Free SEO Tool 2018
1. Google PageSpeed Insights
Check the speed and usability of your site on multiple devicesEnter a URL, and this tool will test the loading time and performance for desktop and for mobile, plus identify opportunities to improve (and pat you on the back for what you’re doing well). The mobile results also come with a user experience score, grading areas like tap targets and font sizes.
2. Moz Local Listing Score
See how your local business looks onlineMoz crunches data from more than 15 different sources—including Google, Foursquare, and Facebook—to score your brick-and-mortar business on how it looks online. Results come complete with actionable fixes for inconsistent or incomplete listings.
3. Keywordtool.io
700+ keyword ideas based on a single keywordEnter a keyword, and the Keyword Tool provides a huge handful of long-tail keyword opportunities, organized alphabetically.
4. Google Analytics
Complete web stats and search insightsIn addition to tracking pretty much every bit of traffic you could imagine on your website, Analytics also surfaces many keyword insights as to which terms people use to land on your pages.
5. Google Webmaster Tools + Bing Webmaster Tools
Constant website analysis, alerts, and error reports
These webmaster tools help give you a taste of what the two top search engines think of your site. It’s helpful to see any bugs, alerts, and indexing issues.Pro tip: Each of these two tools requires a bit of installation on your site. If you’ve got a WordPress website, you can add the webmaster code automatically through a plugin like Jetpack or Yoast.
6. Open Site Explorer
Comprehensive link analysisThe free version of Open Site Explorer gives you a quick look a full range of link analysis, including a look at the most impactful links coming your way and your most linked-to pages.
7. Google Keyword Planner
Know what people search for
Enter a keyword or group of keywords into the tool, and Google will return all sorts of helpful stats to guide your keyword strategy: monthly search volume, competition, and even suggested terms you might not have considered.8. Google.com in an Incognito Window
Discover auto-fill opportunities
Searching Google.com in an incognito window will bring up that all-familiar list of autofill options, many of which can help guide your keyword research. The incognito ensures that any customized search data Google stores when you’re signed in gets left out. Incognito may also be helpful to see where you truly rank on a results page for a certain term.9. Google Trends
Changes in search volume for key termsA quick browse or search through Google Trends can show you the hockey-stick rise of potential terms and SEO opportunities for your content.
10. QuickSprout Website Analyzer
Full analysis of your websiteThe QuickSprout tool does a comprehensive look at just about everything: SEO optimization, speed, tags, keywords, social, links, and even competitor comparisons.
11. SimilarWeb
View site stats for any domain
Use this tool to compare traffic between two websites, a helpful tool for competitor research.12. SEO Site Checkup
Audit and score for your websiteSite Checkup runs through a fast audit of your site, checking for proper tags and surfacing any errors that might come up.
From what I and my team have, there isn’t one tool that helps me with everything involved in building out my content. So far, the only thing I’ve found that fits the mold is the INK for All software. Wanted to post it here because it’s free and anything is worth a try: http://bit.ly/2IiHXlQ
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