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12 (Really) Useful SEO Tools for Firefox

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as defined by Wikipedia refers to the process of improving the visibility of web sites or web pages in search engines. It is one of the most important and the trickiest part of web development. With millions of websites being developed every year, optimizing web sites have become very crucial to improve the site’s visibility and traffic. Now here’s a hardy list of the best seo tools for Firefox.

Free SEO Tools

Lately, lots of handy Firefox add-ons have been developed to simplify the SEO process. Below are few of the best SEO add-ons for Firefox.

1. SEOQuake SEO Extension – SEOQuake is a an easy-to-use and powerful tool for analyzing the optimization and the promotion level of internet web projects. It enables you to obtain and investigate many important SEO parameters like Google PR, Google Index, Alexa Rank, Yahoo! Index and many more.

2. SearchStatus – SearchStatus is a really useful add-on for SEO. It provides you some of the most useful SEO parameters such as Google PR, Alexa Rank, Compete Rank and SEOmoz Linkscape mozRank within just the reach of a click. Apart from this it also provides you some additional tools such as keyword density analyzer, keyword highlighting, show related links/backward links, nofollow highlighting and many more.

3. Google GlobalGoogle Global is a simple and easy-to-use Firefox extension that enables users to quickly and easily see organic and paid Google search results as they appear in different geographical locations.

4. KGen – KGen (Keyword Generator) is a simple Firefox add-on that analyzes the content of a web page and displays a set of keywords for that page. It retrieves every word of the page and displays the number of times it has occurred and also it’s weight in the page.

5. User Agent Switcher – User Agent Switcher adds a menu and a toolbar button to your browser that enables you to easily switch the user agent of your browser. This tool especially comes in handy when you want to check for cross browser compatibility issues.

6. Foxy SEO Tool – Foxy SEO Tool is an all-in-one SEO add-on that offers you a vast multitude of tools for SEO, web traffic analysis and web page analysis. Basically, it is a free and open-source toolbar that provides you quick and easy access to a number of search engine functions like Google Site, Yahoo! Site Explorer, and many more. Also included are many web traffic analysis sites, important directories and also links to some useful network functions and keyword research services. It also offers a spider simulator function which enables you to display a web site just as a search engine would read it.

7. SEOpen – Just like Foxy SEO Tool this add-on too provides you quick access to some web-based tools to help with search engine optimization. It enables you to quickly check inbound links, page ranks, HTTP headers and much more.

8. SenSEO – SenSEO is a really useful Firefox extension that enables you to analyze web pages and tells you how good they fulfill on-page SEO criteria. It checks the correct usage of Document-Title, Meta-Description, Meta Keywords, headlines, domain, URL path and other general content criteria.

9. SEO Doctor – This add-on helps you to see how any web page is optimized in terms of SEO. It provides an easy diagnosis of SEO problems and also offers some simple tips. It is a really useful tool to check the SEO status of any web project.

10. SEO for Firefox – SEO for Firefox is a really powerful extension for Firefox. It pulls useful market research data such as Google Page Rank, backlinks, delicious bookmark counts, Alexa rank, WhoIs data and much more right onto your search results page.

11. SEO & Website Analysis – SEO & Website analysis by WooRank provides you a very deep SEO & Website analysis report for any website. It analyzes the website based on various criteria such as keyword analysis, title and URL analysis, traffic estimation, Alexa rank, Compete rank and much more.

12. SEO Toolbar – The SEO Toolbar is a really simple and easy-to-use add-on that displays the Page Rank, Alexa Rank and Popularity Index rank of any web page you visit. It also includes other SEO tools such as search engine view, server header view, Wayback Machine button and also links to many SEO forums and websites.

Have any other SEO add-ons to recommend? Share them here.

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How to improve Bounce Rate


Conversion rate and CTR rate are very common metrics many marketers track on a daily basis. While these metrics are good indicators of the user engagement with your advertising messages, tracking the bounce rate will unleash great information about your site’s landing page effectiveness.

If you currently track your website’s traffic and conversions, most probably you have access to the bounce rate.  For those that haven’t heard of the bounce rate before, it is a metric that dictates the visitor’s engagement with your web pages. A bounce is triggered when a visitors leaves your site without navigating deeper to other pages. So, if a visitor enters your site from any particular source and leaves, a bounce will be triggered. The bounce rate can be calculated by dividing the total number of visits viewing one page by total entries to a page.

Now that you know what a bounce is, let’s dive deeper into what causes high bounce rates and how to fix them. Bounce rate varies depending on the traffic source and there are many ways to improve it:

1) Landing page Optimization and A/b Testing:
Many of us have heard a lot of landing page optimization, especially when it comes to SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Landing page optimization won’t only help you increase your organic rankings, but it will also improve the bounce rate (if done correctly). What makes landing page makeovers a great approach is the ability to understand your customer’s behavior and present solutions that will make their shopping experience more efficient.

It’s not fair to talk about landing pages without talking about A/B testing. Testing different page variations, whether it was ad copy, images or layouts, is vital when it comes to optimization. It used to be very challenging to perform an A/B test due to the complexity and the technical issues marketers had to go through. Thankfully, many companies offer out-of-the-box solutions that let you test your landing pages to improve the user’s response. Google site optimizer is a great example of a free and effective tool that can be used for testing. There is no excuse for any company not to test their banners and landing pages.

2) User Segmentation:
The main reason behind user segmentation is to guide your visitors throughout multiple and focused landing experiences. Instead of having one landing page that fits every user, multiple pages is a smarter solution to provide a focused, less noisy shopping experience. Since distraction is one of the main causes of high bounce rate, splitting the traffic will make it easier for online shoppers to digest the information you are trying to present.

If you are like most online retailers, there is a big chance that you aren’t taking advantage of user segmentation. What most companies tend to do is segmenting their products (usually by type). While this could be a great way to organize your pages, it doesn’t help customers learn about your products and assist them in making the right buying decisions.

3) Perform Traffic Audit:
Have you taken a closer look at your traffic sources lately? Whether you use Google Analytics or any other tracking tool, monitoring traffic sources is a great way to check your site’s landing page performance per channel. The first thing you will notice once you look at this is that the bounce rate varies depending on the source. Generally speaking, organic traffic has a higher bounce rate than PPC traffic. The reason behind this fluctuation is due to the traffic relevancy and quality.

Since you don’t have a lot of control over the pages you rank for organically, sometimes your visitors might be directed to the home page instead of a more targeted one. Not providing what the user wants or expects will definitely increase the number of bounces. On the other hand, this scenario is less likely to happen in PPC campaigns (if structured correctly) because you have the power to direct the user to any page you see fit.

There is no limit to what you can do to lower the bounce rate. This can be accomplished by performing A/B testing, user segmentation and traffic analysis. The bounce rate varies from one industry to another. The more attention you give to your visitors, the lower your site’s bounce rate will be. Stop focusing on pleasing the search engines and shift your goals towards improving your visitors shopping experience.

Try moving your content up to the top of the page. Try changing your font colors so they are easier to read, try placing big pictures at the top of the page. Ideally make each change one at a time, and let them run for a week to see if you can help lower the bounce rate.

What are you doing to lower your site’s bounce rate? If you have an above average bounce rate, it’s time to take some actions to fix that and your visitors will thank you for it.