SEOQuake
SEOQuake is a powerful tool that gives you a good overview about the page you are looking at.
Download it here: SEOQuake
This tool will give you the following information (and more):
- Alexa rank
- Google Index
- Bing Index
- SEMRush Rank
- Web Archive Age
- Social Interaction (shares & likes)
- Links (internal & external)
- Keyword Density
- Traffic analytics (unique visitors, page dwell, bounce rate, traffic sources)
You can choose whether to display the information within the SERPS like the image below:
Or you can choose to hide it until you are ready to do research and activate it by pressing the icon at the top of your browser
You can spend a lot of time looking at the many different aspects of a site. I won't go into detail about the many metrics displayed here as I will save that for another tutorial.
To change the settings you can do so by clicking on the icon and then click on the "gears" and select the options you want.
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MoeMakki
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I agree with Scott, Beau. You may feel discouraged, but this is kickass training. The only reason the padded, beginner training gets so much attention is because people generally like to learn stuff they already know. Quite the contradiction.
Anyway, I'm glad I read this! Even though I'm swamped in local marketing, this is great for SEO of all kinds. I installed Keywords Everywhere right away, and working on Moz bar now. I always thought Moz bar was paid, which makes me feel bad for skipping the blogs about it.
Here's my concern: how do we best use this info besides just determining authority sites and finding keywords? Specifically talking about SimilarWeb here. It sounds interesting, but I can't see how knowing its analytics would help out.
Anyway, I'm glad I read this! Even though I'm swamped in local marketing, this is great for SEO of all kinds. I installed Keywords Everywhere right away, and working on Moz bar now. I always thought Moz bar was paid, which makes me feel bad for skipping the blogs about it.
Here's my concern: how do we best use this info besides just determining authority sites and finding keywords? Specifically talking about SimilarWeb here. It sounds interesting, but I can't see how knowing its analytics would help out.
VeronicasLuv
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OK.....this looks juicey!!! It's getting late here in New York, I definely want to read through this when I'm a lot more alert. I starred this training; you'll be bearing feom me again Beau.
sbelore
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This training provides tons of value. More importantly, it digs a little deeper beyond some of the more basic training. I think some of the more veteran members will also find this training valuable. This is important to keep the learning process progressing, and to encourage older members to sign up for another year when their membership expires. Great job Beau!