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  • How to Create Compelling Content That Ranks Well in Search Engines

    Posted on May 8th, 2010 Frank No comments

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    This free 28-page report by Copyblogger founder Brian Clark provides you a step-by-step strategy for creating content that scores links, is highly readable and engaging, and ranks well in search engines.

    You’ll discover:

    * Why SEO Copywriting Still Matters
    * How Search Engines Work
    * Why You Have to Spoon Feed Search Engines
    * The 5 Essential Elements of Keyword Research
    * How to Create Cornerstone Content That Google Loves
    * Five Link Building Strategies That Work
    * Five Areas to Focus On for Effective SEO Copywriting
    * Why Writing for People Works for Search Engines
    * How to Make SEO Copywriting Simple

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  • 40 twitter tools for managing and organizing followers efficiently

    Posted on April 7th, 2010 Frank No comments

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    twitter-account-management-toolsIts not so easy to manage twitter friends and followers. Few factors need to consider such as how active your followers are; do they retweet your tweets; those whom you are follwing, are they following you back to determine your accounts strength and success. There are few really good web based applications who manage all those factors of your twitter account. I have searched for twitter account management tools and ended up with 40 tools. I have listed them below. Find out which one is useful for you.

    1. Buzzom is a nice free online service to mass follow and unfollow Twitter users. Apart from this, Buzzom also lets you mass unfollow those who are not following you back, or mass follow those who you are not following. All this for free. login with your twitter id and click on “Twitter Account Management” to mange your twitter account. You can find your targeted followers by keywords. Buzzom is really worth going twitter account management tools.
    Buzzom

    2. FlashTweetFlashTweet is a mass follow tool that simplifies the process of adding your twitter friends. You can see who you are following that is following you back, mass follow users based on search terms and even unfollow multiple friends at once.
    flash-tweet-promotepoint

    3. Refollow
    Refollow helps you discover, manage, and protect your Twitter social circle. Refollow calls itself a “Twitter Relationship Manager”. Some of its features includes:

    * Manage Your Friends and Followers
    * Sort by Relationship
    * Discover Relevant Users
    * Batch Follow/Unfollow
    * Lock Relationships

    It is a very simple and user friendly application. I have personally started using it for @TwitdomUpdates to determine whom to follow.
    refollow-promtoepoint

    4. Doesfollow
    DoesFollow is a simply Twitter application that tells you if a particular Twitter user is following another Twitter user. You need to enter both the Twitter user Ids and it will respond back with a “Yup” or a “Nope”!
    doesfollow

    5. Twittangle
    TwitTangle is a free service that helps you untangle the mess of having too many friends on twitter.
    twittangle

    6. Tweeter Tags
    Tweeter Tags makes it easy to declare your interests and find new, like-minded friends.
    tweeter-tags

    7. MrTweet
    Helping you find great people and followers relevant to your interests.
    mr-tweet

    8. Twalala
    Using twalala, you can filter tweets out of your stream by keywords and phrases or mute individuals who get a bit too chatty.
    twala

    9. Twitnest
    Interesting visualization of your followers and their followers.
    twitnest

    10. Twittersnooze
    It’s a good tool to avoid a blast of tweets from a conference you are not attending… just snooze the conference goers for a few days.
    twitter-snooze

    11. Twimailer

    Tired of shallow e-mails from Twitter when someone follows you? Want to know more about the people who are following you? Twimailer is a free service that delivers that information right to your inbox!
    twimailer

    12. MyCleener is yet another tool that will help us automatically unfollow all the inactive accounts based on when their last tweet was, and help you save your follow number.
    my-cleaner-twitter

    13. Twitter Karma
    Bulk management of followers and those you are following.
    twitter-karma

    14. Tweepler
    Tweepler Is an easy, more enjoyable way of processing your New Twitter Followers.
    tweepler

    15. TweetSum
    TweetSum does one thing and does it well: we show you at a glance who’s following you, give you the tools you need to decide whether you should follow them back or not.
    tweetsum

    16. Twitoria
    Twitoria finds your friends that haven’t tweeted in a long time so you can give them the boot!
    twitoria

    17. Mutuality
    Mutuality is a simple service which allow you to make bulk operations with your account.
    mutuality

    18. TweetEffect

    Find out which of your Twitter updates made people follow or leave you. Simply enter your Twitter ID in the following form.
    tweeteffect

    19. TweepMe
    TweepMe is the 100% opt-in group of Twitter users who all chose to follow each other on Twitter.
    tweepme

    20. TwitterLess

    Twitterless tells you who stops following you and graphs your follower history over time, making this info available in a variety of useful views.

    twitterless

    21. TwitterRatio

    Your Twitter Ratio is the ratio of your followers to friends (or people who you follow). It is measured with the TFF Ratio (Twitter Follower-Friend Ratio).
    twitterratio

    22. FriendOrFollow

    Who are you following that’s not following you back? Who’s following you that you’re not following back? Find out!
    friendorfollow

    23. TweepDiff
    Compare Twitter friends and followers.
    tweepdiff

    24. Twollo
    Find and Follow Twitterers with similar interests to you.
    twollo

    25. Twitter100

    With Twitter100, you can see your followers at a glance (up to 100).
    twitter100

    26. iFollowBack

    Follow back people.
    ifollowback

    27. Twtrfrnd

    A new follower? Should you follow back? Find out if you have common followings with them, and which people you follow that follow them.

    twtfrnd

    28. FriendMePlease

    Everyone wants more friends. We just make it easy.
    friendmeplease

    29. TwitHive
    Monitor and Interact with the Twitter Hive Mind.

    twithive

    30. Foller.Me
    Before you follow.

    foller

    31. FollowLists

    Create and share lists of your Twitter friends.

    followlist

    32. Tweepi is a simple collection of Twitter tools; each tool is designed to make a certain aspect of your Twitter experience and interactions simpler and more enjoyable! Follow Utility, Flush Utility, Reciprocate Utility, Cleanup Utility.

    tweepi-promotepoint

    34. Twitter Follower is a Twitter application launched by John Chow that allows you to mass follow/unfollow users from their database.

    twitter-follower

    35. InstaFollow is a free application that allows you to follow people with similar interests as you. Just Enter your Twitter username and password and you will be logged into your twitter account through InstaFollow. Enter your interests and InstaFollow will search the Twittersphere and hand pick users to follow based on your interests!
    instafollow

    36. TwitterBatcher is a Twitter mashup that allow you to easily follow many people in 3 simple steps.
    twitterbatcher

    37. Tweet Flock is an easy to use online tool to manage multiple Twitter accounts. A simple registration process is required to access the features. Some of the features that it supports:
    Easily manage your followers, Easily manage users that you are following, Find new friends, Update tweet status for multiple twitter accounts, Delete direct messages from a specific user, Follow followers (every 12 hours), Scheduled tweets (every hour and every day), Delete spam from direct messages (every hour)

    tweet-flock

    38. Taweet is a free Twitter application that allows people and businesses to streamline promotional scheduling for events, product launches, lifecasting and more! Taweet is focused on promoting the topics of your Future Tweets (FT) up until they occur to create buzz or to share with friends. Taweet offers a familiar user interface where you can create and manage your Future Tweets and also view your Twitter stream, replies and messages.

    taweet

    39. Untweeps is one of the best ones out there. It lets you find out the tweeps out of your followers who have not updated within a specified number of days (you can decide how many days is it) and lets you unfollow them. Extremely helpful when it comes to keeping your followers group healthy.
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    40. Twittaquitta , Use Twittaquitta to catch all people who stopped following you on Twitter. This service aims to let you take care of catching people who stopped following you by sending out a notification email when someone has stopped following you. You sign in with your Twitter screen name and provide an email, and from that point onwards you will be notified on the spot.
    twittaquitta when someone deserts you.

    Bonuse
    JustUnfollow is a Twitter tools that allows you to unfollow those users who do not follow you back. It does not give you an option to do bulk unfollows. You need to unfollow each user separately.

    just-unfollow

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  • 11 best free seo tools for your daily use

    Posted on April 3rd, 2010 Frank No comments

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    free-seo-toolsI am really happy to share with you top seo tools, you can say best seo tools! what we use in our everyday seo work. The good news is, these seo tools are free and can help you to get your website in top 10 search engine ranking easily. You can optimize search engine, keyword research, internal link check and more. People pays hundreds of dollars to get these services but free seo tools are doing the same job without any cost. Maybe few free seo tools on the following list you are using already or heard about free seo tools. But i hope you will find something new 11 best free seo tools for your daily use and use free seo tools for your daily seo work.

    Google Webmaster Tools

    This free google SEO tool gives me valuable insights into my visibility in the SERPs and key performance metrics. The two features I use the most are the organic click-through-rates of my top 100 pages and the internal links analysis, so I can discover and track which pages on my site are pointing to one another. Google Webmaster Tools also publishes your inbound links too, but Yahoo Link Domain does a more thorough analysis, while Majestic SEO is the most comprehensive in my opinion. Also, Google, if you’re listening, the ability to identify nofollow inbound links and filter them out of results would be a bonus.

    Google Alerts

    I use Google Alerts as an SEO tool to monitor anyone talking about my target keywords or anyone writing or posting about competitors. Anytime I see a post on my target SEO keyword, I see it as an opportunity to reach out to the blogger and put WordStream on their radar, which creates opportunities for future posts about us because experience has shown that if the author likes writing about our niche or our competitors, chances are that person will write about us. And where there’s content, there are back links.

    Ping.fm

    Tired of waiting for your new content to get indexed? Ping.fm gets new content indexed fast. The platform is actually meant for posting a single message to more than 40 different social networking sites at once. But I use it primarily to push new content to social sites because they’re constantly getting crawled, which means my content gets found much faster and indexed by the engines often in a matter of hours rather than days. And the faster your content gets indexed, the faster it ranks. Sure it’s a little spammy, but my intentions are good. Twitter purists, don’t fret. I never use Ping.fm for mass Tweeting.

    The FREE Keyword Tool

    This free SEO tool we use every day is our own FREE Keyword Tool, which is the fastest, most accurate, most comprehensive keyword suggestion tool available. The FREE Keyword Tool aggregates over 1 billion unique keywords, representing over a trillion search queries, and hundreds of millions of related terms from diverse keyword sources. You can get thousands of long tail keywords suggested, determine keyword competition with the relative volume feature, and it’s always completely free.

    SEO for Firefox

    This SEO tool has become ingrained in my daily routine. So much so, that I forget it’s even a plug-in because it integrates so seamlessly with Google SERPs. I use it mostly as my private SERP data lab, to check SEO metrics like toolbar PageRank, site and page links, and twitter mentions in the SERPs. SEO for Firefox also displays on-page nofollow links too, which is a time saver for link building and analysis. You get to see social bookmarking instances, Alexa rank, cache date, Wikipedia mentions and a host of other cool factors too.

    Majestic SEO

    I’m a big fan of Majestic SEO, which quickly has become an invaluable SEO tool for measuring link acquisition. One of my favorite features is the “daily update,” which updates you each day with a journal of new inbound links. The only downside to this is Majestic also discovers every paid link in your sponsored campaigns, so you’ll be sifting through a lot of transient, garbage links. Other notable features include some pro tools for charting link discovery, so you can impress clients with fancy bar charts. Also, the Majestic SEO site just got a face lift, which looks much slicker than the previous skin. Nice work, guys!

    Rank Checker

    Are you obsessed with where you site ranks in engines? Hey, me too! Well, with SEO Book’s Rank Checker you can get your daily rank fix from the Big Three (Google, Yahoo, Bing) simultaneously. This free SEO tool then lets you export the results to Excel and incorporate them into a keyword ranking report. What’s also nice is Rank Checker gives you the ability to add multiple keywords in a data dump and save the reports as presets, so you don’t have to enter in your keywords each time.

    iGoogle

    Did you know you can customize your iGoogle dashboard and create a fantastic brand monitoring tool? Check out the screenshot below where you’ll see I’ve set my iGoogle to capture brand mentions from the Twitter search feed, any forum mentions and blog references. How does this help SEO you ask? Besides the all important reputation monitoring, my customized iGoogle dashboard also serves as another link finder. You see, where there are brand mentions, there are often links, or even new link opportunities.

    Yahoo Link Domain

    I typically access Yahoo Link Domain through the SEO for Firefox display and use it primarily to analyze inbound links to deep pages on my sites, as I’m manually checking keyword rankings. The other way I use Yahoo Link Domain is to look at SERP competitor link profiles to find linking patterns, trends and more so to uncover linking opportunities for my own sites. If you’re looking to take your site analysis even further, Bruce Clay has a fantastic list of advanced search operators for Yahoo that you should check out. Bonus tip: with the SEO for Firefox plugin enabled, you can export these Yahoo Link Domain results into Excel by clicking the “100″ link, then the “CSV” link in the screenshot below and sort by PageRank, if you’re so inclined.

    Foxyrank

    This is a pretty new add-on for Firefox, but a great free SEO tool nonetheless. With a click, Foxyrank evaluates the webpage you’re on and presents PageRank, valid links (internal and external), and most importantly (for me anyway) how much “juice” each link on page is passing. Foxyrank also gives you the option to mark (highlight) all the valid external and internal links on page. I love it because it’s a great way to evaluate potential targets for link building and determine (hypothetically) which PR 4 page is passing more juice, so I can really refine and better qualify potential link targets.

    Twaitter

    Twaitter is a free service for sending out scheduled or recurring Tweets (I know repeat tweeting is blasphemy, but hear me out). You can set it to distribute your message daily, weekly or monthly at the exact minute you want it published, which is a big time saver. I use it mainly to send out Tweets that bear repeating. For example, I use Twaitter to repeat Tweet job postings, contest announcements or recurring events, like the one in the screenshot below for my buddies at SEM Synergy on Webmaster Radio. So how is this relevant to SEO and a free SEO tool? Well, promoting other people’s events and material is a pretty nice thing to do and being nice can often get you a link or two ;) .

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