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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Friday, June 22, 2007
SEO Tools: Free Ranking Monitor for Google
I have to admit, I have never been a big fan of SEO Tools because none of them can actually do the work for you. They help in some ways but since you have to write all your content yourself in most cases, these SEO tools can only help you identify what you already know (intuitively) or what you can find out from Google Analytics. Nevertheless, a few people have asked me to talk a little more about my SEO tools arsenal and what I like to use and I promised I will make an effort to find out more about SEO Tools what I think is worth your attention. The first one I want talk about is called Free Ranking Monitor for Google.
What I like about this tool is that it is intuitive, simple and very easy to use. And it is free. You include all the search terms you want to be found in SERPs (search Engine Result pages) in Google and it tells you from one round of report to the next if you have increased or decreased your position and which position you currently holds for each of your targeted search term. The software needs to be downloaded from cleverstat.com and I have not encountered any glitch yet. Try it and let me know what you think.
Here is what the interface looks like:
For those of you who likes to try (SEO) stuff, I am giving you THE link to ALL the 136 SEO Tools out there. Feel free to try some of them and give me your comment. I will try these SEO tools one at a time and post my comments here. If you agree or disagree, express yourself so everybody can learn.
Comments
Hi Alexandre. I just tried it and it seems pretty cool.
However, I got runtime error when I did 4-5 search. Probably need bug fix.Posted by SEO Services Auckland on 02/25 at 02:07 PMWow! thank you so much for telling me about that tool! it is much easier then manually searching, and it keeps track of my progress since last time.
Posted by Link Building Bible on 04/02 at 10:25 PM







