Domain and website tools by Clare
Lawrence
Domain and website tools By Clare Lawrence 29th October
2003 Clare is the CEO of Discount Domains Ltd a leading UK
Domain name registration service.
I use several tools
to monitor the performance of my own websites, by regularly
reviewing their progress I can see what works and what does
not.
Ranking tools
Where is my listing? Want a
tool that can tell you which page your site appears on by
keyword?
www.top25web.com/cgi-bin/report.cgi
Top25web searches domain names by keyword for the
following search engines:- Google, Alta vista and inktomi,
drilling down for the first 500 entries on each search engine.
How many of my websites pages are indexed? Do you have
a large site? - it can be a pain using the site: command in
Google, the following tells you how many of your pages are
indexed in Fast, Google, Alta Vista and MSN
www.neutralize.com creates a pie chart of the % of
your pages indexed in each of the engines.
Meta - Tag
analysers
Meta tags are much less important than they
used to be, though the Title tag is still very powerful.
The following are my favourites:-
http://www.sitesolutions.com/analysis.asp
- select the website analysis option from the left hand, this
is particularly good at telling if you've got the right
combination of keywords in your tags and which keyword should
be where.
http://www.sitescreamer.com/from22.html
- this analyses your tags, and gives a narrative opinion -
excellent being the best rating.
Traffic statistics
Good traffic statistics are essential for your own
site, but how to get information on rivals traffic?, Alexa
makes use of its own database of user and converts these to a
traffic ranking.
The Alexa site can be found at
www.alexa.com
Good HTML
Google and other
search engines have problems with poor html - so cleaning up
the glitches in your scrip can be helpful. The following is a
good free html validator :-
www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator
Keyword
density
Writing keyword rich copy isn't the easiest
task in the world, but to get a good ranking, your keyword
density has to be right, not too low, not too high ( between
3% and 7%). The following is a good article on the subject and
contains a link to a good density tool.
The article http://www.in-vancouver.com/members/news_item.php?record_num=48
The tool: www.keyworddensity.com
Selecting
keywords
Not sure which keywords will bring what
traffic?
Wordtracker has a great site - try their free
report first, if it works for you, the sell a days usage from
£4.00 ($6.00).
www.wordtracker.com
I hope you
find these tools helpful, I use them on a daily basis and find
them very helpful.
Every thought of a question you
wanted to ask Google?
Google answers works by you
posting a price for each question - the higher the price the
more likely it will be answered. Higher bids also get more
thorough explanations. Payment is by credit card and prices
start from $2.00
This is a good place to get started
with web site optimisation. Typically an experienced
researcher will spend an hour or so looking at your site for
£40-50. This compares very favourable to the £100's you can
pay elsewhere.
A good tip is to read the last few
weeks of questions - most likely there will be questions very
similar to yours.
The answers given often are full of
links to sites which are both reputable and amongst the
leaders in their field.
The site is also full of
helpful questions and answers on domain names and web tools
I hope you found this article helpful, my site now has
a glossary full of similar ones.
About the Author
Clare Lawrence is CEO of Discount Domains Ltd - A leading
UK provider of Domain name registration and Web Hosting
services. Please feel free to re-publish this article provided
this reference box remains together with a hyperlink to http://www.discountdomainsuk.com
Clare can also be contacted on Clare@discountdomainsuk.com.
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