Internet Marketing Resources
Written by Pablo Palatnik on June 6, 2008
Below, you’ll find tools that may be useful to your Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing efforts. Going to try and update this list as much as possible with the tools I personally use for quick research. There are a lot of paid products out there that are really worth having, but these free tools are great to get you started.

SEODigger.com- Check out which keywords on your site rank in Google.
Page Strength Tool- Very cool tool from the guys at SEOmoz estimating the strength of your site.
SEO Link Analysis Script- Cool script analyzing a few link factors, anchor text, and more.
WordTracker- Free keyword suggestion tool, paid version is way better but this can give you an idea.
SEO2020 Keyword Tool- Free keyword tool, has some issues, but when it works, its very good.
SEOToolSet- A few tools that you may find helpful to compete and optimize your site.
Google Analytics - This is what I believe to be the best analytics free tool on the web. You can do a lot with this tool once you fully understand how to use it and its strengths. Gives you a great deal of information on your website.
Domain Tools - A real great resource having everything to do with domains and help you find out everything you want and need.
Online Marketing Recommended Resources:
Search Engine Journal - Great source of online marketing and search engine news on the web. Loren Baker brings together a great team of writers to bring you great tips and news.
Search Engine Land - The godfather of search, Danny Sullivan, brings you the latest news, tips, and much more with a great team of writers. Also has a social community (Sphinn) which is one of the best resources of news and tips from the online marketing blogosphere.
SEO Consulting- If you’re looking for SEO tips and strategies, Ann Smarty has them. Great blog for SEO fans and addicts, shares very good info!
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eCommerce Software Developer - Over 12 years in the e-commerce business developing websites for small to large businesses.







