This content originally appeared on SitePoint and was authored by Christian Coulson
SEO is an essential piece of the puzzle that makes up every website. But like many pieces, it can be difficult to keep track of and manage. Luckily, there are some tools that can make this process a breeze.
Let’s take a look at ten free extensions that will make life easier for those who want to build a more efficient SEO workflow right from the browser toolbar.
1. SEOquake
SEOquake is an extension created by Semrush that can be used to keep track of how a website is doing when it comes to SEO.
This extension allows you to quickly check things like domain authority (DA), monthly visits, pages/visit, average visit duration, bounce rate, Alexa rank, and even a website’s Whois record right from the search engine result pages (SERPs).
You can also click the SEOquake icon on your browser toolbar to access other features like page SEO audit, keyword density, internal and external links, and URLs/domains comparison.
- Page SEO Audit. Allows you to check URL characters, title tags, meta descriptions and keywords, mobile accessibility, XML sitemaps,
robots.txt
, and more. - Keyword density. Displays all the keywords mentioned in a specific blog post.
- Internal and external links. Checks each link on a given page and shows the anchor text and parameters associated with it.
- Compare URLs/domains. Allows you to compare your URL with your competitors’ URLs.
2. Link Checker by LRT
The Link Checker by LRT is a powerful SEO extension you can use to check and analyze all the links on a web page. However, despite its name, this tool doesn’t actually check inbound links, but only outbound ones.
Link Checker will highlight good links in green, unverified links in yellow, and broken links in red. You can also see the number of follow, nofollow, verified, and unverified links from the same root domain, internal, and external.
Another cool feature is that it allows you to see the source code by hovering over a link instead of right-clicking and opening the Inspect Element tool.
This SEO extension can be extremely useful for those using guest posting or Help a Reporter Out (HARO) as part of their link-building strategy. When sending HARO pitches and publishing guest posts, you can quickly check whether or not they included your link and if they followed or nofollowed it.
3. Hunter
Hunter is another great extension for those doing guest posting or active link-building outreach for SEO.
This extension will scrape the website you’re browsing and find all the email addresses associated with it. For some contacts, you also get to see their position in the company. The free account of Hunter allows up to 50 free searches per month.
If you’re looking for someone specific, you can find them by adding their first and last name to the search bar (it has to be both for it to work).
This is a great way to send pitches to websites that might accept guest posts but don’t have a dedicated “write for us” page.
Instead of pitching to a generic support email address, you can search and pitch to the editor, content manager, or even the CEO if it’s a smaller company.
If Hunter doesn’t find any names or shows their position, you can search for the company on LinkedIn and look under the “People” tab to find a list of their employees. Then, simply go back to Hunter and input their name to find their email address.
Needless to say, when pitching to publications that don’t publicly advertise a “write for us” page or might have never accepted guest posts before, it’s even more important to make your pitch quick, persuasive, and polite.
If you aren’t the best at writing compelling copy, you can use an AI copywriting tool to do it for you.
Below is pictured a guest post pitch generated by Jarvis AI.
The last thing you want is to annoy them and have your email labeled as spam.
4. PageSpeed Insights
We live in an era of instant gratification, so it’s no surprise that most people won’t wait around for a website that takes more than three seconds to load.
Website speed has become a ranking factor for major search engines as of late, as evidenced by Google’s recent page experience update that takes into account a set of metrics related to speed, responsiveness, and visual stability called Core Web Vitals.
If you’re working on speed optimization, it can be time-consuming to copy and paste your site to test its speed after every little tweak. With a free browser extension like PageSpeed Insights (PSI), you can just click the icon and have it redirect you to the PSI website and automatically run the test, or use PSI inside Chrome’s DevTools.
5. SEO Search Simulator
SEO Search Simulator by Nightwatch simulates Google searches from anywhere in the world and allows you to track a website’s ranking position in SERPs.
Below is an example of the keyword “best markdown editor for iOS” in Canada. Once we add the URL of the website we want to find, in this case, “sitepoint.com,” it’ll show its position for this particular keyword inside the green square.
You can then click the square to jump to the listing. This browser extension can also be used to see how well your competitors are ranking for a particular keyword.
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This content originally appeared on SitePoint and was authored by Christian Coulson
Christian Coulson | Sciencx (2021-08-25T16:00:00+00:00) 10 Free Browser Extensions for a More Efficient SEO Workflow. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/08/25/10-free-browser-extensions-for-a-more-efficient-seo-workflow/
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