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I want to do SEO of my site for around 10-15 keywords. I went through many tutorials regarding it. I have know how of what needs to be done. It was then, I came across Complete SEO softwares like SEO Power Suite, Traffic Travis, SeNuke, Market Samurai etc. I got really confused around it and am stuck on how to proceed. I had read that Google blacklists if we use automated softwares. Can someone please tell me which softwares to use based on your experience?

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Make your site better instead. :) – bzlm Oct 11 '11 at 11:09
I have made the site keeping in mind the On Site SEO factors. But, what about off page SEO thing? Are all of these needed to be done manually? – Vishal Avalani Oct 11 '11 at 11:12
If your site has interesting, useful content then visitors will link to you; you don't have to do a thing: offpage SEO is thus both automatic and organic, two excellent things. – Pete Wilson Oct 11 '11 at 11:16

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You should only use software to track your site location on results or finding errors that can lower your position. To improve your SEO on some keywords mainly you should get incoming links from other sites with that keywords and improve that keyword density and position in your site (even in your urls) and not automated software will be able to buy or get external links and / or modify your site to get better keyword density.

Depending on what kind of software powers your site, you can find plugins to improve overall SEO and lessen the probability of indexing errors but those can not change your site for a specific keyword either.

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