It's a sad day. WeBuildPages has decided to remove their awesome tools from public consumption. Granted, you can still get them (plus lots more) with their new Internet Marketing Ninjas program, but the "free" tools are history. (Yes, there's a few still available, but not the really good ones!).

I have no doubt the new program is excellent, but I'm still going to pout about losing those great free tools. 🙁

About the Author: Donna Fontenot

Donna Fontenot, aka DazzlinDonna, is an Internet Entrepreneur and SEO, who has long utilized search engine optimization and affiliate marketing to create a successful online business. Her goal as an ebusiness coach is to help others make a living online from the comfort of their homes (and in their pajamas). Her motto is "You'll never shine if you don't glow."

11 Comments

  1. Paul Dillinger January 2, 2008 at 8:49 pm

    Yeah, I was surprised when I pulled up the page today. I’m not going to pay $3000 for the tools, but they were nice to have while they lasted.

  2. Simon Heseltine January 2, 2008 at 9:09 pm

    Boy, I’m glad I stayed up until 2am last night running some competitive research for a client rather than waiting to do it this evening when the tools wouldn’t have been available for me…

  3. Jim Boykin January 2, 2008 at 9:13 pm

    Sorry, but they’ll be much more stable and accurate now with way less people using them. Lee Odden should have an interview with me being published tomorrow where I explain how it came to that.
    Donna, maybe I can get you to be one of the Ninja Masters and we’ll give you the program (and tool) for free 😉
    Jim

  4. DazzlinDonna January 2, 2008 at 11:25 pm

    Hmmm…let’s talk. 🙂

  5. SEMSpot January 3, 2008 at 12:31 am

    All good things that are free must eventually come to an end. The set of tools were awesome and I am sure had a large base of users. At least now Jim can make some money of of those tools and with less people using them I am sure they will be faster and more stable. Good luck Jim, I wish you the best.

  6. Sorvoja January 3, 2008 at 3:08 am

    $2995.00 per year is a bit over the top. Somewhere in the range of $29-$59 per month would be fair for the use of the tools.

  7. Ed Shea January 3, 2008 at 12:19 pm

    Has anyone found comparable tools on another site that may deliver the same or comparable results.

    If not how about posting a spec for the tools of interest and maybe they can be replicated to be offered for free.

  8. earlpearl January 3, 2008 at 12:51 pm

    Need another ninja Master, Jim?

  9. MiriamEllis January 3, 2008 at 3:48 pm

    Hi Donna,
    No doubt, Jim’s new club will be just wonderful for anyone who can afford it, but as he said in his post, it’s going to be an exclusive program for well-funded folks.

    For all of us poor folks who will be standing sadly on the sidewalk outside the party, a replacement for The Top 10 Analysis SEO Tool would be really helpful. I’ve been a major evangelist for that tool amongst clients and colleagues, and am very sad to see it go. Does anyone know of a free tool with a like function?

    Thanks!
    Miriam

  10. AC January 3, 2008 at 4:02 pm

    $35 a month maybe, $3000 is off the wall.

  11. Seo Design Solutions January 3, 2008 at 7:24 pm

    I must admit I am sad to see them go as well. I still wish Jim and all the crew the best as we were riding on their dovetails while it lasted, but it is a business after all and perhaps this will inspire others to replicate the success from the void that exists.

    There is no shortage of programmers, that’s for sure (and Jim) if your serious about adding a few more Ninjas Masters, I would gladly welcome the opportunity.

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