What is the leading and industry standard Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tool/ software?
February 8th, 2010 | by admin |….and where can I get it!?
There are no industry standard SEO tools. Most people use several techniques and sometimes software programs that speed up the process, but there is no one program. A lot of programs will make the claim that it’s all in one, but it doesn’t work that way. There are many variables when it comes to search engine optimization. First you have to understand your need for keywords related to your site’s topic and from there you have to optimize the site with title tags, keywords, metatags, h1 tags, h2 tags, etc… Then you have to do off page optimization by getting back links. There is a lot more to it than just clicking on a program although there are several programs that can help you out.
3 Responses to “What is the leading and industry standard Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tool/ software?”
By Janie on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply
There are actually a few depending on what tasks you want to perform. You really need to understand what you are doing with each task. I am an experienced internet marketer and I subscribe to http://www.eziseo.com which explains the seo process and shows you all of the best tools you can use. I keep my staff productive with weekly keyword & website performance reports so they know what software to use on my websites. I use it to automate my traffic & search engine optimization process. Has easy plans & tools to tell you exactly what to do to your website. They tell you what software to use and why.
References :
http://www.eziseo.com
By Jonny B on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply
There are no industry standard SEO tools. Most people use several techniques and sometimes software programs that speed up the process, but there is no one program. A lot of programs will make the claim that it’s all in one, but it doesn’t work that way. There are many variables when it comes to search engine optimization. First you have to understand your need for keywords related to your site’s topic and from there you have to optimize the site with title tags, keywords, metatags, h1 tags, h2 tags, etc… Then you have to do off page optimization by getting back links. There is a lot more to it than just clicking on a program although there are several programs that can help you out.
References :
http://customrequest.com
By Paul C on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply
The importance of relevant back links should not be overlooked, there are many tools available to get links automatically, I recommend http://www.neurolinker.us/?aid=678
References :
http://www.neurolinker.us/?aid=678