Why there is no tool that check the page content ?
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When using the SEO tool:
http://www.seomoz.org/keyword-difficulty/google.com
We can see the top 10 competition on a lot of parameters but i think you are missing the research on PAGE TEXT CONTENT.
What do you say ?
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I think the tool can determine a lot of keyword statistics from all the top 10 ranked on the specific keyword you exam.
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Clearly link building and content relevancy are both very important to SEO.
The difference with respect to tools is we can see content by looking at a page, where we can't see who is linking to a page without tools or additional investigation.
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Don't you think it's important at least as link building ?
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For checking content, I like the LDA tool which is the first tool listed in the SEOmoz lab section: http://www.seomoz.org/labs/lda
If you like the tool, you may also want to see Virante's version: http://www.virante.com/seo-tools/lda-content-optimizer
The only reason I mention their version is Rand shared the SEOmoz tool is not currently being developed further.
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