Why The FireFox Accessibility Extension Is Awesome For SEO

Firefox Extension for SEOI’ve been using Firefox as my web browser ever since it launched as an alternative to the crappiest browser on the market, Internet Explorer. One of the great things about Firefox is its many useful extensions and plug-ins.

For people interested in SEO and using Firefox as their browser, the Accessibility Extension is a match made in heaven. It has saved me a lot of time in optimizing my own site for SEO, and lets me see how well optimized another website is in seconds.

Here are my four key reasons I think the Firefox Accessibility Extension is awesome for SEO:

Seven Reasons Google Webmaster Tools Is Essential for SEO Part 1

Google Webmaster Tools for SEO Google Webmaster Tools optimize your SEO efforts to improve your site’s visibility in Google search. It shows you how a search engine sees your website, so that you can make necessary improvements. It provides you with any errors it is experiencing on your site that reduce its visibility. It shows you how many people link to your website, how it is structured, and many more important details to drive traffic to your website.

This post covers the first four of seven reasons I think Google Webmaster Tools is essential for SEO.

Google Keyword Tool VS Wordtracker

Google VS WordtrackerWant to drive lots of quality, organic search engine traffic to your website? Keyword research is the first and most important step of this process. Selecting the perfect keywords and phrases is a balancing act between their popularity / search engine volume, and the competition for them.

Your selection must target key phrases that generate adequate search traffic and you can realistically achieve a top 10 search engine ranking for. This balancing act resembles learning to ride a bicycle. It takes some experimentation and practice to learn, but your ability will never fade once you have acquired it.

Keyword research tools provide you with the information you need to make that balanced decision. I would like to compare two of the more popular keyword research tools: Google Keyword Tool VS Wordtracker Keyword Suggestion Tool.

Google leaves Wordtracker in the dust. It is bigger and better, and in this case, bigger IS better. Why?

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