What’s in your SEO Toolbox?

SEO Tools – We all use them.
What’s in your SEM Toolbox?

In a few weeks I’m going to SES in NYC. I’ll be on the SEM Tools Panel.

If you could only use 5 SEO Tools, which tools would you choose?
(Feel free to add links)

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Side notes: Speaking of tools… today we got the C class backlink tool 2 working again. The Title Tag inbound links and outbound links tool was also updated today. The Neat-o tool should be fixed soon (possibly later today). If you’re a fan of SEO Tools, you’ll love Mr. Ploppy’s collections.

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8 Responses to “What’s in your SEO Toolbox?”

  1. nuevojefe Says:

    Love checking out your tools for ideas on creating/improving our own; nice of you guys to share :-)

    “The Title Tag inbound links and outbound links tool”
    It’s actually a “Title Element”.

  2. Peter T Davis Says:

    Of course Digitalpoint’s keyword tracker
    http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/keywords/

  3. Aaron Pratt Says:

    Man those tools are slow dude! I have yet to have the patience to wait, but they look cool anyhow…

  4. Michael Teper Says:

    Check your bookmark link title.

  5. Jon Henshaw Says:

    I actually use my own tools, which I use everyday. They’re all free, so anyone can use them if they want.

    SEO Analyzer
    http://www.sitening.com/tools/seo-analyzer/

    SERP Tracker
    http://www.sitening.com/tools/serp-tracker/

    Google PageRank Checker
    http://www.sitening.com/tools/page-rank/

  6. avi Says:

    http://tools.seobook.com -a great collection of tools made freely available by Aaron Wall.

    We created new Adword campaigns last week using his new keyword mispelling tool. Results: Mispelled keywords have reduced average CPC by at least 50% for many terms.

    Good luck at SES-NY!

  7. Aaron Pratt Says:

    serp tracker – nice tool!

  8. Michael Teper Says:

    I just blogged about adding custom buttons to the new Google toolbar. You can grab ones for Yahoo! Site Explorer and Internet Archive off my blog (http://michaelteper.com/archive/2006/02/09/5824.aspx), and I’m sure in no time others will surface for other tools.