How to check your web site's SEO
delia25 21 weeks ago
I'm trying to drive up site traffic, and I've done most of the standard search engine optimization steps (static URLs, metatags, etc.), but I'm looking for an objective way to determine if I've done a good job with it and suggestions for improvements . Any suggestions?
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jimlynch 21 weeks ago
Here's a good site that you might find useful:
http://www.rankingtoday.com/seo/site-checkup.php
"Check your website and optimize your hidden and visible content to achieve the best search engine ranking for your targeted keywords! Insert a domain name or the URL of a page and start a SEO site checkup to find its leaks or errors. Learn instantly how to improve your site's usability and positioning."
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There are both pay and free (or at least free to try) resources out there to check your site and provide feedback on optimization. A few that are online you might want to consider are Web Page Analyzer, Search Engine Rankings or Site Solutions. You can google them all, but I have Site Solutions URL handy: www.sitesolutions.com/analysis.asp
There are some desktop options as well. Take a look at Web CEO (www.webceo.com).