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Daug idėjų
Search Engine Optimization Web Apps:
- GoLexa – This is a relatively new web app that uses Google and Alexa APIs. It’s basically a swiss army knife SEO tool. Type in a URL and it gives you easy links to tons of interesting data.
- HubFinder – HubFinder is “a free link analysis tool which finds pages which link to related websites.” While the main version is down, you can download the source.
- Yahoo vs Google Visual – With this nifty tool, you can get a visual look at how Google and Yahoo rank particular terms differently.
- LinkHarvester – This web app allows you to easily see what pages are linking to a URL. It uses the Yahoo API to get the information.
- UrlTrends – This web app shows you various information about a URL including Google PageRank, Alexa Rating, incoming links, outgoing links, and more.
- Overture Bid Tool – This web app by Overture allows you to type in a keyword and get the maximum bids per click people are paying for that keyword.
- Overture Keyword Suggestions – Type in a keyword and this web app by Overture will show you related keywords including how many times they were searched for a few months back. (Note: the web app combines singular and plural versions of keywords so it may not be 100% accurate.)
- C Class Backlink Analyzer Tool – This web app shows you “a report that analyzes C Class backlinks and ratios.” In layman’s terms – it shows you links from different IPs.
- Spider Simulator – This web app shows you what Search Engine Spiders (most likely) see when they crawl your site.
- Google Suggest Scraper – This scrape’s Google’s keyword suggestion tool. It runs through proxies so, according to the author, it is “fuck slow.”
- Google Adwords Keyword Tool – The official version – this tool from Google allows you to enter several keywords and get variations of them.
- Digital Point Keyword Suggestion Tool – Digital Point offers their own version of the keyword suggestion tool.
- GoogSpy – This tool allows you to see Adwords Advertisers for various terms. It’s useful data if you’re thinking about running a Google Adwords campaign.
- Deep Link Ratio Calculator – This web app evaluates the deep links to a URL you type in. “A website’s deep link ratio is the comparison of the number of backlinks that go to pages under the top level of the website to the total number of backlinks for the entire website.”
- Snap Stats – This page gives you a lot of juicy keyword data from the Snap search engine. I know, I know, you’ve probably never heard of them. This is a cool web app that Google and Yahoo should make available, though.
- Mod_rewrite rewriterule generator – This web app allows you to type in your current URL, the URL you want to replace it with, and get the mod_rewrite code to put in your .htaccess file. If you don’t understand regex, this is a good tool.
- IIS Mod Rewrite Tool – If you want to mod_rewrite URLs for better search engine optimization, but you’re using IIS as a webserver, this tool will help you easily construct the code you need to use.
- SearchEngineWorld Keyword Density Analyzer – This web app allows you to type in a URL and get a breakdown of the percentage of certain keywords on the page. It also gives you the percentage for two and three word phrases.
- Ranks.nl Keyword Density Analyzer – This web app gives different percentages than the SearchEngineWorld one, but I think it might be a little more accurate. It allows you to input stop words, limit words of a certain length and more.
- Bulk Overture Keyword Suggestion – This is a third party app that allows you to enter up to 50 keywords to send to the Overture Keyword Suggestion Tool in one go.
- Robots.txt Syntax Checker – This web app validates your robots.txt, looking for errors that might affect how search engine spiders see your site.
Search Web Apps:
- Dogpile SearchSpy – This web app lets you see (in realtime) what other people are searching for on Dogpile.
- RustySearch – No, not that rusty. This web app (more of a search engine really), allows you to rate the results after you search. It randomly pulls results from one of the big four search engines and allows SEOs and webmasters to anonymously rate the results they see. The results are supposed to be published around June 1. Should be interesting.
- TurboScout – Basically, this does nothing more than add a frame at the top so you can quickly see search engine results for numerous search engines.
- Missing Pieces via Dogpile – This little flash web app allows you to type in a search term and see the overlap (or lack thereof) on Google, Yahoo and MSN search engines. Kinda cute.
- BlogDigger – Search for blogs and bloggers in your geographical area.
RSS Web Apps:
- BlogLines – Here, after you sign-up for an account, you can add all your favorite RSS feeds for easy viewing. What’s so cool about that? Well, unlike most desktop RSS newsreaders, wherever you go you can have access to them via the web.
- Rojo – This is another free RSS aggregator.
- GigaBlast XML Search Feed – Search XML with the web’s version of a command line app. That is, there’s no search box. You have to create the URL and paste it into the browser. A little clunky but possibly useful.
- RSS Digest – Enter a URL and get a snippet of code you can include on your website that will show the headlines from that RSS feed.
- NewsApp – Yet another web based RSS reader. This doesn’t seem to be as ’slick’ as some of the other ones out there.
Content Generation Web Apps:
- Live Jounal Markov Random Text Generator – Runs any Live Journal through a Markov Random Text Generator.
- WidgetBaiting from StrangeLogic – You have to provide an email to use this service, but it’s pretty cool. Basically, you feed it a text file and it will ‘evolve’ that text file, changing it slightly. While originally created for black hat SEOs, it has other uses as well.
- SciGen – Auto Computer Science Paper Generator – This is a web app that will generate pseudo-scientific articles. It’s so good, one paper it generated actually got the authors invited to SCI 2005 to give a lecture.
Tagging / Bookmark Web Apps:
- del.icio.us – This web app allows you to bookmark websites with tags. That is, you add a website to their database (after signing up for an account) and then use words and phrases (tags) to describe the website. You can also browse through the tags to see websites other users have bookmarked.
- TagBert – Yet another (lesser known) tagging/bookmark site.
- Insipid – Insipid is a del.icio.us clone that is written in PERL and available under GPL.
- BlogMarks – This is a relatively new social bookmarking service.
- Flickr – Tag your photo collection and store it online.
- Scuttle – Yet another online bookmark manager.
HTML / Design Web Apps:
- VisiBone Color Lab – Very cool tool that I still come back to often. It’s not much really, just a color pallette, but it let’s you easily see how colors will work together.
- Ranks.nl Screen Resolution Checker – Type in a URL, click a button and see what your website will look like at a certain monitor resolution. (Note: You can also just type “javascript:resizeTo(800,600)” into your browser address bar to automatically resize the browser window to what it would look like full screen at that resolution…)
- NetMechanic HTML Toolbox – This web app (which is free for single URLs) gives you a lot of info about a page. Beyond validating the HTML, it will let you know how long it will take to load (on average) at several different connection speeds as well as other information about the page.
- Server Header Checker – Type a URL into this web app and it will show you the header that the server returns. Why is it useful? Well, it shows what type of redirects someone is using and other useful info if your page is having problems.
- W3C Markup Validation Service – An HTML validation tool from the people who know. It checks webpages to see how they conform to the W3C recommendations.
- Draac Color Converter – This simple web app allows you to change Hex colors to/from RGB.
- SlayerOffice Color Pallette Creator – This web app lets you find colors that go well together for your web page.
- HTML Tidy (online) – This web app is “for checking and cleaning up HTML source files.” You can enter a URL or a snippet of HTML code.
- List-u-like CSS generator – This handy web app allows you to easily create CSS for list style navigation menus by filling out a few web forms.
- Technorati – This is a search tool that specializes in blogs. They’re also doing the tagging thing now.
- Blogdex – Blogdex is run by the MIT Media Laboratory and tracks “the diffusion of information through the weblog community.”
- CSS Validator – Yes, you guessed it – this web app lets you validate your CSS files. You can point it to a URL, upload the file, or cut and paste code into a textbox.
- OptiGIF – Type in the URL to a gif on your site and this web app will optimize it and show you what it will look like.
- WebScale Site Timer – Enter a URL and get page load times for various connection speeds.
News Web Apps:
- Google News – Why is this included? Well, there’s no human editor. It’s compiled by an algorithm. Sure, it screws up sometimes, but it’s kinda nifty.
- Yahoo! News Tag Soup – This nifty little web app was coded in about four or five hours accoding to the author. Basically, it grabs RSS feeds from Yahoo News and runs them through Content Analysis web service. The important keywords, the ones that show up often, are shown in a large font. (If you like the idea, this guy went nuts with the idea.)
- World66 Mapsonomy – Built using the BBCs Backstage, this shows you a map and allows you to see what’s going on in the world visually.
- BugMeNot – Enter the URL of a news website that requires registration and get a username and password to use on that site. If the first doesn’t work, you can usually try other variations. You can also add your own if it’s not in the BugMeNot database.
- ScrappyGoo – This site may disappear if I include it here, but you can download the source on your own. While you’re at it, email Google and let them know you want RSS feeds for their news service.
Misc Web Apps:
- BittyBrowser – While this is basically an iframe, it’s kinda cool for people new to the web as it gives them a GUI they’re familiar with.You can see a demo here.
- Liquid Information HyperWords – Mouseover any of the non-linked words. Kinda like Google’s Autolink.
- Preople.com – This web app will let you know your Preople Rank. It’s basically a search engine specifically designed for ego surfers.
- Morse Code Generator – Not exactly sure why you’d want to use this, but this web app accepts text input and translates it to morse code.
- CSG Network Calculators – A pretty full collection of various online calculators for all sorts of purposes.
- Convert To and From Unix Epoch Timestamps – The name kinda says it all.
Kritinis balsas
Taip taip taip… šimtai galimybių… tūkstančiai variantų. Svarbu nepersistengti… Ypatingai reikia atkreipti dėmesį tas svetaines, kurių turinys lietuvių kalba. Kaip bebūtų gaila mūsų kalbą nėra pagrindinė pasauliniame voratinklyje. Taigi išmintingai naudokitės galimybėmis.
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