WooRank: A Free Website Analysis Tool
Over on TechCrunch there’s a flattering review of a new Website SEO Analysis tool called Woorank:
WooRank evaluates Web sites based on 50 criteria in an automated fashion, free of charge, and provides helpful SEO and other tips. [...] I gave the tool a spin and generated a report for techcrunch.com – turns out we’re worthy of a WooRank of 82.4. [...] Frankly, that’s a lot of valuable information available free of charge.
I gave it a spin on my homepage, and it gave up some valuable suggestions (as well as a score of 68.2, which isn’t too bad):
Among its suggestions are the following:
- Add meta-description and meta-keywords to every page
- Put alt-tags on all images
- Make sure the site validates
- Use a 301-redirect on WWW
- Get listed in the DMOZ/Yahoo directories
While the information it offers up is useful, it’s almost exactly the same as WebsiteGrader, and less detailed on load-time, etc, than . But, the way to go, of course, is to plugin your blog URLs into as many of these cookie-cutter analysis sites as you can, do some thinking on your own, and make a few tweaks. Everyone has their favorite tools, so let me know of other free “SEO Analysis” sites in the comments. If I like them, I’ll update this post.
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That sounds like an awesome free website analysis tool. Be sure you people who want to have an analysis done for your website, that you do your research also for what other services that company offers. If they have ways to help you get better ranking for your website then it might be worth your while.