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Old 06-18-2004, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Hawley
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I would like to ask here, which tool would you experts advice me to use or buy for SEO.
I would advise against any 'tools' for SEO'ing. So does Google! IMO the single best way is to keep up with the latest news/rumours/conspiracies etc yourself. Or, hire a fair priced reputable professional.

I doubt there is any 'silver bullet' out there that will get your site pages earning you $$. Remember, don't confuse site traffic with $$
There is a certain logic here.

If you are not going to invest a great deal of time in learning how to use tools, what to avoid, and what search engines "do not like"... Dave Hawley is quite correct... avoid all tools as in all likelihood their use and unintentional abuse will jeopardize any promotional attempt.

SEO Tools aid a knowledgable person in being "more effective" by being "more efficient" in attempting to answer a complex equation:

[Website Merits - Website Disadvantage] vs. [Industry Competitiveness + Market Habits] + Implementation Schedule = Better Ranks

In the hands of a less knowledgeable person they can be useless to completely dangerous.
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