AdMax has recently launched a SEO Toolbar, that comprises of the popular SEO tools, put together on a single browser plugin. It also features mobile keyword rankings and mobile link building tools. It is the first FireFox addon that addresses mobile SEO as well.
The first most prominent section of the toolbar is the page speed:
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The KSP tool is designed in such a way as to help the users know more about a particular keyword or phrase and its importance in the search engine optimization. Here is the screen shot of how it works:
The main purpose of SEOs is to take care of the “ranking aspect” of the websites, but with the personalization updates of search engines, it has become difficult to know about the true rankings of the websites. A personalized search result page can be entirely different as compared to those actual results that are provided with the ranking tools.
Wordtracker has announced the launch of “Keyword Questions”, that allows the webmasters as well as users from the SEO world to find certain questions that are frequently asked by the visitors in the search engines. With the help of this tool, webmasters would be able to get answers to all the FAQs and can get interesting web copies to get plenty of traffic on their websites.
It is a fact that the Google Webmaster Tools offers great data for all the webmasters. But still certain things are missing. Earlier, the webmasters had to chart the timeline of the inbound link from GMT, but on a manual basis.
But now, Russ Jones has announced the launch of an entirely new tool called Glync that shows link data for the most recent one month.
It's been a while, since we had an all-in-one web based tool that could provide Webmasters with comprehensive, relevant and important information in regards to their website rankings in major search engines, such as Google etc.
Ann Smarty over at Search Engine Journal has put up a post that highlights the Top 5 Firefox browser add-ons designed for exploring the backlinks. These plug-ins are:
Smart PageRank: This user-friendly Firefox add-on instantly checks backlinks for a current active page. It has a number of helpful settings that allow users to check for Google PageRank, anchor text and nofollow link attribute. However, there is one drawback to this tool and that is, it will open backlink list in the same tab as the active page and there’s no way to change that.