Resources and tutorials for Webmasters
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Showing posts with label seo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seo. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Feederr : RSS Feed Autoupdating Signature Tool

Feederr Twitter RSS Feed Autoupdating Signature Tool. An rss2image rss feed web application which creates an image to display your latest blog post titles or twitter tweet. Whether it be for a signature, banner or whatever. The image will automatically update each time you publish a new blog post or twitter tweet. You can customize the image with your own choice of colours along with the size of the image itself.

To begin just enter your blog url or RSS feed url in the input field and then click the “Let’s do it” button. In general terms, you simply pick a blog post and you will have the chance to customize its title and turn it into an image. This can be used in several ways. For example, you can use it as a signature, or as a banner for gaining more adepts.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Navegg : Your Visitors Behavio


Navegg is an open and free recommendation and content customization system. We collect user navigation data from Navegg's partner sites and extract, using multivariate analysis, the demographic profile of each visitor. With that information you know your audience better, and can dynamically make your content more relevant or target advertising more efficiently.

Navegg determines demographics and interests using a small snippet of JavaScript code on your site's pages. Using that data, we set up reports that show how many men, women, sports fans, and so on, visited your site. Check this example.

You can also use Navegg's API to dynamically adapt your site to each user. Imagine showing sports news to men with that type of interest. Or set your ad network to show female perfums on your site when a woman visits your site. Or even set Google Analytics to track visitors by interest. Navegg offers you those features and much more for free!

Make your content more relevant and your audience will grow; target your audience more efficiently and your advertiser (and you!) will have higher ROI. Join now!


Thursday, September 3, 2009

Social Marker : Automated Submission to social bookmarking sites.

Social Marker is a service designed to aid in the process of submitting websites and web pages to social bookmarking and social news sites like Delicious, Reddit, Digg and Stumbleupon to name a few. In a few days after it was launched in late 2007 it became one of the most used service of its kind mainly because satisfied people wrote about it and made a buzz.

Until now there were just a few changes made to the website in order to provide better experience for the users and some features have been added but feedback has been gathered and we are making plans to update SocialMarker and get users involved in the process.

It can help you spread a link on 49 of the best social bookmarking sites in under 15 minutes!
  • It helps you get a lot of backlinks.
  • It helps you increase your traffic.
  • Your link gets indexed by Google in a matter of minutes.
  • Best of all, it's free!

Friday, May 29, 2009

7 Incredibly Useful Tools for Evaluating a Web Design


An effective web design is one in which your users are able to find information quickly and in a logical fashion.

Do they visit the content you want them to visit? Are they looking in the right places of your web page? Are you able to keep your user’s attention, or do they just leave quickly?

It’s not just about the content either. If your design loads slowly - or if moving from one section to another takes a long time - it affects the user’s experience.

These things can be the make-or-break factors between a user clicking on a link to find more information, or the back button to find it elsewhere.

  • ClickHeat is an open source visual tool for showing “hot” and “cold” zones of a web page. It allows you to see which spots users click on most, and which spots are being ignored.
  • Crazy Egg offers a myriad of analytical tools to help you visualize what visitors are doing.
  • YSlow for Firebug is a free tool for Mozilla Firefox that gives you information about your front-end design to see if it performs well. It gives you a letter grade (A through F) and outlines your web page’s trouble spots.
  • clickdensity is a full suite of usability analysis tools that will help you assess your web page design.
  • ClickTale offers a lot of user data pertaining to how visitors use your website.
  • Clicky has is its real-time tracking and monitoring feature, called Sp.
  • Google Analytics is One of the best free services that Google offers and probably the most well-known analytics tool. It’s incredibly easy to install and offers plenty of user and content data to help you learn more about your web pages’ performance.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Complete List of Best SEO-Tools

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Linkvendor.com: Multiple free online SEO tools

Markus Tober made LinkVendor and all the SEO tools in context of his diploma thesis. The fundamental idea was to build lots of useful tools that can be used by everybody to learn, understand and improve. All the LinkVendor tools are for free.

  • Link Value
    This special LinkVendor Tool calculates the link value per month.
  • Analysis Linkpop
    The Analysis Linkpopularity Tool generates a complete site analysis. Shows backlinks, indexed sites, Google PageRank™ and also if your domain is listed in DMOZ and Yahoo directory.
  • Domain Popularity
    The Domain Pop Tool shows you all backlinks for the given domain, including up to 10 subpages per backlinking domain, host IP and Google PageRank™. You also get anchor texts from the backlinking domains.
  • PageRank Authenticity Check
    The LinkVendor PageRank™ Check Tool shows you the PageRank™. Also the PageRank™ will be checked of authenticity.
  • SEO Challenge
    The SEO Challenge Tool compares two domains and calculates a score, based on a self-made algorithm from LinkVendor.
  • SERPs Position
    LinkVendors SERPs Position Tool shows the position your domain is ranked for the given keyword and compare the results by Google, MSN and Yahoo. (Only 100 results)
  • Outbound Links
    The Outbound Links Tool shows every outgoing link from the given domain. It also shows internal links.
  • Keyword Density
    The Keyword Density Tool shows you how often appears which word in content.
  • Cloaking Detector
    The User Agent Cloaking Detector Tool simulates the Googlebot to detect cloaked content.
Visit LinkVendor HERE

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Google Search based Keyword Tool - sktool

Sktoolsl generates keyword and landing page ideas highly relevant and specific to your website. In doing so, the tool helps you identify additional advertising opportunities that aren’t currently being used in your AdWords ad campaigns.

They can’t guarantee that these keyword suggeastions will improve your campaign performance, but anyway… I think it is a great additional tool to get new keyword ideas for your website and Adwords campaign. Hope you enjoy the tool and maybe you find some nice new keywords to target either for your next campaign or to improve you actual campaign.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Complete List of Best SEO - Tools

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Tools to Evaluate Your SEO Competition

A while ago I discussed how you could manually evaluate your competition by comparing the key phrase inachor: and intitle: results. Today I’ll add a few online tools that can also be very helpful in measuring your SERPs competition.

Nichewatch (free) looks into top 10 Google results for a given phrase and lets you compare them by letting you compare:

  • their backlinks to the domain in Yahoo;
  • backlinks to the webpage in Yahoo;
  • Goolge PR of a domain and a page (both currently broken);
  • keyphrase occurrences on web page;
  • pages indexed of domain in Yahoo;
  • their rankings for allinanchor: Google rank;
  • rankings for allintitle: Google rank;
  • rankings for allintext: Google rank.

Keyword difficulty tool (for SEOmoz premium members) will estimate the level of competition by looking into (for both Yahoo and Google):

  • page strength (calculated by another cool SEOmoz tool);
  • page backlinks;
  • domain backlinks;
  • domain age;
  • number of .edu and .gov links;
  • Alexa Rank
  • internal link ratio;
  • Del.icio.us links;
  • Technorati links;
  • DMOZ links;
  • Wiki. links;
  • Google PR.
Compete.com (paid with several free searches) will also list your direct competitors for a certain keyword and some interesting additional info you will like:
  • site share - i.e. how much the site traffic relies on this keyword referral traffic;
  • the site average monthly search referrals.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Google's SEO Starter Guide

Webmasters often ask us at conferences or in the Webmaster Help Group, "What are some simple ways that I can improve my website's performance in Google?" There are lots of possible answers to this question, and a wealth of search engine optimization information on the web, so much that it can be intimidating for newer webmasters or those unfamiliar with the topic. We thought it'd be useful to create a compact guide that lists some best practices that teams within Google and external webmasters alike can follow that could improve their sites' crawlability and indexing.

Our Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide covers around a dozen common areas that webmasters might consider optimizing. We felt that these areas (like improving title and description meta tags, URL structure, site navigation, content creation, anchor text, and more) would apply to webmasters of all experience levels and sites of all sizes and types. Throughout the guide, we also worked in many illustrations, pitfalls to avoid, and links to other resources that help expand our explanation of the topics. We plan on updating the guide at regular intervals with new optimization suggestions and to keep the technical advice current.

So, the next time we get the question, "I'm new to SEO, how do I improve my site?", we can say, "Well, here's a list of best practices that we use inside Google that you might want to check out."