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glenda123
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Joined: Jul 30, 2007
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Jul 30, 2007 - 02:25 PM |
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I wanted to pass long a few valuable SEO resources which I think everyone here will benefit from....
SpyFu
http://www.spyfu.com
If you handle pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, this is your ultimate reconnaissance tool. Use it to find out how much is being spent on PPC advertising by category or industry. Sometimes it is cheaper to buy the traffic than spend months trying to optimize your site to be competitive.
Blogsearch.google.com
This is a great way to find out what conversations are taking place online related to your keywords and areas of expertise. Then go elevate those conversations and draw some attention to yourself and your own websites.
www.haraldanderson.com/searchmastery-mhiss.html
This is the best free Search Engine book I have ever read.
It is called "How To Be a Pit Bull In a Cat and Mouse Game"
It is a multimedia ebook that includes videos and audios in the ebook. When you optin at his site they give you a password to open up the ebook. This guy can teach and make you understand traffic generation. His daily emails are really good as well...and he is not trying to sell you garbage the way that most marketers do. I'm currently on day #35 of his emails and I have learned tons in the last month. Highly recommended.
KeywordDiscovery
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com
This keyword research tool allows you to find the most popular keywords used by the general searching public for your type of business, product or service so you can optimize your site for the right keywords. For example, this editor recently conducted a keyword optimization strategy for an executive recruiter. The company could have spent lots of time and resources optimizing its site for keywords such as "recruiter" and "executive search firm", but according to keyword research the most popular keyword in that area of business is "jobs"... so why bother optimizing for keywords that far fewer people will use to find the site?
The data is compiled from over 26 billion searches done in the last 12 months in 180 different search engines. A trial is available for this subscription-based service. Once at this site, you may want to also look at the subscription-based competitive intelligence services, where you can analyze which keywords your competitors are using to drive visitors to their sites via both PPC and organic SEO (search engine optimization) campaigns. At the time of writing, the fee is $250(US) per year for each competitor site you wish to track.
I also really love this keyword tool....
www.keywordjuicer.com watch the video on the site...very cool resource.
Hope these help.
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Trent
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Jul 30, 2007 - 10:22 PM |
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lovekissing
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singko
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Mar 06, 2010 - 09:24 PM |
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Thanks for sharing this source, although I have some list but this will help working at SEO if I have many list, and I hope this are effective and working to do link building. |
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bryansmith
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anilkumarsoppnox
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johnsmith1
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MaryRHubbell
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Dec 28, 2010 - 04:47 AM |
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