Originally Posted by Salathe
Webmaster tools could easily include such things as SEO tools, (inter)network tools, etc.
Freelance tools (IMO) would cater more for things like contracts, per-hour payment calculations, invoice tools, etc.
They're both very, very brief lists of what might be available but hopefully it gets my point across. Sure, a webmaster and a freelancer (whatever their career line) might use some of the same tools but there is a larger difference between the two than it seems you see. You even outline a key difference: "Freelancers develop websites, webmasters run them." That's actually a very big difference (to me).
With regards to your SEO statements. So you're going to include "web hosting" or "programming & databases", "advertising", "marketing", "legal help" in the page title's keyword list for topics/pages in the appropriate category?
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Yes, your idea for the above is a good idea - although you are obviously a bit limited with the title for number of words.