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Semi-automated page optimization ?

         

ROLAND_F

11:41 pm on Feb 27, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I was thinking about a tool that help you to write an optimized web page.
A kind of text editor that help you by showing you a list of keywords or keyphrases that you should use instead of other words, a text editor able to
show the frequency of a word in the text just by doing mouseover and a tooltip would say the frequency.
Could MSWord could be turned in such a tool using VBScript ? (I'm not in VBScript so I can't help).

F.

bufferzone

7:29 am on Feb 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I don't like automization (did I spell that right??) in any way when doing SEO. Automizations are predictable and recognizable. NO I'd prefer to do it by hand

Marcia

9:13 am on Feb 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Roland, I just saw an HTML editor today which is free and has plugins added. It's open source, too. One of the plugins is for having a thesaurus, which would give synonyms for chosen words.

It wouldn't actually be automated, but like Photoshop filters, just has features that automate certain processes without creating "automated" cookie-cutter pages.

Is that the kind of thing you're referring to? It seems like it would be very handy to have, unless it slowed down performance of the program too much.

digitalghost

9:31 am on Feb 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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HTMLKit has a keyword thesaurus plug-in. There's no keyword density analyzer but you could create something similar to the mouseclick application to cover that.

I still see the very real possibility that given wide spread usage, a progam like that would create almost identical pages given similar keyphrases even though different authors utilize the applications.

DG

Marcia

10:49 am on Feb 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>HTMLKit has a keyword thesaurus plug-in

That's exactly the one I was looking at yesterday and forgot to bookmark. There's a tremendous list of plugins that have beenn developed to go with it. I'm wondering how much they weigh it down; the tag editor I've used is *very* slow to load because of all the extras it's got, and a memory hog to boot.

digitalghost

10:55 am on Feb 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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It is a memory hog but that is one piece of software I use every day.

I can convert from html to xhtml, strip font tags in the process and then validate.

I don't have all the plug-ins, and I run it on a system with 1024 megs of RAM and it performs well.

An SEO plug-in would probably go over well, don't think I'd use it though.

DG

ROLAND_F

10:58 pm on Mar 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Html-kit is a very nice tool!
I was talking about a semi-automated tool, not a fully automated one so I hope that with such a tool there is still a human in control who make final decision.