how the full version works - which I definitely suggest. By doing so you will gain access to a plethora of other online marketing tools in addition to SEO Doc.

Take a test drive and let me know your thoughts!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Luke,

This is Hock from www.marketing-tools-review.com. Thanks for stopping by and posting a comment on my profile page on MyBlogLog. Nice looking blog you have here. :)

Anonymous said...

Can also give Keywordspy a try. KeywordSpy.com is a Keyword Research Tool that helps identify what keywords competitors use, with results actually reflecting what advertisers are using at the current time. - http://www.keywordspy.com

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