Archive for the ‘SEO tools’ Category

  • Handy SEO Browser Extensions and Why I Finally Moved Over to Google Chrome

    Written by on April 4th, 2011. Posted in SEO tools
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    Mozilla Firefox has always been top dog for browser extensions - that’s a given. And a trusty servant for SEO folks with an abundance of Swiss Army Knife features.But the pull of Google Chrome has been hard to resist. It has speed, reliability and more grace than the Fox.  So, from the start of 2011 I’ve been making the switch and it’s now complete.In case you are considering whether Google Chrome is king, or interested in knowing what handy SEO tools exist, here’s a quick comparison: Continue reading
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  • 3 SEM tools you should have in your SEO arsenal!

    Written by on December 10th, 2007. Posted in SEO tools

    Here's 3 free SEM tools that you may have not used, but should! They are relatively new to my collection:

    • Paessler Site Inspector - a downloadable programme that is great for web devlopers and SEOs in examining a web page.
    • HTTrack Website Copier - allowing you to download a website onto your local machine. Great for on-page optimsation on long train journeys with no internet access.
    • SPAM detector - this tool attempts to detect keyword stuffing, doorway farms and hidden text.

    And here is a bonus tool that you probably have used, but if not - you should!
    SEO Book Backlink Analyzer. Does what it says on the tin!

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  • How do you view the source code?

    Written by on November 7th, 2007. Posted in SEO tools

    Viewing the source of a website is always a good starting point when doing an SEO health check. Let's look at a few ways:

    1. Do you use 'ctr+u' in firefox and take the old fashioned approach of checking out the code?
    2. Do you put on your xray specs to see key elements?
    3. My current favourite is the 'inspect' option using firebug.
    4. Another option is to use the web developer extension and there is little doubt that its the best all rounder. Use the 'Outline block level elements' and 'Show elements names when outlining' to view HTML elements.

    Do you have a another handy way?

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  • Simple Online Shortcuts

    Written by on May 13th, 2007. Posted in SEO tools
    We are all pretty familiar with shortcuts for our beloved Windows or Macs "“ but how savvy are you with online shortcuts? You've heard the saying every penny counts, well how about every second counts; and after all, time is money "“ so lets have a look at how we can knock off a few seconds from our daily surfing sessions.

    FireFox, Internet Explorer & Opera Shortcuts

    There are plenty of handy shortcuts for your browser of choice. Here is a fairly extensive list of such shortcuts. If you are after a snapshot, chekout the low-down that have worked well for me:

    • Type the domain name into the address bar + ctr + ent - no need to type www. or .com "“ e.g. 'semconsultancy' + ctr + ent and you're away
    • ctr + j "“ opens downloader inspector
    • ctr + t "“ opens a new tab
    • ctr + tab (ctr + shift +tab) "“ toggle between browser tabs
    • ctrl + l "“ jumps to address bar (F.F. and Opera only)
    • / - find "“ same as ctr + f (F.F. and Opera only)
    Integrate Del.icio.us and FireFox

    I am a big fan of all things FireFox and all things Del.icio.us "“ and the recent integration of the two has made searching, browsing and editing of your bookmarks from FireFox rather simple. Here are a couple of useful keyboard shortcuts:

    • ctr + d "“ allows quick-fire bookmarking
    • ctr + b "“ giving easy access to your tags and bookmarks

    Google Apps Shortcuts

    If like me, you spend a fair amount of time with Google Apps such as GMAIL "“ be sure to checkout the Google keyboard shortcuts. You may also be interested in shortcuts for Google Reader "“ all of these need to be enabled within the settings.

    Speed Up your Google Searching

    You may wish to install Greasemonkey for FireFox, and add a script that sets some keyboard shortcuts for Google search. I spotted this over at the Google Operating System Blog.

    This numbers the search results and allows for some neat shortcuts:

    "¦you can also go to the next page of search results by tying n and go back to the previous page by typing p. To edit the query you have two options: either type e to select the query, so when you type something the query will be replaced, or type a to append something to the query"¦

    Drop the Quotes for Phase Searching

    Save an hour a year like Steve Rubel by avoiding the use of the shift button in phrase searching. Instead of "online shortcuts" try online-shortcuts.

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  • Save 5 Mins a Day with 5 Handy Mozilla Extensions

    Written by on February 22nd, 2007. Posted in SEO tools
    We all need a helping hand from our browsers now and again. Fortunately Mozilla's massive range of extensions can do just that and also save you heaps of time in process too. Here's my first port of call with every fresh install:
    1. SEO for Firefox "“ packs a hefty punch in the research of SEO from search engines results. Also very useful for a bird's eye view in analysing competition.
    2. Search Status "“ offers Google PageRank and the Alexa Popularity Ranking in the bottom right of the browser, plus indexed pages and backwards links from Google, Yahoo & MSN.
    3. Google Notebook "“ has had mixed reviews, although I find it pretty useful. Just like a normal notebook, it's great for taking notes! Pretty simple really, and with the ability to create and move sections, it's not that bad at organising and prioritising to-do lists either "“ which makes this extension a worthy counterpart.
    4. Web Developer "“ this is an awesome developer's timesaving tool, useful for checking out the HTML & CSS or in some cases dodgy table based designs in new sites. It lets you pop open the site's bonnet, have a poke around - without having to get your hands too dirty.
    5. ColorZilla "“ if you have an interest in web design, ColorZilla's colour reading from any point in your browser is likely to add value and again save you a minute here and there.
    There's a few of my favs "“ any other recommendations?
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  • Google’s Webmasters Tools

    Written by on October 28th, 2006. Posted in SEO tools
    Google Webmasters Tools, formerly Google sitemaps, is slowly building up some really useful utilities.

    You can now checkout GoogleBot activity stats:

    The above stats are from one of my sites and you can see that on average GoogleBot looks at the site 23 times a day. There are also stats that show how many kilobytes are downloaded by GoogleBot and the time spent downloading each page in milliseconds. You can see in the third graph that there is a real blip where the time that GoogleBot spent downloading pages on a certain day went up by about ten fold. This is likely to be a problem with my hosting company. Useful stats!

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  • MSN Forward & Backward Linking

    Written by on October 21st, 2006. Posted in SEO tools
    MSN has recently enabled the ability to display what forward links a domain has. LinkFromDomain:semconsultancy.com demonstrates the links that this site links to. SEOBOOK points out an advanced linking feature whereby you can see domains pointing at country specific domains. Pretty nifty!!

    MarketingFan has an interesting article, detailing 3 great uses for the link operator. This includes bad neighbourhood linkage analysis, authority analysis & reciprocal analysis. All quite handy, although I don’t think people will be using it heavily for reciprocal link building these days!

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  • Microsoft Adcenter’s Adlab Advertising Tools

    Written by on September 23rd, 2006. Posted in SEO tools
    This summer has seen a new giant in the PPC world, that of Microsoft's Adcenter. Cooler still, is the abundaSnce of adlab advertising tools available that compliment Google's research tools and some of the Google's labs tools and Yahoo's lab tools.The adlab can be broken down into the categories of paid search, contextual advertising, behavioural targeting and emerging markets.The paid search advertising tools help to assist with keyword research that will help identify common misspellings, new keywords, acronyms and abbreviations. I particularly like the search funnel tool tool gives a good indication as to which keywords searchers use before and after a specific keyword search. Another neat tool, the search results clustering tool, groups semantically related keywords.The contextual tools identifies relevant ads for publisher's sites. It groups keywords or sites into content categories.The behavioural tools analyses the behaviour of searches and lists predicted demographic information which can give indication of visitors intention to buy. The demographic prediction tool is great and gives an idea of the type of visitors you can expect to your site.The emerging markets category is limited to a few states in the US and is used to detect a customer's location based on their IP and then listing locals ads that are relevant to the location.
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  • Google Trends

    Written by on August 3rd, 2006. Posted in SEO tools
    Google has released yet another valuable webmaster's measurement tool in the form of Google Trends. Google Trends allows marketers to discover what the world has been 'Googling' in search terms and can be sorted by time, language and geolocation. It shows how search volumes for a specific search term varies over time and provides major news articles relating to the term which may help explain surges in volumes.Google Trends is in the early stages of development and results are currently approximations. However, this tool is extremely powerful for identifying seasonal trends for specific search terms and I can not help but think this tool can be used to aid in Pay Per Click (PPC) local and regional ad targeting and much more!
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