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Hello. My name is Tara. I'm a digital marketing executive here at Koozai,
and today I'm going to be talking about some of my favourite tools at the
moment. These range from social media tools to keyword research tools, and
I've picked these 10 just because they are personally ones I like to use.
We'll start with similar pages. This is a Chrome plug-in. So if you find a
page that you are getting particular value out of, maybe it's good as a
link-building resource, you can use the similar pages plug-in to see other
pages that Google thinks are similar. This can uncover some great new
resources to get links from. It's also nice at the beginning of a project
if you're looking to see what Google perceives as similar to your site.
It's a good way of finding that out.
Wayback Machine is a really cool tool if you've got a site and, for
example, conversions have dropped just before you took it on. You need to
think, has something on page changed, but you don't maybe know what the
site looked like previously. You can use the Wayback Machine to look at a
cached version of the site, so you can see what it looked like previously
and decipher whether, maybe, something has changed which has caused the
drop in conversions.
GSiteCrawler is a brilliant tool for XML sitemaps. It's nice because you
can set priorities for the pages and frequencies, and it also formats it
nicely with a good GSS file.
Crowd Booster is a social media tool which lets you see how much your
followers have increased or decreased by, who interacts with your posts
most, and who are your most valued followers. It's great at evaluating any
social media campaign. It gives you a good indication of what's going on,
and it can be used for Facebook and Twitter.
Google Webmaster Tools is kind of an obvious tool, but at the moment I
think it's particularly important, because with all the algorithm updates
that are happening, if Google are giving you information from Google
Webmaster Tools, then these are obviously things that they are taking into
consideration. So anything you read in Webmaster Tools and any information
you can get from that is obviously important to your website's performance
within Google.
Copyscape is a brilliant tool for checking if you've got any duplicate
content issues. For example, it could be on page on your own site, or it
could be on another site, because it's checked on a page-by-page basis. It
can be either way. It doesn't matter where it is online, Copyscape will
find it. It also shows you the degree to which the content is
copied. So if it's the odd sentence, it will highlight that, or if it's
anything more, it will let you know as well.
Screaming Frog is a brilliant tool. It's another crawling tool. It can be
used for so many different things, from sitemaps to pretty much anything.
The reason I like to use it is as it nicely shows you a column of your status
codes, so you can quickly export any 404s that you've got. Also, it's quite
useful if you're doing keyword research. You can put a competitor's site
through there and export their title tags and from that maybe see new ideas
for keywords you could go after.
Uber Suggest is a keyword research tool. It's brilliant because it's based
on current searches. So anything that's in Google Suggest at the moment, it
scrapes the data from that, basically taking your keyword and looking at
what all the suggestions would be before it and after it, kind of going
through the alphabet. So it's really nice for current and up-to-date ideas
for titles and content and anything that needs to be really fresh.
Majestic SEO is something I use all the time for backlink analysis. In
particular, within Majestic, I would pay attention to your IP analysis and
your anchor text. This can show you if you've got an unnatural kind of
balance of brand and non-brand anchor texts, and within your IPs, whether
you've got too many links from one IP.
Panguin is a fantastic tool at the moment. It accesses Google Analytics
from your profile, and it will overlay recent algorithm updates against
your traffic. So if you've had a huge drop in traffic and there's an
algorithm update just before, it could be that that's something that's
causing the issue. With that tool, though, it's important to not jump to
conclusions and think, "This must be the reason for the drop." There might
be other reasons. Although, it's a really good indication if you've got a
suspicion that an algorithm update is behind the drop, you should still do lots of
research and background to make sure you've checked all other avenues.
So that's all the tools I've covered today. Obviously, there are lots of
other tools out there. If you've got any you want to share, feel free to
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