10 Free Tools To Boost Your Websites SEO

December 6, 2008

If you know websites that have huge traffic, I believe that is wisdom of websites SEO (Search Engine Optimization)technique. And SEO does not only optimize websites pages, contents or more but it also needs the tools. This SEO tool will help us to tracking the progress and development, monitor and analyze, to our websites SEO condition.

Properly, there are lot of powerful websites SEO tools scattered on the internet, but all of those are I thing too expensive to do by beginer. So, some good communities have built other powerful websites SEO tools, and fortunately those are free. And all of these tools work lite with firefox browser as add on, so I hope you are with firefox for now or you can install it by now. Here are the 10 of those.

  1. TrackMe. TrackMe delivers Personal Analytics on user habits and can provide teachers with a tool to use in assessment which can encourage learners to engage in inquiry in a domain, whilst documenting and developing their habits.
  2. Fire Analytics. View Google Analytics reports in Firefox (you need to have a Google Analytics account to use this extension).
  3. Better Google Analytics. Enhances Google Analytics with a compilation of user scripts.
  4. Ghostery. Ghostery lets you see the invisible web on every page on the web. Invisible web objects include web bugs that track your behavior as well as analytic trackers used by the sites you visit to understand their own audience.
  5. Web Analytics Solution Profiler (WASP). WASP is aimed at web analytics professionals who wants to do quality assurance and understand how their web analytics tags/beacons are implemented.
  6. Better Google Analytics. Enhances Google Analytics with a compilation of user scripts.
  7. Alexa Sparky. Get Alexa data in your statusbar!
  8. Counterpixel. Display the counting/measurement pixel of a website.
  9. Greasemonkey. Allows you to customize the way a webpage displays using small bits of JavaScript. …
  10. Checks to see if Google Analytics is installed on any given page. Checks to see if Google Analytics is installed on any given page.

We can use all of those above to analyze whatever for our websites and track the visitors and optimize for continuity. Let you check it on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/

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