After 16 months in development and testing, SEO Doctor has been released. This Firefox plugin will allow everyone to quickly diagnose and cure SEO problems on their site. It also allows quick access to some of the world's best SEO tools and is fully customizable.
Go to SEO Doctor page for more information and download.
Suggested reading:
- SEO Doctor updated to v1.3
- How to effectively use SEO Doctor for diagnosing website problems
- How do you check how many visitors does any website have?
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17 Comments
It seems to work great this plugin
Thank you for this convenient plugin. Been visiting your website each once in an exceedingly, whereas. nice resource.
I like the post and your entire site. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Oops, I guess I am having one issue. Maybe you or one of your readers has come across it and can help. My main blog page does not point to the home page. It points to a different page, named "caitlyns-blog" but it does not show an H1 tag. While I suspect that the theme functions are the culprit here, I am hesitant to make changes to those function pages. Instead, I am trying to fix it with my custom functions page, along with the custom headers. Here is what I was trying:
// EXAMPLE 1 - header for main blog page
elseif ( is_page('caitlyns-blog') )
echo 'Caitlyn’s Blog';
//EXAMPLE 2 - header for all other pages
else
echo 'Caitlyn’s Blog';
}
In example one, I am trying to single out that page by name but it appears unaffected. In example 2 (these are separate experiments, btw), all pages, including my target page (caitlyns-blog) are affected thus fixing my target page but creating two H1 tags on all other pages in the blog.
Any clues how to fix this without changing my original functions page are greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Wendy
I guess my html did not come through. Let me know if I may send you the snippets or if I can use the
Hello Vlad,
Thanks for sharing yet another wonderful plugin. You don't ever sleep, do you? ;) This tool has already helped me improve on one blog and I suspect it will keep me busy for awhile on several others. It is very easy to use and convenient. Having the information available immediately while developing is extremely helpful.
Thank you!
Wendy Solum
http://www.zubird.com
I love this tool. We all know that some of none of these things alone will help a bad site, and that the most important thing is backlinks by a very long way. However, this tool has been great for checking things out. If you use it to learn SEO you might be led up the garden path. But you won't do any harm whatever you do, following these suggestions will help.
If, like me, you are already well into SEO, the info on certain bits is very interesting. A good tool and thank you for developing and sharing it.
I would reccommend this tool.
Paul.
PS My site scored 100/100, I was very pleased with that :-)
PPS as an SEO person I would hope that was the case of course!
Thank you for this useful plugin. Been visiting your site every once in a while. Great resource.
All the best.
I am unsure if it was just myself, but I found this to slow Firefox down quite horrendously. It was installed in Firefox 3.6.2.
Slowdonws may occur if you work with large number of tabs, but that's what Disable option is made for.
Ah yes, fair point, I do work with a large number of tabs.
morethan 100 links
http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/018565.html
... theres way too many myths being perpetuated
From SEO perspective, having more than 100 links will so much deteriorate the value of outgoing page rank per link that you would diminish any value of having links on the page in the first place.
Myth or not that is what is the Google webmaster guidelines document still suggests.
Thanks for the great link. Will definitely be giving it a try!
Hi there, for the mosy part this is a great at-a-glance tool but theres some incorrect stats on this tool. google doesnt care how many keywords are in your 1 or 1 billion, the 70 count you state is purely for user visability and nothing to do with improving rankings.
Secondly you state that google only follows the first 100 links on a page. whilst this was true a few years ago, google now indexes all of the links! theres no limit!
I would not call some stats incorrect. Getting a click is the ultimate goal, not the ranking. As for your second comment, can you provide a reference for your statement?
Are you going to release SEO Doctor for Chrome? Or just only for Firefox?