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The Trifecta Tool from SEOmoz debuts, plus the “Google Trifecta” webinar

SEOmoz's Trifecta Tool Set

SEOmoz Trifecta Tool Set

Search marketing stalwarts SEOmoz unveiled their revamped Page Strength Tool last week. They chose the moniker “The Trifecta Tool Set” to refer to the added functionality and distinction between web pages, blogs, and domains the application now offers. The Trifecta Tool evaluates a myriad of SEO factors and generates reports, essentially grading your site. It is available to premium members only, but looks to be quite compelling and likely worth the cash if you have ongoing needs.

Note: Check the brilliant use of the 3 intead of the “E” in the type. Great minds think alike.

The Google Trifecta

Google Trifecta Webinar

In other news, some little outfit calling itself Google published a webinar on their Webmaster Central Blog entitled “The Google Trifecta.” The presentation's name is a reference to three of their tools: Google Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics, and Google Website Optimizer. The hour-long presentation features the product manager of each program giving an overview of their respective app, and how a website owner might integrate them. Each tool is free to use and is a must-have in the online marketers arsenal. View the Google Trifecta Webinar.

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Judd Lyon

Judd Lyon is the Principal of TRIF3CTA, a web design and Internet marketing company in Austin, Texas.

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