Analyze your pages like google would
Ive been using this tool for months now that will take any page and strip it down to its basic html elements. The search engines such as google, yahoo and msn commonly analyze these factors when ranking you. Here are a list of details that seo meta tag analyzer will analyze about any of the documents in your site:
- Title Tag & Title relevancy to page content
- Description Tag and Description relevancy to page content
- Keyord Tag and its relevancy to the page content
- All the outgoing links that appear on your page in Anchor tags
- All the link text used on the page
- Keyword density of the document
- Phrase and multi keyword "phrase" density
- Img alt tag analysis
- Page length - how many words appear (too many or too few)
- Load time of the document
You can generate well formed documents that fulfil many of the basic seo requirements that search commonly engines look for. I use the tool as a general rule of thumb just to insure my meta tags are all in place and appropriate for the document. I also use the tool to parse urls to use in link building strategies. In other words you can copy 10 pages of google results onto a page and analyze that page with this tool to strip out all the urls in the search engine results without having to use a scraper. There are many more creative ways to use the tool that you may think of and dont forget to share your comments and personla experiences with it! :]
see it here >> http://www.submitexpress.com/analyzer/




Since I’m trying to clean up an old Frontpage website by importing it into DW, this software would certainly make life easier.
Comment by Claudia (aka Isis) — February 19, 2006 @ 1:23 am
Nice tool, works very well! I have heard of some other tools as well, i dont think web based though. Hmmmm I’ll post when i remember.
Comment by Jakob — February 19, 2006 @ 5:29 am
Nice one danny boy! I just found a bunch of things i need to fix with it.
Comment by Mario C — February 19, 2006 @ 9:12 am
Really useful tool, thanks Dan
Comment by gsyi — February 19, 2006 @ 5:31 pm