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_ It probably comes as no surprise that

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Just like nearly every other SEO in the field, I waste a lot of time doing the same tasks over and over again. Namely: Looking up the link data of a site/page to get an idea of its relative importance from a link popularity perspective Viewing the source code of a page to analyze the meta data, on-page content, and SEO-specific tags And now, with the new mozbar, I'm spending 1/10th of the time it took me previously to get that critical information.


I'll show you what I mean. Let's say I needed to analyze bahrain mobile phone numbers database my new friend Chadd's website. Chadd sells straight edge & safety razors, but I'm not convinced he's doing all the right things from an SEO perspective: _ Retrorazor.com Screenshot Sharp razors, but is the SEO sharp? _ Rather than going through the time consuming act of scrolling through Chadd's nasty source code to find the answers, I can use the mozbar's nifty "analyze page" feature, thusly: _ RetroRazor.


with Page Analysis Overlay Screw "view source" - this rules! _ I can clearly see that my friend Chadd needs to do some work if he wants to rank "safety razor." This view shows me data on: The URL Page Title Meta Description Meta Keywords H1 H2 HTML Text Bold/Strong Italic/Em Alt Text Meta Robots Rel="Canonical" usage IP Address mozRank (for the URL, subdomain and root domain) mozTrust (for the URL, subdomain and root domain) # of External Links (for the URL, subdomain and root domain) # of Linking Domains (for the URL, subdomain and root domain) Unfortunately, we have lost one feature - Google's PageRank.
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