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5 Reasons Why I Switched to Chrome

author Author: keith
category posted in SEO

Back in December my colleague Charlie wrote about the Google Chrome browser and if it was time to switch from Firefox. His conclusion was that although the browser was great, some of the SEO tools weren’t as polished as the browser name suggests.

I’ve been using Chrome for a number of months now and find that I’m now only occasionally using Firefox. The SEO tools I’m using with Chrome are great, some of which I couldn’t live without. The browser itself is much faster and about to get faster still when the full version 10 arrives soon. A spell check and inspect element tool are built in but the 5 extra tools or extensions I’ve listed really help speed up my SEO workflow.

SEO Site Tools
This one extension is packed with metrics and deserves a blog to itself. Page Rank, MozRank or Moz Authority can be displayed on the extension icon.

  • External Page Data displays metrics from Google, Yahoo, Bing, SeoMoz, Alexa and more.
  • Page Elements displays CSS and XHTML validation, meta info and on page tags.
    Social Media as you would expect, displays metrics on Facebook, Twitter, Buzz, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Digg and del.icio.us
  • Page Terms / Tools links a number of sites like Pingdom Tools to test page load times and Keyword Eye for keyword search volume.
  • Server / Domain Info includes WhoIS data.
  • Suggestions displays a handy overview of missing on page SEO such as img alt tags, meta description / keywords and link quantity.
    It’s worth giving Chrome a try just for this extension alone.

Mozbar
This extension allows you to display the traditional mozbar but also gives you the useful option of displaying it for each site in the SERP.

SEO SERP
This extension allows you to enter a keyword and one or more sites and it will find the position on the SERP.

Note Anywhere
This is my favourite extension for Chrome. Adding a note to a page may not seem to be that useful but I’ve been using it to keep track of what sites I’ve added to which directory. Just put a note on the directory home page and list the sites as you add them. It’s also useful to note which directories failed to list.

I’m a firm believer that Chrome is a better browser than IE and Firefox and with an increasing market share I’m not the only one. With the selection of SEO extensions available it really can save you time.
If you have any SEO extensions you’re using I’d love to hear about them.

Google Similar Pages
As the name suggests a click on this icon gives you a snapshot of four similar pages to the one you’re looking at.

SEO Tools : Changes to Google Services

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in SEO News

The SEO Department here at Creare always submit our sites to Webmaster Tools and utilise the benefits of Google‘s Local Business Centre. These free tools from Google are great, Webmaster Tools gives us data about interesting stuff like crawl errors and if a site has duplicate meta tags, title tags etc. Local Business Centre is fantastic for local searches, and for area specific SEO it is a definite must.

What’s changed in Webmaster Tools

Webmaster Tools has been a favourite place of mine for diagnosing problems with sites. It is now even better, with the addition of search results’ clickthrough data, which can tell you how many times somebody clicks on your site when they find it in their search results for a particular query. As well as all this it also tells you which pages are showing for each particular query.

This information is particularly useful for ‘Conversion Optimisation’, something that is extremely important for SEO. You can use the information to your advantage because if you know where problems are you are in a much better place to fix them. For example, it may be that your meta description needs to be improved, to increase the clickthrough, or it may be that your page title is turning people off from clicking on your link when it appears in the SERPs.

What’s changed in Local Business Centre

Well, the name for a start… Google have renamed Local Business Centre to… Drum Roll here please… Google Places. Yes, another name to remember (though I just refer to it as ‘Google Maps’ to my customers to avoid confusion), but it now has many more useful features such as:

  • Service Areas – This is going to be extremely powerful and useful for any company that covers areas beyond where they are based. Also, if you are ‘working from home’, and there are many internet based business run from back bedrooms, you can now keep your address private. This has always been a stumbling block for us here at Creare, as we always prefer to put our customers on Local Business Centre (sorry, I now mean, Google Places), but when they work from home they often say, quite reasonably, ‘But, I don’t want my home address online!’ so we have to leave it off…
  • Advertising with Tags – this one may not be useful yet in the UK as it is only available in a few cities as yet, but to give you the low-down: You can pay Google to highlight your listing in google.com maps results and in Google Maps. Whether they are beneficial remains to be seen though, so if I were you, I’d hold off until it’s been tested by someone else!
  • Business Photo Shoots – You can get Google to take photographs of your business – though you can still upload your own photos. Personally I’d prefer to have control over my own pictures, but I guess if you want to take advantage of this, it is free, so why not…?
  • Customised QR Codes – these will become more valid in time. The are a bit like barcodes but you use your smartphone to scan them. You can print them on your business cards, and other promotional material, and when the smartphone scans them you are sent to your Google Places page. Nice, eh?

Another new feature in Google Places, is information about who is searching for you, how they find you, and where they come from. All useful stuff methinks…

5 Free Search Engine Optimisation tools I’d be lost without!

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in Search Engine Optimisation

There are many, many lists of “101 free SEO tools that you must try” but who wants to try 101 of them? I know I don’t have time to test 101 tools, however useful they may be to others. So, I’m giving you a list of the free tools I use every day to test the performance of web sites. I use these 5 every single day. Of course I have other paid tools that I use as well.

  1. Google Analytics
    Without this excellent tool I know I can’t measure successes (or failures). If you don’t install Google Analytics on your website you’ve got no way of knowing how well your site is doing. How can you tell if that new page you added is bringing in the visitors? Or if your new contact form is user-friendly enough for your visitors? Well you check your analytics of course!
  2. Google Webmaster Tools
    Google have fairly recently updated their webmaster tools and now they are even better than before. Webmaster Tools give you so much information about your site, like how they crawled it, if error pages came up, if they encounter any deadlinks etc. You can also submit an xml sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools, which is helpful in getting your site indexed, I recommend updating the xml sitemap every time you add a page to your site, then resubmitting it through Webmaster Tools. I would highly recommend this tool.
  3. XML Sitemap Generator
    This leads me into the next free tool that we use every day here are Creare. The xml sitemap generator does exactly what it says on the tin. XML sitemaps are useful for the search engine spiders because it gives them the information they need to crawl the site effectively. We set the priority to “Automatic Priority” this gives the index page a higher priority than internal pages. Once you’ve generated your sitemap, upload it to your server and tell Google that it exists (see previous point above)
  4. Google Adwords Keyword Tool
    We use this free tool to help us decide where to place keywords on a site. The search volume results tell us which keywords re more competitive and therefore need more effort in terms of both internal optimisation and external optimisation.
  5. Yahoo! Site Explorer
    This tells us how many links our competitors have and the value of those links. This is extremely important for getting links because we can target sites where we know they give out links quickly and easily. Of course this isn’t the be all and end all of our link building campaigns, but it certainly helps us a great deal.

So, this is my top 5 free Search Engine Optimisation tools, every single one of these is incredibly useful and I can’t imagine doing my job without them.

What tools do you use to help with your search engine optimisation?

Have you tried all of these tools? If not, will you?

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