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Robots.txt files can act as useful tools, telling search engines' bots what parts of a site to ignore.  Incorrectly written files don't do much good, though, and that's where the Robots.txt Syntax Checker comes in handy. This tool just makes sure that whatever process or person created a given site's robots.txt files didn't goof them up. Feed it a URL, and it'll either try to point out possible errors or give the site a clean bill of health.

Few companies are in a better position than Google to weigh in on search trends. Be sure to take full advantage of the Google AdWords Keyword Tool when trying to come up with new keywords, then.


The tool's easy enough to operate. Just supply it with some sample terms or a website's URL, and it'll provide a list of related concepts. Then - and this is the important part - it'll also show how much competition for the terms exists, as well as estimates about local and global monthly searches.

Using different words that mean the same thing can make an article or blog post more interesting for readers. It can also help you from making search engines think your site is all about some random overused term. And the Keyword Analysis Tool helps in that regard, too.

Just provide the tool with a URL, and it'll return a list of the most commonly used words on the page. Look them over, and you should be able to see if you're using terms that aren't keywords too often.

Combining lists of keywords as part of a PPC campaign (or for any other reason) isn't difficult, but it can be both time-consuming and mind-numbing. So if you've got two long lists, consider using the Combine Words tool to help.

Just input all the terms, pick "standard output" or another option (which can bring quotation marks or brackets into the equation), and click the "process" button. Then you'll get a list of all the possibilities, and whether you use it as is or take a few minutes to weed out some undesirable combos, you're sure to have saved a lot of time.

 

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