Search It! is simply the best all-in-one search tool I’ve come across. And the best thing is that it is completely free to use.
Below is the basic search interface.
There are four steps or less to any search query. Step 1 involves choosing a basic search function from a drop-down menu. There are several categories of search queries you can choose. They include:
1. Keyword Research: The keyword research portion of Search It! has over a dozen tools to help you research and identify profitable keywords for content generation on your site. Within the Search It! interface, you be able to get keyword data from Google Adwords, Wordtracker, SeoDigger and Yahoo! Vertical Brainstorm. There are a host of additional tools such as a thesaurus synonym generator, keyword supply data, sites with the most clicks for a particular keyword, and keyword lookup in links, URL’s and titles. While it won’t replace keyword subscription services like Wordtracker, it’s a comprehensive resource for all your free keyword research needs.
2. Domain & Site Legality Info: This portion of Search It! contains several tools for looking up domain name availability as well as domain generation and brainstorming tools. There are additional tools that will allow you to perform trademark checks and brand name searches.
3. Content Searches: This area returns searches from a host of reference libraries including Wikipedia, Yahoo! Answers, Google Book Search, Answers.com, FindArticles, PR Web Search, CNN, and many more. There is also a Blog/RSS search that returns info from Google Blog Search, Google RSS Content Search and other popular blog aggregators. Finally, there are several tools to help you find and locate profitable affiliate programs and sourcing products for sale on your site.
4. Site Research: This section returns link popularity data from Quantcast, Alexa, Compete, Google Site Trends, and Ranking.com. There is a Vital Stats area that returns site profile info including Whois, IP lookup, spam status and email domain information. You can also quickly check the number of pages you have indexed on all the major search engines as well as the number of incoming links to your site.
5. Specialized Search: This section of Search It! contains local business search info from local directories within Google and Yahoo! as well as allowing you to research inbound like opportunities using hub and directory information from Google, Yahoo!, forums and blogs.
As far as I can tell, there isn’t much in Search It! that is unique. Search It! freely grabs its data from all kinds of various web resources. The real value in this tool is that it integrates all these dozens of resources under a single easy-to-use interface.









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