2018年11月15日星期四

23 Well‐Known Free Chrome Extensions for SEOs 2019





23 Well‐Known Free Chrome Extensions for SEOs


Most of these Chrome extensions are very well‐known in the SEO community.





In fact, I have approximately 75–80% of these installed myself.


And I would say I use 40–50% of them on a regular basis.


Now, these extensions aren’t all 100% SEO‐focussed. But they are all useful for SEO in one way or another.


Here they are (in no particular order):


LinkMiner — Broken link checker that integrates with Ahrefs, Moz, and Majestic (to show metrics for the links that point to 404 pages). All broken links are red, whereas live links are green. And you can export the data to CSV in one click, too.


Other similar extensions: Check My Links, Broken Link Checker





SEOquake — Web browser extension with a ton of uses. Analyse and extract Google search results, examine internal/external links, uncover on‐page issues, check metrics, and much more.


Other similar extensions: SerpWorx (Freemium)


Keywords Everywhere — Adds search volume and CPC data to the websites you already use including Google, Amazon, YouTube, and more. It even shows search volume data within Google Search Console.





Link Redirect Trace — Uncovers all URLs in a redirect chain including 301’s, 302’s, etc. Very useful for finding (and regaining) lost “link juice,” amongst other things.


Other similar extensions: Redirect Path


NoFollow — Highlights all “nofollow” links on the page with a red‐dotted outline. Also detects “noindex” and “nofollow” meta tags.


Ahrefs Toolbar — Check Ahrefs Rank, Domain Rating (DR), URL Rating (UR), # of backlinks, and # of referring domains for any web page on the fly.


Recommended reading: Ahrefs’ SEO metrics explained: What they mean and why they’re so good


MozBar — Check Moz metrics (e.g. Domain Authority, Page Authority, etc) for any web page. Also, perform custom searches, check for on‐page issues, extract Google SERPs, and more.


Scraper — Scrape data from any web page using XPath or jQuery. Integrates with Google Sheets for one‐click export to a spreadsheet. Or you can copy to clipboard and paste into Excel.


Other similar extensions: Data Scraper — Easy Web Scraping, XPather





Recommended reading: 6 Actionable Web Scraping Hacks for White Hat Marketers


LinkClump — Open multiple links at the same time (in new tabs or new windows). Or copy the links to your clipboard. Saves a lot of time, especially when link prospecting.


Tag Assistant (by Google) — Check for the correct installation of Google tags (e.g. Google Analytics, Tag Manager, etc) on any website. Also, record typical user flows on your website to diagnose and fix implementation errors.


Web Developer — Adds a web developer toolbar to Chrome. Use it to check how your website looks on different screen sizes, find images with missing alt text, and more.


AdBlock — Blocks ads on YouTube, Facebook, Google, and pretty much everywhere else. Very useful for viewing organic results (without AdWords ads).


Other similar extensions: uBlock Origin


WhatRuns — Instantly discover what runs any website. It uncovers the CMS, plugins, themes, ad networks, fonts, frameworks, analytics tools, everything.


Other similar extensions: Wappalyzer





Page Load Time — Measures and displays page load time in the toolbar. Also breaks down this metric by event to give you deeper insights. Simple, but very useful.


Other similar extensions: Performance‐Analyser

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