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By Robin Nobles |
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When I started writing these Cool Tools articles, I
had no idea how popular they'd be. Obviously, my readers are
seriously interested in helpful (and free) tools on the
Internet.
The tool developers have gone to amazing lengths to create
phenomenal tools . . . then give them to you totally free of
charge. They deserve a huge round of applause!
Thanks to all of you who've sent me your list of cool tools. At the
bottom of this article, you'll find links to Parts 1 and 2. Please
continue to send me links to cool tools you've found in your
wanderings on the Web.
Criteria: the tools have to be FREE, and they have to be
"Cool"!
Wordtracker KEI Observation Deck
http://www.keiobservationdeck.com/
Many of you will recognize the name, John Alexander, and will
connect John to Wordtracker. John is the author of an extremely
popular e-book called, "Wordtracker Magic."
John's Wordtracker strategies take you out of the "keyword" arena
and into the behavorial research arena. His strategies allow you to
bring in targeted traffic to your Web sites without having to
compete against hundreds of thousands (or millions) of competing
pages.
If you don't believe there are decent KEI values in Wordtracker, or
if you want to learn how to get outside of the competition, stop by
the fascinating KEI Observation Deck and watch a true master of
Wordtracker at work. Remember: it's FREE!
Be sure to bookmark this page and visit again and again. It takes
practice to learn how to think laterally. Once you do, you can do
amazing things with Wordtracker.
FILExt The File Extension Source
http://filext.com/
Do you ever come across a file extension that you simply have no
idea what program to connect it to? FILExt is a detailed database
of file extensions and programs that use them.
Googlesearches Tool
http://www.algotech.dk/googlesearches.asp
Use this advanced search tool to search The Mighty Google in
virtually every way you can imagine, even in language- or
country-specific searches. This handy tool is definitely one you'll
want to bookmark and come back to again and again.
Hotscripts.com
http://hotscripts.com/
Do you think that 28,959 resources in over 1,000 categories will
keep you busy for a while? Someone asked about counters and log
analyzers. This site has quite a list to choose from. Enjoy!
Bookmarklets
Add Extra Functionality to Your Browser with these Simple
Scripts
http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/accessibility/bookmarklets.html
What are they? Bookmarklets are easy-to-use little programs that
you can integrate into your browser to make your coding, debugging,
and researching lives much easier. Give them a try!
Search Engine Decoder Relationship Chart
http://www.search-this.com/search_engine_decoder.asp
This cool chart shows the relationships between the various search
engines and directories. Click on any search engine, and you'll see
which search engines/directories supply results back and forth to
that engine. It loads extremely fast, even with a 56K modem, and
it's up to date. Very impressive.
Martindale's "The Reference Desk"
http://www.martindalecenter.com/
Though not a "tool" per se, Martindale's is a reference site that
you'll want to bookmark and refer back to time and time again. What
can you find at Martindale's?
How about 19,575 online calculators? Can you imagine? You'll
find calculators for every type of project imaginable. You'll also
find translators, patent and trademark information, and world maps.
The list is virtually endless.
125 Legitimate Link Building Strategies
http://www.searchengineworkshops.com/articles/leglinkpop.html
We all know the importance of off-page factors when it comes to
search engine rankings. Link popularity is one of the crucial
off-page factors that can make such a difference to the success of
a Web site. In this article, which can also be downloaded in e-book
format, over 30 SEO authorities offer their best suggestions for
increasing the link popularity of your Web site.
HTML Tags A Free Online Cheatsheet
http://html-tags.info/
This HTML quick reference guide is excellent. All HTML tags with
attributes and values are for XHTML 1.1, also known as HTML 4.01.
Print out the guide and keep it beside your computer.
Color Marketing Group Forecasting the Color of Profit
The Color Marketing Group is an international association of color
designers involved in the use of color as it applies to the
profitable marketing of goods and services. Its major function is
to identify the direction of color and design trends.
You might ask, so what? Who cares?
Do you realize that color can impact a buying decision? The Web is
a visual medium, and we need to be very aware of the colors we
choose on our Web sites. Even swapping out background colors can
impact a buying decision.
What are the "in" colors for 2005? 2006? Visit these URLs to learn
more.
http://www.colormarketing.org/media/news/2005_consumer_col_dir
.htm
http://www.colormarketing.org/media/news/2006_consumer_col_dir
.htm
CSS Tutorial at W3Schools.com
http://www.w3schools.com/css/
Learn how Cascading Style Sheets can make your life as a search
engine marketer much easier, and how it can help you clean up your
source code. W3Schools provides an excellent CSS tutorial free of
charge, complete with a lot of examples and quizzes.
Parts 1 and 2 of the Cool Tools Articles
Cool Tools that are Also Free!
http://www.searchengineworkshops.com/articles/cool-tools.html
Yet More Cool Tools that are Also FREE!
http://www.searchengineworkshops.com/articles/cool-tools-
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