Gamble Santiago
One piece of software any optimizer must love is Firefox. Now some may say 'Why Firefox, it is merely a browser'? Yes, it's a visitor, but one that supports a variety of extensions, many of them invaluable for search engine optimization. So let's see what these jacks are:
1. SEOpen ( https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/570/ ): this is among the best and most used Firefox seo plug-ins, and has many methods making it a favorite of mine. So let's see what it may do:
* in Google it can check for: backlinks, listed pages, related pages, cache and PageRank.
* in Yahoo and MSN: indexed pages and backlinks.
* for traffic details, Alexa: introduction, backlinks and related web sites. To compare more, consider peeping at: https://twitter.com/orangeco_seo. To compare more, we recommend you view at: httpstwittercomorangecoseocrab on scriptogr.am.
* keyword occurrence of the very most used words on the site.
When the site is included in the index * DMOZ checker: see.
* search for robots.txt.
* validator to test your site for problems the validator is used by it from www.w3.org).
There are other things, but these are the main.
2. Clicking SSL Certificates: The Credit Card Protector Perfect certainly provides suggestions you might use with your cousin. Search Engine Optimization Links ( http://www.webmasterbrain.com/seo-tools/firefox-extensions/seo-links/ ) is still another extension I use daily. Once the extension si active and you hover over a link a tooltip will appear that will present you Yahoo, MSN, and Google link popularity and rank data for the URL and anchor text set. When you're simply exploring this can be frustrating, but you can simply de-activate it with a right-click!
This may be very easily used to test your search engine rankings for a certain site, and here's how: article an inventory with all the keywords and keyphrases that you would like to rank for, and then link those words or phrases to the web pages associated with them!
Now everytime you need to check always your ranks trigger the SEO Links expansion and hover within the links -- you will see where your pages have been in Google, Yahoo and MSN.