View Full Version : Great new SEO tool!
(ry$$1e
07-05-2006, 08:19 AM
Hi there...
Was notified about this new SEO tool...
Enjoy!
http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html
(ry$$ie :p
Blazingpie
07-05-2006, 08:54 AM
This tool is very handy, despite its drawbacks. it's results are a bit inaccurate but its still in beta so it can only get better from here :D
daniel
07-05-2006, 09:56 AM
well done
great tool,
I have found that there is some data that it produces that is not entirely accurate
anyone else find this
Daniel
Blazingpie
07-05-2006, 12:56 PM
well done
great tool,
I have found that there is some data that it produces that is not entirely accurate
anyone else find this
Daniel
Yeah, i did too. Doesnt always load up, and doesnt always produce accurate results, for example some sites it says that there are dozens of .gov links ut when you click on the link to see them, it reports that no links are found :/
I think you need to playaround with the default pause times. They're all set to one second. Looks like a cool SEO tool though, but I'm sure it'll be heavy on Google, Alexa and Whois resources!
Strangely enough the most interesting thing for me is the domain age. Google really seems to love old domains!
Cheers,
Paz.
Blazingpie
07-06-2006, 12:26 PM
I think you need to playaround with the default pause times. They're all set to one second. Looks like a cool SEO tool though, but I'm sure it'll be heavy on Google, Alexa and Whois resources!
Strangely enough the most interesting thing for me is the domain age. Google really seems to love old domains!
Cheers,
Paz.
Nah, already tried that, set them to different ones and the results were the same :(
daniel
07-06-2006, 08:04 PM
Paz, its true what you say, i have noticed this more and more, the age of the domain really seems to pre-qualify the website for Google.
It would be good to do a test with a old domain name that has been indexed and flood the site with links and content,
Do you think that this would miss the sand box due to the age of the domain name?
Dan
<snip>Do you think that this would miss the sand box due to the age of the domain name?
Dan
I do think so. And I'm sure I'm not alone because there are websites selling expired domains with backlinks.
http://www.cheaphostingdirectory.com/expireddomainswithtraffic.html
The problem is that I can't get close to bidding at that one because there are so many people with the same idea. I think it's either worth throwing some money at the problem, or making a big flask of coffee and staying up all night to get an early bid in!
Cheers,
Paz.
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