I think this tool is awesome!!! It’ll save me time in loading multiple websites, and going from window to window to email, check on webmaster requests, and the like.
I would really like to write an update in a couple of months to see how much time this link manager really saves me in my work. For now, because my 30-day free trial is over, I’m back to the old way of link building.
I’ve decided that this page is to review the things that I have done, and to talk about the new things that I learn daily in the realm of search engine optimization. It’ll help me stay accountable for the time that I use, and it will help me keep track of how much I improve by the end of the summer. I can’t wait to review these posts in 3 months.
RSS feed from Matt Cutts’ “Gadgets, Google, and SEO” blog, I noticed that he posted a video from Google I/O about some site reviews that he and some other Googlers did. It was very enlightening. They gave some great feedback, which helped me understand a little more about what the search engines look for, and how I can help our client companies.
There are a lot of websites that don’t have sufficient content for the search engines to pick up; some websites have way too many affiliate websites, instead of focusing on one or two; and other websites put all of their text into images and slide shows instead of using actual text in the website.