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One of the more beautiful looking interfaces of the SEO tools that I've seen.
Good interface, useless tool. Out-dated onsite recommendations, such as a whole section dedicated to the meta-keywords section.
Pretty harsh words, Darren. You're willing to write off a tool based mostly on the fact that there's a section for keywords? As someone involved in the SEO industry, one might argue that it would be really great if you'd provide some constructive feedback so the tool may be enhanced and better cater for more current requirements. Contrary to public belief, Google and the likes may feed out that keywords as meta data are no longer required, but there are directories and engines that still do take them into account - it's for this reason that the system does not do an absolute scoring for reports because, as with most things SEO, some points/topics are somewhat controversial and what one person may deem as useless, may be useful to someone else. Further to that, it is my understanding that the only real reason for not including a keywords meta area is simply to prevent competitors from spying on your keywords, but we all know that that isn't exactly a protection measure. Of course, your opinion is your opinion and everyone's entitled to one, I merely felt that I would defend what I feel is a great tool and not let someone just squash it - every startup has to start somewhere and if it's squashed off the marks, that's a shame to entrepreneurs in general. My 2c :-)