I just ran a beta trial on the new tool by the SeoQuake team. The tool is called SeoPivot, and it is basically a “which keywords does my site rank for” tool that truncates the data by the most searched terms.
You can do the same process for your sites by using google webmaster tools and the adwords keyword search tool, and check out the most trafficked keywords. But the SeoPivot tool does the same faster and better.
For example, the results for glowleaf.net are these.
The potential and the position columns are those that interest us. For example, I could easily rank for the keyword monies for the linked page, as it ranks at #35 and the seo potential is 2500, which is juicy enough.
The first result is the keyword “2fight” which I am not sure that is a real traffic maker. This may be a silly result from an algorithm (oh wait, the whole SEO world is run by silly algorithms…)
Also, the “Seo potential” is overly optimistic, since it assumes that you can rank for #1 and get 50% of the search traffic. The statistical data per serp positioning on traffic gain are roughly as shown by the picture below

Even the #1 position does not ensure 50% of the traffic. You also have to factor in google’s sublinks in serps, extended site listing as well as adwords competition (the ads are bound to steal some traffic even from the #1 listing, its their job). As a rule of thumb, I would take into consideration 20% of that column’s value.
Anyway, the tool works fine and shows some data that can be used right. The free trial only shows the top 5 results, but a single day run only costs $12.39 which is pathetically low. Realistically speaking, you only need to run this once for all your sites and then do the seo optimization.
Finally, I would like to add something. Since this was posted on a forum, some of the thread replies were “This does not generate much data, it only shows a bunch of keywords”. The data it shows are filtered to the level that it shows only the keywords that will actually bring in traffic, AND the keywords that you have a chance of ranking for (<300 site position). Also, if you run the tool on your miserable 2 month old website, what did you expect to get?
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