This is why I will only show you 6 here and I will focus on extensions for Google Chrome, because although there are many extensions that can help you do SEO, it is not advisable to have them all installed.
The reason is obvious, using them excessively causes Chrome to consume more RAM , which makes it slower.
And besides, there's no point in having 50 extensions installed if you don't use them often.
So, I want to share with you these 6 extensions that I use for my daily work as an SEO consultant.
The 6 Google Chrome extensions for SEO that I recommend
1. SEOQuake
This is one of the SEO extensions that I use honduras mobile phone numbers database the most on a daily basis. It is quite complete and allows you to do a lot of things such as:
1st. Obtain different parameters directly in the search results of Google, Yandex, Bing and Yahoo.
You can even sort URLs according to the values returned.
2nd. Analyze the internal and external links of a web page
3. Perform a quick analysis of a page to check its meta-tags, existence of robots.txt and sitemap, and a couple of other basic recommendations.
And despite being a somewhat famous extension, I have rarely seen one of the most important things you can do with SEOQuake mentioned: expanding its functionality with custom parameters.
Thus, we can easily extract parameters from many sites.
Let's give an example, getting the readability index of the URL we are visiting, using the Read-able site .
First, you need to go to SEOQuake settings, in the Parameters section and click on New.
Google Chrome Extensions - SEOquake Parameters
There we will add the following:
With this, we will be able to extract this readability index in the SEOQuake bar. Depending on your configuration, you will see it in different ways, in my case it appears like this:
Google Chrome Extensions - Flesch-Kincaid
The little code we put to create a new parameter is simple , except for one part...
First, you need to indicate the “internal” name that your parameter will have with [NAME]. Then, with [TITLE] you indicate the name that will appear in the SEOQuake bar.
The [FAVICON] is self-explanatory. In [URL_R] we put the URL from which we are going to get the parameter, in which we add a special field, {url|encode}, with which we send the URL that we are seeing encoded for those characters that are not in English.
And finally the tricky parameter, [REGEXP], a regular expression with which we are going to tell SEOQuake which part of the requested page we want to show in the bar.
The 6 essential SEO extensions for Google Chrome
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