The Best Seo Tool
Citation Labs' Broken Link Finder
Rather Of hunting for broken links page-by-page, The Broken Link Finder proactively searches the web for them. Just look for a keyword and the tool will scour the web for broken links...and hand them on a silver platter. Then you can hit up the Wayback Machine to see what the content was (and create something similar/better). Cool Attribute: It is possible to sort your results by how many people link into the broken link.
ScrapeBox
ScrapeBox is the self-proclaimed "Swiss army knife of SEO". Even though this tool was assembled for black hat SEO, you may utilize ScrapeBox for white hat hyperlink construction tasks (such as link prospecting, finding contact information and even keyword research).
Ahrefs
The Best link analysis tool on the market...with a mile. Ahrefs Includes a massive indicator (over a trillion hyperlinks) that's updated at least once a day. Additionally, it is super duper just to utilize. Due to its excellent user interface and indicator, Ahrefs is among those few search engine optimization tools that I use daily.
JustReachOut
Wish To get links from news sites such as the New York Times and WSJ? The very first step is to find the ideal journalist to reach out to. And JustReachOut causes this procedure MUCH easier than doing this manually. Just search for a key word and the tool will create a list of supporters that cover that subject. You can even pitch journalists from inside the platform.
Citation Labs' Link Prospector
A Industrial-level hyperlink opportunity finder. Connect Prospector scans the web for link building opportunities like resource pages, guest articles, blogs, news sites and more.
Impactana
Impactana Is similar to employing a souped up version of BuzzSumo. It is still in beta so there are a couple of bugs here and there. But this is shaping up for a winner. Cool Feature: "Buzz vs. Impact": Buzz shows you articles that is hot in the short term (based on likes, stocks etc.). Impact lets you know if a piece of content has done over the long-term (based on backlinks, comments etc.).