I think most of you would agree with me that the current available SEO tools just don’t cut it once you reach a certain level. This statement isn’t without warrant. In my recent search for tools to review I found a high level of repetition with almost every tool I came across.
Break Down Of Available SEO Tools
25%- Rank Checkers
25%- Tell or attempt to predict your Page Rank.
20%- Submitters
15%- Spammers
10%- Crappy site analysis
5%- Windows error screen generators
Almost all of which, might I add, are for the complete amateur. Where are the tools designed for SEM like us?
So although I was hoping not to dedicate too much time to this site I have decided to start producing some tools and utilities especially for Blue Hatters. Do any of you consider yourselves Blue Hatters yet? Nah I didn’t think so. It’ll grow on ya
On the drawing board today I ran into an interesting delima. With the concept of Blue Hat and it’s base in the idea of “advanced SEO techniques” these can’t be any ordinary run of the mill tools. I have a standard to set.
My whole goal behind these tools is to get people to check them out and have their first reaction be HOLY SHIT! How did he do that? Anyways, I drew up some ideas and already started on the first one. It’s already going very well and I’ll keep you posted on it’s progress. So far it’s coming out great and best of all unique. I really don’t think this first tool will ever be able to be duplicated.
I also wanted to note that I am planning on making all of my tools scalable so each tool will be able to work off the data and inputs from the last. That way when they are all completed they can be put into one complete tool. A SEO company in a box if you will.
If anyone has any ideas for tools that you’ve always wanted to see let me know.
Hey, I was wondering whatever happened to these gret tools that you’ve been developing?
Hey Carl,
Sorry man you are completely right. This is way old news and I haven’t done anything about it. To be honest I developed 3 of the 5 tools i originally planned. One of them turned out way too badass to ever share. No bullshit. Another only one is only useful when it is coded for multithreads(i code most of my promotools multithreaded) and it would eat up a too much of my server to put it live, plus it also used a ton of api calls and runs like shit through a proxy. So unless I coded in a way for ppl to put in their own api keys which is not only very effective with apis like msn, but is also very annoying for the users. The third i simply got done, and was in the process of making it pretty(in other words make it so it doesn’t print a bunch of debugs to the screen) when it gave me a really good idea and i got distracted and never managed to put the finishing touches on it.
So i owe you all an appology. Not only for this post but the one where i built a dedicated server for the tools. I ended up using that server for another project.
Its just a blog, I make no money off it, nor does it take up much of my time. So promises made don’t hold a ton of weight as far as deserving a deadline, but eventually this site will have everything.
Thanks for your patience
-Eli
seondesign.net Seo tools and blue hat seo tools is these things useful?
Not really, there are far better apps available here if you take the time to read around a bit.
Eli, your tool kit would be scary to say the least. I missed out on the quick indexing tool but I sure would be a happy man if you ever put that darn “black hole rss links” script up!
I *am* learning php and perl now, inspired by this blog in particular. But I am a ways away from doing anything useful with it.
But props for the new pingcrawl tool. That is truly a very cool tool to use with an autoposter for sure.
Just wish that XML feed link builder script was available.
What do you code this in, Eli? I’m trying to learn RoR. Think it’s a good language for Blue Hat tools?
I would love to see a tool for us advanced users.
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