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Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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First of all, there are no good tools. Most, if not all of them, violate search engine ToSes; and none of them will ever replace good old-fashioned hard work and building for users. That is page strength, nothing else.
Second, you're looking for a quantitative measure for a qualitative property. You won't really find that. It's not a bad thought...but there's nothing that will accurately measure strength. And all the time you spend worrying about issues like that is time you could spend working on your site from a user standpoint (since there is a very distnct overlap between usability and SEO).
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