The Best Website Seo Tools

The Best Website Seo Tools

by James Pruitt on 05/26/2010

Over the last few months, people have asked me a lot about what SEO tools I use for my sites. My favorite SEO tool is Traffic Travis SEO Software. Take a look at what Traffic Travis can do for you.

Once you get Traffic Travis you won’t want anything else. It has all the tools that you need to track your site and your competition. Check it out today for free.

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Clayton May 28, 2010 at 3:15 pm

James, yeah, I have to agree. Traffic Travis is pretty awesome. It’s a shame it doesn’t run on Macs though (I’m a Mac user). Fortunately, with Parallels or Bootcamp you can still use run it on Mac (just be careful of those viruses…).

Market Samurai isn’t free, but it’s a pretty good program. Great for people like me that are too lazy to switch over to Windows for keyword research…

-Clayton

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James P June 16, 2010 at 12:39 pm

I have heard Market Samurai is good, but I have never used it myself. I understand the hassles Mac users go through trying to find good tools.

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Joseph Doughty June 21, 2010 at 3:02 pm

@Clayton, thanks for th Market Samurai tip. I’m checking it out now.

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Janis Gagliardi September 20, 2011 at 11:39 pm

Your video is video is very convincing. It’s free so I might as well try it, I have nothing to lose :) Thanks for sharing info.

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