Seo Addons, Extensions for FirefoxI was talking with Julian Chadwick of PDXPipeline this Monday about the tools he uses for search engine optimization. We recorded a podcast that will be posted Monday night on Hazelnut Tech Talk. However I wanted to pass on some of the information he gave me regarding the SEO plugins he uses for Firefox. I’d like to review the SEO Quake, as it has been very useful to me.

Basic Information

There are a few baseline pieces of baseline information that any SEO beginner. One of these is Page Rank, or Google’s consideration of what a given page is worth. Page rank varies from site to site, and there are a number of factors that contribute to pagerank. One of them is the amount of websites linking to a given website. This is called ‘inlinks’. One can find out this information by going to Google and entering the string “link:http://www.yoursite.com”.

The amount of links from a site to you website show up differently in Yahoo! Search vs. Google search vs. MSN. Obtaining this data takes a while without a good tool to help you find it. There are additional metrics one can find about a site, such as the page rank, sitemap, alexa rank, and whether the site has been indexed in search engines or not. Site indexing is different from checking inlinks.

If the pages of your site are not indexed by search engines, it is difficult for searchers to find them. Making sure your website has a sitemap and submitting it to Google Webmaster tools is an essential baseline step in the SEO process. You can generate an .xml sitemap for free by using the free tool provided at XML-Sitemaps.com.

SEO Quake for Firefox

SEO Quake is a plugin that adds another layer of information on top of your brower’s basic information. Instead of having to search for inlinks, the inlinks are displayed right on top of the site for you. You can also choose what information you want displayed about the site. There are plenty of options (accessible from preferences) that allow you to view any information you want about the page you’re on. There are Yahoo! inlinks, links to domain, Alexa rank, Page Rank, inlinks from MSN, compete rank, sitemap, and the robots.txt file, just to name a few.

SEO Quake Addon for Firefox - Preferences

Using SEO Quake rocks. It’s super-customizable and generates a ton of rich information without the need to click. Plus, you can click on the information and download into a spreadsheet or text document for later use or data analysis. Highly recommended.

Download

This is a link to the download site for SEO Quake. Again, it is only available for Firefox browsers, so if you aren’t using Firefox (which you most undoubtedly should), then you’ll be missing out.

Resources

Thanks to Julian Chadwick for mentioning this plugin. You can check out Julian’s site at PDXPipeline or follow him on Twitter @pdxpipeline.

For more information on SEO, Julian and I both recommend SEOMoz.org, a Seattle-based company providing an extremely comprehensive database of resources and tools for beginner, intermediate, and advanced SEO specialists. Try the free Trifecta tool on your site for starters.

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Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist from Portland, Oregon. You can follow her online @caseorganic.

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braquiplan on 10 November, 2008 at 3:14 am #

that plugin is very useful for me, especially to build and looking for the right backlink, thanks it make me feel satisfy


Joshua James on 20 December, 2008 at 9:23 am #

Great review, I’ve been using SEO Quake for some time now with positive results.

In regard to FireFox Extensions; I also like RankChecker (from SEOBook.com), SEO for Firefox, Mozbar (from SEOMoz.org), Foxy SEO tool and the RankQuest toolbar. Some of the above tools contain similar features, which can be benchmarked against one another to validate results if necessary. There is also another extension that highlights ‘nofollow’ links, which has proved quite helpful.

Keep up the great work. I love reading blogs fueled by passionate people. Thank you.


Amber Case on 21 December, 2008 at 6:34 pm #

Thanks Joshua, I love learning more about SEO toolbars — that’s great there’s one for ‘nofollow’ links! Great to know!


Goran Web on 30 August, 2009 at 7:54 am #

Thank you for the Firefox SEO tool. I have spent the last few months looking for a really simple tool. I was hoping you would know of one that could help me.

I have a list of urls that we have added a link to, we have the anchor text, and we have the links that the anchor text is pointing to.

Every program that I have tried requires that we add a SINGLE DOMAIN and then it verifies that the link is pointing back.

I would like to upload a list of different domains that different links are pointing to.

Thus, I would add a csv containing the link where the url is, the anchor text and the url the link is pointing to and the software would verify that this is correct.

Thanks.


Amber Case on 2 September, 2009 at 2:06 pm #

Goran,

Thank you for your question.

You might want to try http://www.seomoz.org/, as they have many tools like this. The free version should have some tools you need.
Let me know if it works for you. The seomoz suite of tools is what I’ve been using for a while. If you don’t find what you need there, you might want to try looking at the seomoz online forums, where you can ask them the same question you asked me. They’ll probably have a link to an excellent and simple tool you can use.


Scott on 17 October, 2009 at 11:29 am #

I’ve never heard of this addon for firefox before, but its free so i’ll try it.


dental internet marketing on 16 March, 2010 at 10:37 pm #

seo quake is a must for seo optimazation…saves a ton of time anaylyzing the competition!


Grand Junction Chiropractor on 25 May, 2010 at 7:49 pm #

Thanks for the great tip! I’m an avid fire-fox fan and I had never heard of this before!


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