8th January 2009 - by Web Profits
11 of the Best (Free) SEO Tools and How to Use Them
Just as a there are tools which make the process of building a
house easier, there are tools which make the process of ranking
a website at the top of a search engine easier.
Every seasoned SEO professional has their own arsenal of SEO
tools which they use every day to help them rank websites. It
saves time, effort and provides a strong advantage against
those competitors who do not use the same tools.
Here are 11 of the SEO tools which I use on a regular basis to
rank websites at the top of the search engines. You'll note
that there is a strong focus on Google ? this is because
ranking a website at the top of Google will, in my experience,
drive anywhere between 10x and 100x the traffic of a top
ranking in Yahoo or MSN combined.
1. Google Adwords Keyword Tool ? this is a free tool provided
by Google, which provides keyword suggestions based on
'descriptive words' or 'website content'. Although this tool is
made to assist Google Adwords advertisers, you can use it to
research SEO keywords as well, by selecting 'Exact' from the
'Match Type' drop down menu. The best thing about this tool is
that you can see estimated traffic volumes for exact match
phrases within any country where Google has a search engine.
And what better place to get keyword suggestions than from the
search engine which controls the lion share of search engine
traffic online?
2. Google Adwords Traffic Estimator ? this is a free tool
provided by Google, which provides Adwords advertisers with an
estimated cost of running a PPC campaign using specific keyword
phrases. Use it like this: export the exact match keywords from
the Google Adwords Keyword Tool, paste them into the Google
Traffic Estimator, select the country you are optimising in,
run the search and then sort the keywords in descending order
by 'estimated cost per day'. This is a great way of identifying
the keywords which may have high traffic volumes but don't
convert very well, because those phrases which do not produce
revenue for advertisers will have a low cost-per-click and an
overall lower estimated cost per day as a result.
3. Google Webmaster Tools ? this is a free service provided by
Google to provide information to website owners about how
Google views their website. You can see the top search queries
which produce traffic for your site, as well as the top keyword
rankings which you have. You can also see how many back links
each page on your site has, as well as which sites are linking
to each page. Other features include uploading an XML sitemap,
generating robots.txt files, removing URLs and finding broken
URLs on your website. Use every tool available in the Google
Webmaster Tools service.
4. XML Sitemap Generator ? use this tool to generate an XML
sitemap of your entire site, and then upload the sitemap inside
of Google Webmaster Tools. If your site is less than 500 pages
then the free version is fine. But if it is larger than 500
pages you will need to purchase the full version, which then
needs to be installed on your server.
5. SearchStatus ? this is a Firefox plugin which provides a
range of competitor SEO analysis information through a toolbar,
including PageRank, Alexa Rank, Yahoo Backlinks, Highlighting
Nofollow Links, Indexed Pages and Whois Information.
6. SEO Quake ? this is another Firefox plugin which provides
information similar to SearchStatus. The main difference with
SEO Quake is that it displays the competitor analysis
information within the search results, rather than the toolbar,
which means that you can see information such as PageRank,
Backlinks, and Domain Age etc. without having to actually visit
a website.
7. Google Analytics ? this is a free analytics service provided
by Google. Simply open an account and paste the tracking code
on every page of your website and you'll be able to see a wide
range of information about your website visitors. For SEO
purposes, you want to look at the 'traffic by non-paid
keywords' report to see which keywords are producing traffic
for your site. Setup conversion tracking and sort the list in
descending order by keywords which are producing the highest
number of conversions. Keep an eye on this report to find new
keywords which are driving traffic and conversions which you
weren't aware of and then focus SEO efforts on them as
well.
8. Wordpress ? this is the leading blogging platform for SEO
professionals because of the internal linking structure of the
blog software as well as the customisations and plugins
available. Maintaining a regularly updated Wordpress blog will
have significant impact on your SEO rankings.
9. Pingoat ? once you have setup your blog and have posted some
articles on it, use Pingoat to notify the RSS directories of
your blog. This will build exposure to your blog as well as
incoming links from those directories.
10. RSS Submit ? similar to Pingoat, this is a piece of
software which will notify additional RSS directories of your
blog. To notify all of the RSS directories available in the
software you will need to purchase the full version.
11. Google Trends ? this is yet another free service by Google
which shows the trends of particular keywords over time. You
can compare the trends of multiple keywords against one
another, with a specified country. As the process of ranking a
website at the top of a search engine can take 12 months or
more, you want to make sure that the trend of your target
keyword is moving in an upwards direction.
12. SEO Elite ? although this software is not free, it is great
piece of software which you will need to use to monitor your
ranking improvements over time, as well as analysing competitor
backlinks for new linking opportunities. Although there are
many free pieces of software available online, this SEO
software is definitely worth the investment (note: I no longer
use this software to monitor rankings as my needs have grown
over time, as will yours, but this is a great piece of software
to use when starting out).
As with any toolset, you will gain the maximum advantage by
using all of the tools in conjunction with one another. For
example, you will conduct keyword research using the Google
Keyword Suggestion Tool. You then export the results into the
Google Traffic Estimator. Take your top 3 phrases and put them
into Google Trends. Type each of those phrases into Google. Use
SearchStatus and SEO Quake to research your competitors, and so
on?
The process of ranking a website at the top of Google takes a
long, focused, consistent effort and is difficult even at the
best of times. Using every tool you have at your disposal will
give you an unfair advantage and will make the process that
much easier.
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