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These are good tools, I could also add some more seo sites to check your site's seo readiness factor i.e., seositecheck.com. I would also add compete.com to your list it gives you the traffic that any site can get from search engines so you can make informed decisions.
I know I'm probably in the minority here, but with the exception of Google Analytics, many SEO and ranking tools seem to be a waste of time. I can't tell you how much time I've spent trying to find decent tools, questioning their methods, and trying to use the info to actually help me. End the end, at least for me, it all comes down to working smart and staying focused in regard to content, backlinks, etc. Many of these tools just divert my attention. Google Analytics on the other hand... I couldn't do without it.
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I can certainly respect that. I just wanted to make the point that I think we lose a great deal of time starting out keying in on tools that ultimately provide limited value at best. There are a handful of fundamentals that are key, but beyond that, it's just dedication and good deal of hard work. If they want to use these tools to gain some form of perspective, sure, I get that. But when people start spending more time looking for shortcuts vs. applying the fundamentals, I think it's a false economy. For example, backlink checkers... It might give you some visibility into your competitors approach, but it does nothing to tell you which ones Google actually recognizes and how. A better approach may be just to consider links as advertising opporunities and to worry less about SEO. In the end, it's about helping Google serve relevant content, and I think that sometimes gets overlooked. Your point is well made though. Cheers, tsweez
Just wanted to say I think you are right. First, focus on the fundamentals. Thanks, all. very useful thread.