The Top Three SEO Tools
July 13th, 2008 by No Doubt MarketingIf you are ready to start optimizing your site, you need to use the same tools that professionals rely on every day. These tools will give you the leg-up that you need to ensure that your SEO efforts will be successful. Here are the absolute three best SEO tools that you can use.
1. Google Website Optimizer – By far, this tool is one of the most powerful and it is free to use. You will need to set up a Google account to access it, but it is well worth it. You can use this tool to test out various configurations, layouts and page content to determine how effective they will be. Set up a test page, run the optimizer and it will provide you with the tips you need to perfect that page. With multiple test pages, you can easily see which one will have the best projected ROI.
2. WordTracker/Google Keyword Selector Tools – These two tied for second due to the fact that using them in conjunction gives you a definite SEO edge. Type in a keyword into either tool and you will get not only its popularity, but also suggestions and related key phrases. This is very useful and will help you develop the right kind of content for your site’s success.
3. Backlink Checker from iWebTool – Ever wonder how many sites are linking to yours? Use this tool to determine how effective your link building campaigns have been. In addition, you can use the same tool to how your competitors are doing. This is definitely a favorite tool that has a variety of different uses.
There are literally thousands of different SEO tools that are on the market. Most are free to use and can provide you with the information and suggestions you need to perfect your SEO.


No Doubt Marketing was launched in May of 2007. The company was a vision of Justin Stewart, a seasoned freelance writer with over 3 years of experience. After dealing with many larger SEO, internet marketing, web design and web development companies, it was determined that there was a need for an affordable, English speaking writing and data entry company. 


July 13th, 2008 at 4:50 am
Thanks for the heads up on Google’s Website Optimizer. Is this somehow related to Analytics?
July 13th, 2008 at 4:51 am
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July 14th, 2008 at 3:08 am
Hi Noemi!
Thanks for your comments. It is a separate product from Analytics, but we’ve found it to be very useful.
We’re currently working on a test that we’ll publish here with more information on how the Google Optimizer works and what to expect.
July 21st, 2008 at 10:08 pm
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