Compliments from SEO Italy

December 10th, 2009

Silvio Porcellana from SEO Italy wrote to us to say he loved SEO-Browser.

His comments are posted on his blog. In English the title of his article is, “10 free tools and blogs SEO indispensable (in our opinion) for anyone involved in SEO, social marketing and web positioning.”

You can use Google  Translate to read the rest of the post in English.

Thanks Silvio.

Anduro Marketing Blog

December 7th, 2009

For more information about SEO, linking, search engine optimization and online marketing have a look at our company blog - http://anduroblog.com.

Positive Review re SEO-Browser

November 24th, 2009

Marie-Claire Jenkins wrote a positive review about www.seo-browser.com recently in the Search Engine Journal.

She also reviews similar tools, DomainTools and SpiderView offered by LinkVendor. Both are different but I still use SEO-Browser on a daily basis.

Detecting No Follow Tags

November 23rd, 2009

In Advanced Mode, SEO-Browser will show links that have “no follow” tags. Let’s look at an example.

Recently, Chris Boggs wrote an article called “SEO Tools — Worth the Time and Money?” on SearchEngineWatch that included a link to www.seo-browser.com.

While I was reading the article I wondered if this page on SEW was an actual link or if they had used a “no follow” tag to prevent passing on any link love. The former being ideal.

Using SEO-Browser it is easy to see that the link is real and that all the love is being passed on to our humble tool.  [Thanks Chris!]

Here is how you check.
1. Copy the URL of the page you want to look at. In this case, http://searchenginewatch.com/3635712.
2. Go to SEO-Browser and paste the URL into the Address field, then click Parse.
3. Click on Advanced Mode.
4.  In the details section you will see a section called “# of Links” and beside that the number of links with a “no follow” tag. By the way, 29 links that are not followed is quite a few and concerned me at first.
5. Click on the number “29″ and a small embedded window will pop-up showing all the links. Here you will see that the link to SEO-Browser.com is not on the list. Excellent.
6. If you click on the number beside External you will see that there is a link to SEO-Browser on that list. This is good.
7. But there is another way to tell if a link has a “no follow” tag. If you scroll down the page in SEO-Browser, you will see some links are red. All red links have “no follow” tags; all blue links are actual links.

Article by Official Wire

October 7th, 2009

SEO-Browser is mentioned in this article by Dustin Ruge: SEO Consultant Firm Announces The Top 5 SEO Resources For 2009

Article by Untraditional Media on SEO-Browser

October 6th, 2009

Interesting article and comments posted by Untraditional Media on SEO-Browser.

See: http://www.untraditionalmedia.com/web-tips-and-info/how-search-engines-see-your-web-design/

In our opinion, search engines see everything on a page, not just what is above the fold.

Help for Link Stats

August 18th, 2009

“Link Stats” is one of the menu items in Advanced mode. As many of you are aware the quality and number of inbound links to a website are an important part of the algorithms for current search engines. The function behind this link creates a new page with link stats about the website’s home page.

“Backlinks on Google” uses a unique syntax to determine the number of inbound links showing up in Google. We are not using the official link: operator because Google only returns a sample of known links not the entire inventory. The syntax we use is “website minus site:website”. This searches for all references to the website and subtracts out all listings of the site itself. Manual variations will give you different results. Try putting quotes around the URL or dropping the www’s.

“Pages Indexed by Google” uses Google’s site: operator. This is a very useful function to see how big a site is - how many pages Google has indexed. In addition you can quickly review the format of listings in the SERPs to see if the title, description or page snippet, and URL have been optimized with keywords.

“Backlinks on Yahoo” creates a new page on Yahoo’s Site Explorer. Normally, you would need a Yahoo login account to access this useful too but with SEO-Browser you don’t need to login. Yahoo calls backlinks, Inlinks. Typically, we manually adjust the menu item Show Inlinks to list all Inlinks Except from this domain. This will give you all the links to the page you are reviewing.

“Pages Indexed by Yahoo uses the same tool but returns Pages instead. This function is similar to the Google site: command. The value is in comparing results between Google and Yahoo.

How to use SEO Browser

May 13th, 2009

While we at Anduro use SEOBrowser every day we also have many users outside of our organizaztion. Someone contacted us recently and asked us to walk them through how to use the tool.  

So I marked up a Print Screen of the website she was concerned about and thought I would share it here on the SEOBrowser Blog:

brendawhite

So the first thing I see is that they have a single Long Tail keyword in the title tag - ‘Real Estate Services Northwestern Houston.’ The site does work for this term, but not for any of the shorter more commonly searched terms such as ‘Houston Real Estate.’

Secondly, I can see that they don’t have any website tracking software such as Google Analytics.  They may have a website tracking service from their hosting service. However, we prefer that our customers use something a little more robust.  

I notice that they don’t have a Robots.txt file. 

Finally, they have a 302 redirect from BrendaWhite.com to BrendaWhite.com/home.asp. A 302 redirect is a temporary redirect and a 301 is a permanent redirect.  Search engines prefer the 301 redirect.  Here is an excellent graphical explanation: 301 vs 302 redirects.

Matt Olah

 

 


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April 25th, 2009

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