Advanced SEO Reporting with SEJ Tools

One of the most powerful features inside SEJ tools is its advanced reporting ability which makes it a lot easier to create pretty, fully-customized and data-rich reports for clients. With SEJ tools you can choose among multiple templates (or create your own), schedule reports, include any sets of data, etc. 1. Create a branded

6 Ways to Extract All Links from the Current Page

Seeing what a web page links out to is one of the major steps of SEO diagnostics process. This way you can see which internal pages are given more emphasis to, which anchor texts are used for both internal and external links; you can identify some red flags of possibly paid links, research the site “neighborhood”, etc. This post lists 6 tools to help you run the analysis of all links used on a page: Type Internal vs External Linked page info Link details Extract links IWebTool Link Extractor Web-based no Google PR attributes (nofollow), title, anchor no Link Extractor Web-based no no Link anchor text CSV FireLink Report FireFox (Firebug) addon yes no Link anchor text no SEM tools FireFox addon no no Link position on a page copy all / selected links SEOquake FireFox addon yes Google PR, incoming links, etc nofollow CSV OutWit Hub FireFox addon yes no no CSV (Some details and screenshots can be found below) 1. IWebTool Link

FireLinkReport: Research On-Page Links (FireFox)

I’ve looked at a few tools allowing you to research on-page links like this post on extracting links from a page based on their placement and exporting links from a page to Excel . Today I am reviewing one more tool to analyze on-page links (both external and internal). FireLinkReport is a Firebug extension that allows to see and analyze all links on the currently open page. First, you will need to install Firebug (if you haven’t already). Once you are done, install the addon and activate it by right-clicking on the Firebug icon in the status bar and choosing “Enable all panels”. Go to any page, open the Firebug and click LINKs. Run the report to see all the links used on the current page grouped in 6 categories: Internal and external Internal only; External only; Absolute and relative; Absolute only; Relative only: You can slightly adjust the report by: Displaying all links as absolute for easier navigating through report, Turning off/on displaying non-page links such as javascript, mailto, ftp, etc. Turning off/on displaying links to labels on the same page. Powerful Firebug search function is also implemented which allows you to quickly find URL you are looking for in the list. With a single click you can highlight any link in the browser window.   Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . FireLinkReport: Research On-Page Links