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Posted: 08/24/2006 04:59 am
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I am familiar with SEO Elite and Web Position Gold.

But there are many others such as SEO Studio and Web CEO.

1) Where is there a comprehensive list?
2) Is there some sort of site which ranks each product on key factors?
3) Does anyone have experience pulling together the analysis of all of them and doing their own custom advanced analysis?



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Posted: 08/24/2006 06:38 am
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What about Bruce Clay's set of tools? Are they good?



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Posted: 08/27/2006 09:26 pm
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Hmmmm. It is like this - every SEO pro develops his/her own set of tools over a period of time. It is not to suggest that we don't depend on third party tools at all. Most of the time, it is the Search engines themselves. These days their supplied API is enough to start a custom designed tool.




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Posted: 08/28/2006 07:08 am
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Cool, ok... That makes sense...

Thanks for the reply...


 
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