Do you miss SEOmoz's Term Extractor Tool?
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Do you miss SEOmoz's Term Extractor Tool and want them to bring it back? If you do, please go to this link and submit a feature request form.
Here is a brief description for those that are not familiar with what the SEOmoz Term Extractor Tool is;This tool analyzes the content of a given page and extracts the terms that appear to be targeted at search engines. It applies certain weights to HTML elements and other on-page factors to determine what it thinks is a targeted term.
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I was just looking for the Term Extractor and couldn't find it. Yes, please bring it back unless there is a better replacement.
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yes please...miss it badly. Could really use it right now!!
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I just got sign in SEOmoz they have pretty cool stuff I thought that theterm extractor was already built. But it seems that the have a very good reason to remove it.
It will be nice to have some short of explanation
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Yes, please bring Tool Extractor back! It is a time saver when trying to work with a client in a technical industry in that is totally foreign to the SEO analyst.
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Sorry Jason, I should have put the description of the tool for those that don't know about it. I added it to the question and will post it here as well; This tool analyzes the content of a given page and extracts the terms that appear to be targeted at search engines. It applies certain weights to HTML elements and other on-page factors to determine what it thinks is a targeted term.
It was a great tool to use for competition research to discover targeted keywords compettiors were using.
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I'm still too new here. What did the Term Extractor tool do?
-Jason
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