4 More Great SEM Tools

Because of the popularity of last week’s post about my favorite presenter from SES Toronto 2008, Ken Jurina from Epiar, I wanted to take some time today to take some time today to showcase four more of Ken’s favorite SEM tools:

GoLexa – www.golexa.com

Pros:
•tools work right within your browser
•able to access a variety of SEO tools all in one location

Critiques:
•busy interface
•not intuitive as to what a particular button/tool does
•possible error when reaching daily API limit

Cool:
•dashboard of buttons to easily query other SEO tools
•some fields are pre-populated for ease of use

Cost:
•FREE

I4Market – www.i4market.com/tools/backlinks.html

Pros:
• simple to use interface
• displays the text in and surrounding the link
• other SEO tools available beyond backlinks one

Critiques:
• none that we can think of

Cool:
• displays the Page Rank of a site and URL of backlinks

Cost:
•FREE

GSiteCrawler – gsitecrawler.com

Pros:
• crawl simulation provides detailed spidey-vision
• view canonical and duplicate content issues, aborted URLs, page file sizes and more
• automatic XML sitemap creation

Critiques:
• large sites may take a few hours and need to be run overnight
• crawlers will get stuck in a loop on sites with dynamic URLs

Cool:
• one-stop audit shop
• exports multiple reports

Cost:
•FREE

Sidenote: I am also a big fan of GSiteCrawler and have posted about it a number of times in this blog.

Epiar® MarketView™

Pros:
• datamine & analyze 100,000’s phrases from multiple data sources
• huge time saver for identifing/categorizing organic/PPC phrases

Critiques:
• not online, not free, 6th rev. beta development

Cool:
• generates Negative PPC lists for Google, 10,000 phrases/terms long
• phrases can be sorted, analyzed, and tagged by:
– general relevance, target phrase, industry, geography etc.
• generates site plans & detailed optimization guides:
– site architecture, keyword insertion for coding and content on page by page basis for use by site: designer, developer and copywriter

Matthew Toren

Matthew Toren is an Award Winning Author, Serial Entrepreneur, and Investor. He Co-Founded YoungEntrepreneur.com along with his brother Adam. Matthew is co-author of the newly released book:Small Business, Big Vision: “Lessons on How to Dominate Your Market from Self-Made Entrepreneurs Who Did it Right” and also co-author of Kidpreneurs.

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