Check SEO once a month-Free tools
If you own a website and do not not much about SEO (Search Engine Optimization), you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to one of the millions of SEO companies to optimize your website. The most important thing about better position in Search Ranking is “QUALITY CONTENT”. If you are dedicated towards your posts and make your useful to your readers, you will be developing a great website without have to spend much on SEO. However, there are few simple things you can do to improve your site SEO by performing monthly SEO checks. There are many websites that offer free tools to check various parts of SEO. If you don’t know about all of them, do not panic. Pay attention to your Title Tag, Meta Tag and Keywords. Here is a list of FREE SEO check that you can do to improve your website ranking.
This online checker check most of the commonly used SEO terms in your website. It uses a Google page rank, Web Structure, Domain Info, Heading Summary (<h> tags), Image Summary, Google Indexed Pages, Google crawl date, Inbound links, Technorati rating, del.icio.us bookmarks, Digged pages, readability level and search engine rankings for keywords. You receive a score out of hundred. A good all round first check.
SEO for Firefox Extension Features:
Pulls useful market research data right into Google’s and Yahoo!’s search results, including the following data near each search result.
- PR: (Google PageRank) an estimated measure of global link authority
- Age: age pulled from Archive.org, shows the first time a page was indexed by Archive.org’s spider. The theory is that if Archive.org found a page so did many of the major search engines.
- Links: (Yahoo! linkdomain) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a domain
- .edu Link: (Yahoo! .edu linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a domain
- .edu Page Link: (Yahoo! .edu link ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a specific page
- .gov Link: (Yahoo! .gov linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .gov links pointing at a domain
- Page Links: (Yahoo! link) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a page
- del.icio.us: number of times a URL has been bookmarked on Del.icio.us. Heavily skewed toward techy / Web 2.0 stuff.
- Technorati: an estimate of the total number of links to a site from blogs
- Alexa: rank based on website traffic . Heavily skewed toward internet marketing and webmaster related resources.
- Cached: (Google site:) shows how many pages from a site are indexed in Google
- dmoz: searches the Google Directory to count the total number of pages from a site that are listed in DMOZ, and the total number of pages listed in DMOZ that reference that URL.
- Bloglines: shows you how many people are subscribed to a particular blog via Bloglines.
- dir.yahoo.com: is a site listed in the Yahoo! Directory or not.
- WhoIs: makes it easy to look up the whois data for any site.
- PR: (Google PageRank) an estimated measure of global link authority
- Age: age pulled from Archive.org, shows the first time a page was indexed by Archive.org’s spider. The theory is that if Archive.org found a page so did many of the major search engines.
- Links: (Yahoo! linkdomain) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a domain
- .edu Link: (Yahoo! .edu linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a domain
- .edu Page Link: (Yahoo! .edu link ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a specific page
- .gov Link: (Yahoo! .gov linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .gov links pointing at a domain
- Page Links: (Yahoo! link) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a page
- del.icio.us: number of times a URL has been bookmarked on Del.icio.us. Heavily skewed toward techy / Web 2.0 stuff.
- Technorati: an estimate of the total number of links to a site from blogs
- Alexa: rank based on website traffic . Heavily skewed toward internet marketing and webmaster related resources.
- Cached: (Google site:) shows how many pages from a site are indexed in Google
- dmoz: searches the Google Directory to count the total number of pages from a site that are listed in DMOZ, and the total number of pages listed in DMOZ that reference that URL.
- Bloglines: shows you how many people are subscribed to a particular blog via Bloglines.
- dir.yahoo.com: is a site listed in the Yahoo! Directory or not.
- WhoIs: makes it easy to look up the whois data for any site.
Check PageRank, Backlinks, Indexed Pages, Rankings and more
http://www.xinureturns.com/
Serush is another of my favorite tool which actually caculates and pridicts your site income on Adsense based on your traffic.
http://www.semrush.com/
Seo Check Up: Another very good resource and analysis of your webpage seo in great detail. Also look for the security holes in your webpage.
http://www.seositecheckup.com
Other Common SEO optimization that you can do:
- Find and Fix Dead Links
- Check for Web Crawl Errors in Google Webmaster Tools
- Check for Missing Title Tags
- Find Your Most Productive Search Phrases and write article based on them
- Add “nofollow” Tags As Needed
- Check Your Search Traffic Trends
- Check Your Keyword Density
- Test Your Page from a Spider’s Point-of-View
- Check Your Rankings
If you know about other useful FREE seo tools, please share with us.

