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Best SEO Plugin: SearchStatus

I don’t often praise FireFox plugins, but this one is really sweet - I’d call it the Swiss Army Knife of SEO plugins.

It’s SearchStatus! Here are some of the sweet things about it:

  1. It’s lightweight. I can’t stand things that slow down my computer - I’m way too ADD for that.
  2. It’s not a toolbar. I HATE installing toolbars because they take up too much screenspace. Most of my work I do on my travel laptop which measures about 14.1″ diagonally.
  3. It shows Alexa and Google ranks at a glance. This means I can get rid of the Google toolbar too, since I already have a smaller searchbox standard with FireFox.
  4. It boosts your sites’ Alexa ratings. Yes, Alexa ratings are bullshit, but some people still use them, and a higher one is better than a lower one, always.
  5. Highlights nofollowed links.
  6. Quick Keyword Density Analysis
  7. Easy access to Whois, Archive.org, meta tags (no looking through source code!), robots.txt
  8. Indexed page and backlink checks in MSN, Yahoo, and Google
  9. Quick link report on links on a page
  10. Again, it’s lightweight. Another good SEO plugin is SEOBooks Tool, but it’s very heavy and useful more for intense market research rather than just getting a snapshot of a site’s popularity.

So if you’re interested, I’d recommend installing it. Enjoy and happy surfing!

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April 16th, 2007 posted in SEO, FireFox Tools, SEO Tools, Top | no comments

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