| Re-Building My Firefox Sidebar (and Ranking the SEO Blogs) |
| 09-08-2008 04:24, 2 months ago |
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Posted by randfish In November of last year, I updated my Firefox Sidebar to contain all the sites and tools on the web I regularly need. Today, I've done that again and, in the process, re-compiled and re-ordered my list of search-related blogs according to my personal preferences. Since I'm heading out of town for 2 weeks starting Tuesday (getting married, then a short vacation), this should give anyone who's in need of more to read a solid solution.
Download Rand's Firefox Sidebar
Let's start with the SEO/M Blogs. Remember that the ordering is based on my personal preference of where I visit most often and get the most value. Unless you're exactly like me, you'll probably have your own opinions about what to put where:
SearchEngineLand
SEO Book
Search Engine Journal
Search Engine Roundtable
Small Business SEM
Gray Wolf
DaveN
Marketing Pilgrim
Matt Cutts
Greg Linden
SEO By the Sea
Webmaster Central Blog
MindValley Labs
Grokdotcom
Stephan Spencer's Scatterings
Eric Enge
Vanessa Fox
Distilled's Online Reputation Management Blog
Jon Mendez
SugarRae
On Startups (Dharmesh Shah)
Seth Godin
Traffick
Shoemoney
Ian Lurie
Fred Wilson (A VC)
SEO Theory
Joost De Valk
SEO Scoop
SEO Black Hat
John Mueller
Resource Shelf
Dennis Mortensen
Avinash Kaushik
Bill Hartzer
CornwallSEO
Palatnik Factor
Blue Hat SEO
Techipedia
Yahoo! Search Blog
MSN Search Blog
Guy Kawasaki's Blog
Performancing
"Social Buzz" is a critical category for me. Since so much of SEO work revolves around social media, linkbait and trend-watching, I try to keep abreast of as much as I can in the world of viral content. It's tremendously valuable to see not only what sorts of viral content techniques are working, but also to stay abreast of the tech/online world's general interest levels around given topics.
Techmeme
Reddit
Del.icio.us/Popular
Hacker News
Sphinn
Yahoo! Buzz
Digg
PopURLs
Bookmarklets - I honestly don't know how I'd survive without them. The SEOmoz bookmarklet to plug in any URL to the PRO tools dashboard and run any type of report I want is a great one, but the basics like Yahoo! link checking and the Google site command are equally useful. You can take the links below and drag/drop them into your sidebar to use.
SEOmoz PRO Dashboard
Y!SE Linkdomain
Y!SE Links to Page
GG Blogsearch Links
Y! Linkdomain -Site
Pages Indexed on Google
SEOmoz Check Rankings
Reputation monitoring and link growth tracking is essential to our business. I'm constantly monitoring any trackable mention I can find of the SEOmoz brand to help inform our strategy, figure out where we're going right and wrong and watch to see how our content performs from a link growth perspective.
Google Blogsearch Links
Twitter Search
Google Blogsearch Mentions
24 Hour Google Search Mentions
Google News
Technorati Reactions
Technorati Search Mentions
BlogPulse
Serph
In my SEO Tools folder, I've got links to the sources I use most frequently. These don't include a lot of SEOmoz's own tools, because it's so much faster to use the SEOmoz Tool Dashboard bookmarklet (above). Our newest tool - Trifecta - isn't in that system yet, so I've got it here.
SEOmoz | Trifecta Tool
SEO-Browser
W3C Link Checker
DaveN's KWD Tool (although I abhor keyword density as a metric, this tool is very useful for on-page analysis)
GG AdWords: Keyword Tool
Google Insights for Search
MS AdCenter Labs Tools
Web Resources could easily be grouped in with SEO Tools, but I like to separate the two simply because they serve somewhat different functions. The web resources include some automated analysis tools, but they also have web services like Wufoo and ObjectGraph, which I find valuable.
ObjectGraph Dictionary & Thesaurus
Wufoo
DomainTools
Google Trends
Who is Hosting This?
Online Non-Linear Regression Tool
I'm not active in a ton of different social sites, but I'm trying to get a bit better about logging in and contributing more than once every few months. Right now, I'm just using:
Twitter
LinkedIn
Facebook
I admit that in recent months, my forum activity has fallen off even more dramatically than in years past. I grew up in the SEO forums, first as a spectator (starting in 2002) to an active member (in 03-04) and finally as a moderator at several forums. However, my role at SEOmoz took away the time I once had to devote to those arenas and I now find that I only perform a few activities at forums, such as looking for blog post ideas and answering the occassional question about SEOmoz.
Cre8asite Forums
Digitalpoint
HighRankings
SERoundtable
SEORefugee
SEW Forums
V7N
SitePoint
WebProWorld
News is where I go during lunch. Typically, I run outside, grab something from a nearby restaurant and eat in front of my computer, where I browse the latest in science news, the tech field, politics, and more. Once again, these are in order of how much I read/value them:
Slate Magazine
Polymeme
BBC News
Electoral Vote
The Stranger
Newsvine
International Herald Tribune
National Geographic News
NY Times Technology Section
Wired News
I'd love to hear from everyone out there if there are sites or resources I should really be reading/using or that you find terrifically valuable outside of the ones I've detailed above. Do you like this post? Yes No |
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