Does this software do anything else
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I have received my reports for my site and reduced the pages that had faults and remove links that didn`t go anywhere.
So now what is next do I get a report for each of the pages on my site or anything else.
Can i improve my site or traffic to my site?
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Adam just gave you two great resources.
Also as a disclaimer in no way does the use of SEOMoz's tools make your site rank better in search engines. These tools were created to give you reports to tell you if you site is ranking and the reasons why you are there. Then the blog, webinars, WBF, etc are created to give you strategies and tactics to increase your rankings.
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SEOmoz has a ton of features. Here are two good places to start:
Beginner's Guide to SEO: http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo
Overview of SEOmoz tools: http://www.seomoz.org/webinars/seomoz-pro-tool-overview
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I'm a noob too so I would be interested to hear what the pros have to say.
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