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Scriptalicious Ultimate SEO Scripts

Scriptalicious Ultimate SEO Scripts

The Ultimate SEO Scripts

Most companies charge $50-100 per month for access to tools like these. Now you can have your own powerhouse of SEO tools for an amazing price. Get the power of the SEO gurus at your fingertips for under $100 with the #1 SEO Scripts.

Features

  • SEO Friendly URLs
  • Powerful Admin CP
  • Manage Tools & Categories
  • Built-in CMS
  • Site Links Manager
  • WYSIWYG Editor
  • Customizable Themes
  • Includes 6 styles

The Ultimate SEO Scripts

SEO Scripts Pro

77 powerful SEO scripts. Adds 40 brand new tools to your SEO arsenal:

* Keyword Rich Domain Finder
* Link Extractor
* Keyword Extractor
* Twitter Links Finder
* Digg Links Checker
* Delicious Link Checker
* Bing Indexed Pages Checker
* Site Rank Checker
* Authority Link Checker
* .edu Backlink Checker
* .gov Backlink Checker
* DMOZ Backlink Checker
* Compete Ranking Checker
* Convert UNIX Timestamp
* Convert Date to Timestamp
* Email to Image Converter
* Alexa Multiple Rank Checker
* Multiple PageRank Checker
* Multiple Backlink Checker
* Robots.txt Checker
* Multiple PageHeat Checker
* Multiple Fake PageRank Checker
* Multiple .edu Backlink Checker
* Multiple .gov Backlink Checker
* Multiple DMOZ Backlink Checker
* Multiple IP Address Checker
* Multiple Reverse IP Lookup
* HTML Markup Validator
* CSS Validator
* Google Indexed Pages Checker
* Yahoo Indexed Pages Checker
* Multiple Compete Rank Checker
* Compete Statistics Checker
* MSN Live Indexed Pages Checker
* Multiple Compete Statistics Checker
* Multiple Digg Links Checker
* Multiple Delicious Link Checker
* Yahoo Directory Backlink Checker
* Webpage Size Checker
* Multiple Authority Link Checker
* Link Analyzer
* Backlink Checker
* Search Engine Position Checker
* Search Engine Saturation Checker
* Fake Rank Checker
* No-Follow Finder
* Reciprocal Link Checker
* URL Shortener
* Link Suggestion Generator
* PageRank Checker
* PageHeat Checker
* Link Popularity Checker
* Alexa Traffic Rank Checker
* Multiple Keyword Search Engine Position
* Multiple Website Search Engine Position
* Multi-Rank Checker (PageRank and Alexa)
* Keyword Density Checker
* Keyword Suggestion Generator
* HTTP Header Extractor
* HTTP Header Viewer
* Meta Tag Extractor
* Meta-Tag Generator
* Source Code Viewer
* MD5 Encrypter
* HTML Encrypter
* HTML Optimizer
* Website Speed Test
* Domain Whois Retriever
* Site Spider Viewer
* Spider Viewer
* Search Engine Listing Preview
* Reverse IP/Look-up
* Ping Domain/IP
* Website Status Checker
* Browser Details Tool
* Send Anonymous Emails
* JavaScript Clock

 

Registering a New Domain VS Buying an Expired Domain Name

Today it is harder to find a quality domain name for your company or business niche. Just the other day I was searching for a domain name and someone bought up all the domains related to a niche I wanted. Every keyword version I could think of was taken. But what makes me mad is that every domain that was taken was a parked page. Now would it have been easier to just purchase a expired domain?

Registering a New Domain

The good thing about registering a new domain is that you get to pick the domain name yourself. You are guaranteed a clean slate and don’t have to worry about the domain name being black listed, tagged as spam, ect.

Buying an Expired Domain Name

It might be great idea to register an expired domain name since there is possibilities of traffic generated by previous owner and link backs. A domain name could have traffic flow or link backs only when a website was setup however, any search engine rankings will drop once the domain is dropped. Registered and dropped domain name without a website is not any different than a new domain name. There are online tools that will allow you to check the domain link backs and if there any previous indexed websites for the domain name. Widexl.com has a link popularity checker tool to view number of links backs for any domain or if any. You can also check if the domain has a previously published website by archive.org.

Benefits of buying expired domain:
1. Traffic coming from existing links on other sites.
2. Possibilities of previous advertising and promotions by it’s former owner.
2. Traffic coming from previous bookmarks.
3. Domain may have greater value than new name in terms of descriptions and length. Easy to remember is the key word.
4. Expired domain name can generate profit if redirected to a website similar to it’s former website.

At the end of the day it comes down to the domain name itself, if purchasing a domain name that has expired will benefit you down the road then do it. Whatever you do, don’t settle for a crappy domain name!