Google PageSpeed Insights
Check how fast your site is and how well it works on different devices.
If you type in a URL, this tool will test how long it takes to load and how well it works on desktop and mobile. It then gives your site a score from 0 to 100 based on how well it works. It tells you exactly how long it takes for the site to load based on different metrics, and it also tells you where you could make improvements.
URL Opener
Bulk URL Opener is a great way to Open Multiple URLs in a very quick manner. This tool can help you quickly open multiple URLs in one click.
Ahrefs Webmaster Tools
Sign up for Ahrefs Webmaster Tools, verify your website, and you'll be able to check your site for more than 100 technical SEO problems. The tool also tells you how to fix the problems.
After you run an audit, it will also tell you where you can improve your internal links, which will help your search engine rankings.
This tool also lets you see how your site ranks for organic keywords and who links to you.
Answer the Public
Enter any relevant keyword, and Answer the Public will give you a huge list of long-tail keyword opportunities and frequently asked questions.
Google Analytics
It can be used in any way, but searches that send you organic traffic are hidden.
Google Analytics is probably the most powerful free analytics tool out there. It keeps track of almost all of the traffic on your website, including where it comes from, which page it goes to, and so on.
Even though it's not just for SEO, it's a good way to see if your site is getting traffic from organic search.
But Google Analytics no longer tells you which keywords are bringing you those visitors. You'll need a tool like Keyword Hero to figure out what "(not provided)" means.
Google Search Console
Only a few technical SEO problems, the top 1,000 backlinks, and the top 1,000 organic keywords are shown.
Google Search Console lets you see what the most popular search engine thinks of your website. You can use it to check for and fix technical problems on your website, see important SEO data like clicks, impressions, and average ranking position, submit sitemaps, and more.
If you want to rank well in search engines like Bing and Yandex, you should know that they each have their own "search console."
Ahrefs’ Backlink Checker
The free version of Ahrefs' Backlink Checker shows the top 100 backlinks to any website or URL, as well as the total number of backlinks and referring domains (links from different sites), Domain Rating (DR), and URL Rating (UR), if applicable.
One great way to use this tool is to copy and paste the website of a competitor and look for possible places to build links.
Google Ads Keyword Planner
If you put a keyword or a group of keywords into the tool, Google Keyword Planner will give you a lot of useful information to help you plan your keyword strategy, like the number of monthly searches, how much competition there is, and even terms you may not have thought of.
SERPSim
Check out how your meta title and description will look in the search results before you even publish your website. Works for desktop and mobile.
Google Trends
Google Trends shows the most popular search terms over time. This can help you find out things like how search popularity changes with the seasons. Compare several terms to see how popular they are.
Ahrefs’ SEO toolbar
Technical and on-page SEO features are free, but to see SEO metrics in the SERPs, you'll need an Ahrefs account.
The Ahrefs SEO toolbar is a free add-on for Chrome and Firefox that lets you check any page for broken links, track redirect chains, and highlight nofollow links. It also makes an on-page SEO report with information about the page, such as:
- Title
- Meta description
- Word count
- Headers
- Hreflang tags
- Canonicals
- OG tags
This makes it much easier and faster to look at any page.
If you pay for an Ahrefs account, you can also see important keyword metrics like search volume, cost per click (CPC), and keyword difficulty in the SERPs.
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