Tool Cases with Tools

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tool cases with tools

Here are some basic free tools to help you make the effort to optimize their websites for search engines faster and more efficient.

  1. Good Keywords (http://www.goodkeywords.com/) – As its name implies, this is a tool to help you find good keyword phrases. The first step in optimizing a site for search engine traffic is the selection of keyword phrases destination. You must do this before doing anything else. Using this software, you can enter a simple keyword and obtain suggestions for a more specific phrase. You can also get statistics from Overture U.S. search for the previous month. This is only part of the total of all search engines search, but it gives an idea of the popularity of search terms.

  2. Google href = "http://www.google.com/)"> (http://www.google.com/) – Of course we all know and use this search engine. However, coupled with good keywords (described above), you can quickly find the reason for the popularity of a particular keyword in front of his competitiveness. Doing a search simple keywords of your choice using the keywords Well, you quickly show how many pages are competing for that keyword. The total number Results are shown in the upper right corner of the page. If you discover that a keyword has a competition too, will have to keywords and seek a more specific keyword.

  3. Broken Link Detector (http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html) – With a neat, clean site free of broken links structure is the key to a good page ranking and get all pages indexed. This free software spiders your site and gives a report of broken links and orphan pages (pages that are not linked to any page).

  4. Robots.txt Generator (http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/robots-generator/) – Use this site to quickly generate a robots.txt file to tell search engines where to look, and where not to search your website.

  5. Free Sitemap Generator (http://gsitecrawler.com/) – Free software that spiders your site and create an XML format sitemap. A site map in XML format helps search engines spider your site. Once your site is created and uploaded to your site go to Google Sitemaps (http:> https: / / www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/) "target =" _blank "> www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/)"> https: / / www.google.com/webmasters/ sitemaps /) and present the information on your site, so Google knows where he is where to look.

  6. Link Popularity Checker (http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/) – Website that allows quickly check the number of backlinks pointing to your site, with results from Google, HotBot, MSN and Yahoo.

  7. Google PageRank Indicator (http://www.google-pagerank.net/) – Find your site's Google PageRank, even if have Google toolbar installed. In addition, the download code that displays your page rank of your site to users without toolbar Google.

  8. Page Rank Predictor (http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/future-pagerank/) – Predicts future page rank of your site.

  9. Directory Submission Tool (http://www.123promotion.co.uk/directorymanager) – Submit your site to web directories simultaneously.

  10. Keyword Density Calculator (http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density) – Submit and obtain the URL of a report on the keyword density to a maximum of three keywords separately. This is a useful tool for optimizing your own site, and the monitoring of competition.

About the Author:

John Case is the author of http://www.easy-learn-to-earn.com, a free guide to making an income online, and maintains an SEO site at http://www.awordsworth1000pictures.com/

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