Page Strength
SEOmoz has a pretty cool tool for SEO called Page Strength, which, if you click the link, will tell you how I’m doing re SEO. Looks like I’m doing okay!
It analyses a bunch of metrics such as Links pointing to full URL, Links pointing to domain, Position at Google for first four words of title tag on target URL, Age of Domain, number of links from different TLDs, Domain name visibility, etc. This is a great tool for those who are new to SEO and need to find the weak spots in their campaign to make their site visible. Running your url through the tool will show you what parts of SEO and SEM could use some improvement. For instance, I have no links coming in from .gov tlds so that might be an area where I could maybe gain a bit of credibility and Page Strength. Getting a listing in DMOZ would help too (I have TRIED, and even succeeded briefly, only to be edited out by an editor who was a competitor!) And I’ve yet to make it into Wikipedia! If I address those areas I’ll make my site even stronger.
I also think it very smart of the SEOmoz guys to offer a button that links back to them and shows site visitors the metric for the page it’s visible on. Now THAT is a great way to get one way inbound links!
Enjoy!
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