I walked into room N2 of the Las Vegas convention center feeling
underwhelmed by the volume of it all. Thankfully, the one and only Eric from EricKnowsItAll.com was there to make light of the drab circumstances. Apparently, only a few dozen companies and a few hundred guests made attending a priority. Meandering about this event that touted attendance in the thousands, the social networking ninjas wondered if the whole thing wasn’t hyped up just a bit.
However after only a few minutes, we’d discovered several promising new
web tools with free trials, signed up for a free subscription to
website magazine, and had a baker’s dozen worth of requests to make use
of our ninja skills by silently offing this or that president of this
or that competiting social media corporation. If we can’t be contacted
around 2AM, now you know why.
Here’s a brief run down of the companys and their tools that we felt
really have something to offer. We’ll provide more in depth reviews of
these later:
LotusJump.com – For a few Benjamins a month, their service will track a
minimum of 10 keywords across as many websites as your heart desires
and provides a list of recommendations as to how to rank better for
those keywords.
Seotoast & Seosamba – CMS software optimized for SEO. The prior is free, the latter comes with a fee (ninjas only rhyme when they’re really excited about something). Seotoast and Seosamba both make it easy to build a fully seo’d website from the ground up. Make and maintain as many sites as you want for free with SeoToast. When your repertoire of websites grow to massive proportions, switch to SeoSamba for a nominal monthly fee and maintain every one of your websites from one easy to use dashboard.
SEOENG – A search engine optimization engine. Very cool.
More to come so stay tuned or follow us on twitter.





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I also attended PubCon Vegas 2009, and I also was very impressed with SEOENG. I had never heard of it, but apparently they have been around for 3 years. Incredible product…I am going to start using it right away.
Also, I thought it was interesting that Yahoo and Google had absolutely NO marketing there at all. Overall the sessions were great.