7 Lucky SEO Tools for Your Blog
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7 Lucky SEO Tools for Your Blog

by Seth · 40 comments

Most traf­fic for highly suc­cess­ful blogs comes from search engines like Google or Bing.  Search engine vis­i­tors are more likely to buy prod­ucts, click on adver­tise­ments, and sign up to newslet­ters.  The ques­tion is then, how do blog­gers get search engine traffic?

Search engine opti­miza­tion or SEO is how to take your blog from a low traf­fic site to an opti­mized high traf­fic blog.  The key is to fol­low some impor­tant search engine rules, use some of the webs most valu­able tools, and work on mak­ing your con­tent friendly to both search engines and human read­ers.  I have put together a few of my favorite tools and tips for bet­ter seo below.

Guide to SEO

Chair and PaperIn our recent pro­duc­tion of the Plan­ning to Earn­ing Guide for blog­gers, we cre­ated a sec­tion of the guide that is com­pletely ded­i­cated to search engine optimization. We have arti­cles about the basics of seo, choos­ing the right key­words, url canon­i­cal­iza­tion, and even the holy trin­ity of seo.  Make sure to see all 13 arti­cles on SEO in our Guide to SEO.

Key­word Posi­tion Tool

Chalkboard ThIf you are curi­ous about how your cur­rent seo is doing or you have made some recent seo adjust­ments and are look­ing for ways to check if they worked, just check out the Key­word Posi­tion Tool.  With this seo tool you will be able to check a spe­cific key­word with a spe­cific url to find the search engine posi­tion for the url.  This is use­ful to check both for your­self and your com­pe­ti­tion to see how to improve your posi­tion­ing and whether you are mov­ing up on the list or down.

Link Pop­u­lar­ity

HandsAnother impor­tant ele­ment in seo opti­miza­tion is link analy­sis.  Blog­gers need to know how many links they have for a given url or address and what the qual­ity of the links are.  To do this you can use a Link Pop­u­lar­ity Tool.  It is quick and easy, just put in your url and find out.  Again this is a great tool to improve your own blog or to under­stand your com­pe­ti­tion for spe­cific key­words.  If you are in the 9th spot for a key­word, check out the 6,7, and 8th spots to see what it will take to over­pass them.

Meta Ana­lyzer

MicroscopeA meta ana­lyzer looks at the meta descrip­tion and key­words of either your blog or another blog based upon the url you input.  The best way to use this tool is to check out other blogs you are com­pet­ing with to see how they are get­ting traf­fic and what key­words they are using.  Meta Ana­lyzer Tool

Key­word Difficulty

Teal Chair THKnow whether your com­pe­ti­tion for a cer­tain key­word will be dif­fi­cult or if you will be able to become the top url for the search engines.  Do this by using the Key­word Dif­fi­culty Checker.  Use it and the tool will give you a per­cent­age of dif­fi­culty.  The higher the pre­cen­t­age the more dif­fi­cult it will be to achieve suc­cess on the keyword.

W3C Val­i­da­tion

search imageBlo­gus­sion has an arti­cle to describe more about W3C Val­i­da­tion and give instruc­tions on why it it is impor­tant.  The main thing is that if your site is not up to the stan­dards set by W3C then search engines will be less favor­able to you.  So get your blog up to stan­dard by check­ing your site with this offi­cial Val­i­da­tion Tool.

Bad Neigh­bor­hood Link

blogging_tips_smallA bad neigh­bor­hood is a link in which your blog is being asso­ci­ated with spam or other inde­cent sites on the inter­net.  Not only is this not help­ful to your blog but it actu­ally dam­ages your blogs rep­u­ta­tion with search engines. Use the Bad Neigh­bor­hood Tool to see if you are being neg­a­tively effected.  Note, each bad link should be eval­u­ated as the tool is not as subjective.

Con­clu­sion

Get­ting lucky with search engines all depends on your abil­ity to max­i­mize the good con­tent on your blog and min­i­mize any prob­lems that may arise from w3c val­i­da­tion or bad neigh­bors.  So go use the tools and read up on how to become bet­ter at SEO.

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used tires September 23, 2009 at 3:51 pm

I had a teacher in high school that absolutely loved the number 7, everytime you said the number 7 or something 7 was mentioned he’d go crazy about it, lol. Anyways… back the topic at hand… From your list of tools, they are all great, but in addition to that list, I also like the free tools Google has available to us =D

Till then,

Jean

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Seth September 23, 2009 at 4:06 pm

Google does have some great tools available like their adwords tool. Just type in Google Adwords tool and you will get right to it. It is a great way to evaluate seo potential.

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Jenny September 23, 2009 at 8:14 pm

Great collection of tools! I rely mostly on the SEO in Thesis right now, but I’d like to implement these soon. Thanks! Just added you on Twitter as well!
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Seth September 24, 2009 at 10:43 am

Thanks for adding me on twitter and Thesis has a lot of great seo tools built in. The best part about using most of these tools are that they enhance your current seo and content. The tools in most cases are used to help you check how you seo is doing.
Seth´s last blog ..7 Lucky SEO Tools for Your Blog

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Gordie Rogers September 23, 2009 at 9:01 pm

Hey there,
I actually wanted to ask you guys a SEO question. A while back I switched to using Thesis. As soon as I did that my Search Engine traffic dropped to zero. My main keyword phrase is “lifestyle design”. I was getting reasonable Google traffic with it until I switched to Thesis. I’m using the WP All in one SEO plugin, because of that I haven’t been filling out the tag sheets below each post. Should I be? Will it be doubling up unnecessarily? I really don’t know what I should do. Please help. If you can’t answer me here, please email me the basics I can do with Thesis to improve my blog’s SEO. Thank you. My blog is the one in the link. You can look at it and perhaps see where I’m going wrong.
Thank you.
Gordie Rogers´s last blog ..Productivity Tip: Eat A Live Frog In The Morning.

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Seth September 24, 2009 at 10:46 am

I think the main issue is that Thesis has all of the features of the All-in-one- SEO plugin built into it. The key is to use their features to maximize the custom build of the blog theme. Otherwise you will be doubling up. All-in-One-Seo is a great tool for blog themes without seo tools, but you should definitely move your seo to the theme’s to enjoy the benefits of increased traffic. Additionally, check to see if you have added meta keywords, titles, and descriptions to both your thesis options and your all-in-one plug-in, if so you are doubling up and that is not good.
Seth´s last blog ..7 Lucky SEO Tools for Your Blog

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Gordie Rogers September 25, 2009 at 10:05 pm

Thank you very much, Seth. That’s what I was worried about. So, would it be okay to delete my All in one SEO plugin if I use the Thesis SEO forms for each post?
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Seth September 26, 2009 at 11:40 am

Right, the only challenge is older posts… but if you use thesis seo forms you are more than great!
Seth´s last blog ..Google Analytics Reveals the Importance of Branding and Content

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Gordie Rogers September 26, 2009 at 8:12 pm

Right, I’ll start cracking and start from the newer posts through to the older ones. I really appreciate this advice. Will let you know in future if I get more traffic as a result. Cheers.
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Gordie Rogers October 3, 2009 at 10:41 pm

Hey Seth,
Just letting you know that after taking your advice, my website jumped up to page 2 in the Google search engine. Before that it was nowhere. Not even in the top 30 pages. I dumped the All in one SEO plugin and tailorized each posts SEO meta sheets. It took a full two days to gor through all my 50 or so posts. Now, I’m getting traffic again from Google for my keyword “lifestyle design”.

Thank you so much for your help, Seth.
Gordie Rogers´s last blog ..Saturday Spew And Shout Out: October 3rd 2009.

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Seth October 4, 2009 at 11:35 am

I am very excited for you! That is great. The power of thesis is now becoming more evident. Seo is important to have and now that you are not doubling up you will continue to rise.

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Annabel Candy September 23, 2009 at 11:31 pm

Definitely a great article to bookmark and come back to again and again.

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Seth September 24, 2009 at 10:47 am

Yes it Definitely is. This way you have some of these great tools available at the touch of a button.
Seth´s last blog ..7 Lucky SEO Tools for Your Blog

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Web Hosting Blog September 24, 2009 at 3:08 am

Great Collection of tools, am not so familiar with Meta Analyzer Tool so its a good source for me.
Thanks for the post.
Web Hosting Blog´s last blog ..Bing begining to dent Google’s dominace

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Seth September 24, 2009 at 10:07 am

Meta Analyzer is a great tool, so get familiar with it. It definitely is useful for understanding other blogs in your niche.

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Yachts Combson September 24, 2009 at 5:20 am

The best tool for me is Keyword Position Tool. Great tool and you can follow your advance and the successs of your link building campaign. The rest of the tools are pretty useful also.
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Seth September 24, 2009 at 10:09 am

Keyword Position tool is my favorite tool for checking on the blog’s current position and future development. I check keywords I am moving well in and then double my efforts to increase the keyword serp.

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Dena at Allied Moving Company September 24, 2009 at 5:24 pm

I think that I’ve use the majority of these tools and I think that my favorite must be the W3C validity tool. While I grant you that it’s been some time since I’ve used a couple of these, the validity tool is “old reliable” in my book…

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Seth September 26, 2009 at 11:41 am

Validating is extremely important. If your blog is not meeting the standards then the blog traffic will be noticeably smaller!
Seth´s last blog ..Google Analytics Reveals the Importance of Branding and Content

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Reza Winandar September 24, 2009 at 10:36 pm

Keyword difficulty is the most important thing, I think. You must analyze it if the keyword is beatable or not. Search a keyword that bring a massive traffic but still easy (or possible) to beat.
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Free Phone Calls September 25, 2009 at 2:37 am

Great tools, all of them are great but the best is the Keyword tool. Always was looking for an accurate tool like this, now i can track down my keywords and make it better. thanks
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ashok September 25, 2009 at 3:36 pm

Thank you so much for this list! I’ve just used the “Bad Neighborhood” tool and do think there are certain things I have to watch out for; the W3C Validation is a bit over my head, as is link popularity, but I’ll be back to work with those tools. This page has been bookmarked.

Thanks again!
ashok´s last blog ..Notes on Dickinson’s “They say that “Time assuages”…” (686)

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Seth September 26, 2009 at 11:42 am

Great. These tools can really make a difference and you do not need to feel like you have to use or understand all of them right away. Just keep producing awesome content and work on them as you make time and your blog will do fine!
Seth´s last blog ..Google Analytics Reveals the Importance of Branding and Content

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Nicole September 25, 2009 at 6:40 pm

Free online webtools to optimize your website or blog. Check http://www.webtoolhub.com/
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Seth September 26, 2009 at 11:47 am

A really great list! Thanks Nicole for adding to the list. Definitely worth checking out…
Seth´s last blog ..Google Analytics Reveals the Importance of Branding and Content

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Eren Mckay September 26, 2009 at 1:37 am

These are excellent tools and many people have no clue that they exist. Thanks for writing about them. Definitely going to tweet and stumble this post.
All the best,
Eren
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Seth September 26, 2009 at 11:45 am

Thanks for helping promote them. I think these tools are essential to eventually learn and master as you progress through blogging.
Seth´s last blog ..Google Analytics Reveals the Importance of Branding and Content

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Ariffin September 26, 2009 at 8:10 am

Thanks for sharing with these useful tools. SEO really give me a dificult time but it is something need to be done.

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Seth September 26, 2009 at 11:34 am

SEO can be difficult, but just make sure to do the basics and then focus on providing readers with great unique content and an easy format for reading it in. If you do this you will be successful.

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Hameedullah Khan September 27, 2009 at 10:51 am

Seth, I must admin I didn’t know and still don’t know anything about SEO, but your this post gives me something to start from. I hope I will be able to use the tools on my blog which I recently setup. Thanks for sharing.
Hameedullah Khan´s last blog ..5 simple yet powerful ideas to encourage reader comments or conversation

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Tech-Freak Stuff October 8, 2009 at 2:51 am

The Bad neighbourhood finding tool has really helped me. Thanks for that! But one problem with it is that it shows a link to the Feedburner feeds also as Spam coz it contains more than 100 links.
Tech-Freak Stuff´s last blog ..Did your Wordpress Blog ever go Blank? Not yet? But, It can happen with you too, So be prepared for it!

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Seth October 8, 2009 at 9:32 am

Getting rid of bad neighborhood sites will help your blog, but the tool is not 100% accurate as you can see with the Feedburner suggestion.

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Computer Tech Tips October 25, 2009 at 2:55 am

Very useful tool collection. I have been working on coming up with a more effective set of tools to make myself more productive and these will help. I wasn’t aware of these specific tools previously. Thanks for the excellent post.
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agnes November 2, 2009 at 5:07 am

Wow ! Really Very Nice tools.

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Link Exchange Forum December 28, 2009 at 6:36 am

Awesome post, thanks for the useful tools, this Bad Neighborhood Tool is quite great! It can give quite accurate measurement of what sites you are linking to and if any of those sites have warnings about their content and if linking to them can potentially hurt your site.
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Sardar Mohkim Khan February 25, 2010 at 5:30 am

Thanks a lot for sharing such useful tools. I really appreciate you pointing out the bad neighborhood link in the post. It seriously damages the reputation in no time.

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Olivia Jade August 16, 2010 at 1:37 am

Great post! Thanks for sharing the tools… i came across a list of tools and SEO resources for for advanced SEO and beginners.. It might help those who find your article useful.. It’s on http://www.socialpeel.com/2010/08/11/21-most-informative-seo-resources-of-all-times/

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