SEO Analyzer

To analyze your website’s SEO, enter the URL of any web page or blog article and see how optimized it is.

SEO Grader

If you want more website traffic from search engines, all you have to do is follow the feedback from our SEO analyzer tool. It will scan your site and point out all of the SEO errors you need to fix in order to increase your rankings.  Your SEO Score is based on a number of ranking factors, all of which are listed in this analyzer report.

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Backlink Analyzer

One of the strongest Google ranking factors is the amount of quality domains linking to your website pages.  Look at links in terms of votes.  The more links (votes) you have pointing to your web pages from other reputable websites, the higher up your site will rank in the Google search results.  You just need to have more than your competition!

SEO Checker

Wondering what you should be blogging about? The content checker will show you the popular articles on your blog, as well as those on your competitor sites, so that you can write more content that generates quality traffic and conversions.

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SEO Test Results

SEO analysis paralysis?? Don’t feel overwhelmed.  There are a lot of things you can do to grow your traffic and sales, but we’ll prioritize them for you in a neat checklist. That way, you can focus on what’s important and gain the best search results for your website.

Keyword Analyzer

Keywords are the foundation of a quality search marketing analysis and strategy.  Each page of your web site should have one keyword focus.  Find out which keywords are most prevalent on your page and fine tune the content to match your priorities.  Our web page analyzer will reveal if you have too few or too many mentions of your target keyword throughout the page content.

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Social Signals & Shares

In 2020, search engines use social signals to determine if your website should rank in the top 10.  What are social signals?  They are simply the number of times your website or a blog post is shared on popular social media sites.  Our report will tell you how many shares your page has on the top social sites.

 Check your website’s SEO score now!

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Analyzer Tool

Why should I use an SEO checker?

The best way to improve traffic to your website is looking at the different factors you need to optimize in order to rank in the search results.   Once you learn about your website through our report, you can take action to fix or improve it.

Use our free website SEO checker and discover your overall web page rating, as well as identify issues you can fix to improve it. Search engine optimization looks at numerous items like technology, page speed, content structure, URL, page title, and keyword usage throughout the page.  The content that you have on the landing pages of your site are also important, as Google is constantly improving and trying to serve the most helpful and detailed content to its users.

How does the search engine analysis tool work?

Simply enter your website address and email above, and we’ll send you a full analysis report with each of the key performance areas identified.  Our tool checks areas of your website such as the URL structure, title tags, keyword usage, images, and landing pages to provide a score for each area, along with basic suggestions for improving the site’s optimization and ranking.

What Can I Do With the Results of the SEO Analyzer?

Our site grader will give your web page an overall rating based on the current level of optimization on the site.  You will be able to see each aspect of the audit and identify opportunities for improvement.

For example, some tips to improve your site include:

Landing Page Improvement

Page speed is both a ranking factor and an important metric to retain visitors who may leave if the page takes too long to load. Some simple things you can do to improve your page speed are image compression and hosting your site using a CDN (like Cloudflare).

Content Improvement

Over the years, Google’s algorithm has improved to the point where it can read and understand your content. It can determine if your page is relevant to a search and whether or not users are satisfied after landing on the page.  It’s important that you don’t take shortcuts when it comes to content creation.

Tip: Google generally favors longer, more detailed content in the search results. It’s best if you publish articles that are over 1000 words of high quality content.

Social Improvement

Today, Google uses signals from social media websites as well as backlinks to determine rankings.  You brand should have a presence on all large social media platforms, and you should encourage visitors to like, share, and engage with your content through the use of social sharing button on your site.

URL Structure Changes

While it can be a large process to change the entire domain that your site is on, URL structure changes can be made more easily and provide major improvements to your ranking positions.  It’s important that your URL is clean and includes the keywords you want to rank for. Ex: test.com/your-keyword will perform much better than test.com/p12535. You also may want to group similar articles together under a single category. Ex: test.com/animals/dogs and test.com/animals/cats.

Backlink Profile Audit

The largest factor that Google considers when determining if your site is authoritative and reputable is the number and quality of websites that links to pages on your site. Google views these links like votes of confidence in you and your company.  That said, it’s important not to try to manipulate these backlinks, as Google has begun to penalize sites with unnatural links by demoting them in the search results.

These are just a few general improvement tips that apply to most sites.  Put your URL and target keyword into our audit tool to get customized suggestions for your individual situation!

Will a better SEO rating help get to the first page on Google?

Although our audit tool gives a great overview of your website’s performance, there are hundreds of total ranking factors that Google uses to determine when different pages rank.  Also, changes made on your site today may take a few takes or weeks to display in Google’s results and it takes some time for your site to be crawled and new content to be discovered.

As always, our team of digital media consultants would be happy to help answer any questions you have regarding your site or current rankings.

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