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SEO Plug-ins for Content Management Systems

Written by Sid on . Posted in content management, drupal, joomla, wordpress

The Best SEO Plug-ins for Content Management Systems

The most popular Content Management Systems give us an unprecedented platform for publishing and organising content. The likes of Drupal, WordPress and Joomla have become household names almost overnight within the tech community and wider public but at the beginning, many CMS’s were not SEO friendly. This was of course a problem, with search engines being the best way to promote and publicise your work, suddenly our content wasn’t getting the attention it deserved.

However, it wasn’t long before people started to develop plug-ins for these various content management systems, leading to a boost in the quality of search engine optimisation. The market is now awash with plug-ins, some great, some not so great, but after trawling through them for you, here are our picks of the best SEO plug-ins out there:

 

SEO Plug-ins for Drupal

Nodewords

This plug-in allows you to give individual Drupal pages a number of META tags – improving your search engine rankings. Concentrating on keywords and description with regards to your nodes is a great way to optimise your site and this plug-in is the perfect tool to help you do that.

Page Title

This plug-in is fairly self-explanatory apart from the fact that many people get confused when talking about the word “title”. Here we are talking about the title that is found at the top of the browser, in the HTML head inside the <title> tag, not, the title of the content. This plug-in gives you granular control over the page title meaning you can set patterns for the structuring of your titles and have page titles and content titles which are different. This type of page title is what is used on search engine result pages and by using this plug-in you should see a massive boost in your SEO results.

Pathauto

If you don’t want to, or can’t manually specify the path alias from the various kinds of content on your site, then this is the plug-in for you. Pathauto automatically generates path aliases for nodes, categories, users etc. based on a pattern system that you can control – basically you oversee everything while Pathauto does all the work.

Google Analytics

Even people who are not very SEO-savvy have usually heard of Google Analytics so this is the ideal plug-in to add the web statistics tracking system to your website. The module allows you to add lots of statistics features to your site, including the ability to track certain users, roles and pages and even site search support.

XML sitemap

Having a sitemap of your site is vitally important to search engine optimisation. A sitemap is easier for search engines to crawl and can make a massive difference to your search engine rankings, especially if your site is Flash-heavy. This plug-in creates a sitemap which can be automatically submitted to search engines like Google and Yahoo without you doing a thing.

 

SE0 Plug-ins for WordPress


SEO Friendly Images

A great blog is one that interests the reader visually as well as intellectually, and pictures are a great way to do that. However, if you do not optimise pictures in the right way then search engines cannot pick them up – here’s where this useful plug-in comes into its own. SEO Friendly Images automatically updates images with an ALT (which acts as a description for your image) and TITLE (which is what appears when you hover your mouse over the picture). This plug-in is great for optimising your blog without compromising on your content.

AddToAny

Social bookmarking is vital to your blog – the perfect way to spread your content and get what is basically, free advertising. That’s why AddToAny is a must-have edition to your WordPress blog. This plug-in helps your readers share, save, email and bookmark your posts on over a hundred social bookmarking and sharing sites. The menu even orders the different sites with the ones that your reader uses the most at the top, by using their browser history – pretty clever eh?

WP Backlinks

This plug-in makes the trials of link exchanging a breeze. It installs a small module on your blog where other bloggers or webmasters can easily submit a link ready for link exchange. The plug-in will then spider the person’s website or blog for a reciprocal link and there you have it – a fruitful link exchange without any effort.

Google XML Sitemaps

Just as in Drupal, we cannot stress how important a sitemap is for good SEO, and with this plug-in doing all the work for you, there’s no excuse not to have one. This plug-in automatically creates a sitemap compatible with Google, Bing, Yahoo and Ask making it infinitely easier for search engines to crawl your blog. It also alerts the search engines when you create a new post and with options to tweak and customise the sitemap, there really isn’t any reason why you shouldn’t use this!

All in one SEO Pack

Now if that’s all a bit too much for you and you’re looking for a quick, easy, all incumbent answer then this is the plug-in you need. Working as an overall SEO plug-in this little box of tricks is your one-stop-shop for SEO. It automatically creates META tags, optimises your post and blog titles for various search engines and helps to avoid you creating duplicate content. It also has manual options so you can include your own keywords, titles and descriptions for each post on your blog. The only thing this plug-in doesn’t do, is make the tea, but you’ll have so much more time on your hands after using this, you won’t mind making it yourself!

 

SEO Plug-ins for Joomla


Joomap

Again, this plug-in is all about creating a sitemap that can be submitted to all the search engines. It can show everything from the menu structure and content to the categories and sections and can even create a Google sitemap list.

J!Redirect301

This plug-in does exactly what it says on the tin – redirects your domain to one domain so that only one version of your site is indexed. This means no duplicate content and higher rankings!

Title Manager

This plug-in makes it easy to manage and customise your browser titles, meaning that creating SEO friendly titles is a piece of cake. It also accepts an optional site name to use in your titles.

SEOSimple

One of the more popular plug-ins for Joomal, SEOSimple will automatically produce META data based on the content of your page or let you create your own META data manually. You can even customise the META data for individual pages, making this plug-in, a must have for Joomla users.

JoomSEO

JoomSEO has a real plethora of features (too many to mention here) but the important bit is that it will make the content on your site markedly more search engine friendly – what more could you want?

So, there you have it, plenty of plug-ins to keep you occupied, whatever content management system you use! Go try them for yourself and before long, you will start seeing the difference a few small additions can make.

SEO Extensions for Google Chrome

Written by Sid on . Posted in SEO

 

Google Chrome

Having been an avid Firefox fan for a few years making the move to Google Chromewasn’t instant. But, what prompted me to make the change was the really cool extensions you can now get. As my day job requires constantly checking sites having a browser that can instantly deliver the information I need is a real bonus.

So, I’ve put together a list of the top 10 SEO extensions for Google Chrome, some have similar functionality but all have at least one unique feature. If you want to get quick information about a site or page then these SEO tools will save you a lot of time.

1. SEO SITE TOOLS

Probably the most comprehensive SEO extension for Chrome. It analyses the current page and breaks the data into 7 major areas

  1. External Page Data: This includes indexed pages, PageRank, Alexa stats, SEOmoz Linkscape data, DMOZ data, Quantcast, Compete, Majestic SEO and SEMRush. Even down to the last Google index time.
  2. Page Elements: Displays the meta tags, HTML and CSS validation, number of internal and external links that are followed, number of anchor tags, heading tags by type, server headers and server type.
  3. Social Media: Facebook reaction, Reddit reactions, submissions to Digg, delicious bookmarks, Twitter stats including the latest Tweets.
  4. Page Term Tool: This lets you extract keywords from the page and do some external tests, such as Google’s speed test
  5. Server/Domain Info: This gives you location of the server and details of robots.txt and sitemap.xml. As well as whois data and contact details, useful if you want to contact a site for links.
  6. Suggestions: A top-line list of basic SEO factors displayed in a traffic light system so you can quickly spot problems
  7. Nofollow: A small checkbox in the bottom right that highlights ‘nofollow’ links on a page

This one tool is worth getting Chrome for, it’s quick and has some really great data.

SEO Site Tools

You can download the extension here.

2. CHROME FLAGS

This nifty little extension places a flag in the address bar showing the country where the server is located. A really handy yet simple extension to quickly identify geo-locations of websites

Chrome FlagsChrome Flags SEO Extension 

3. CHROME SEO

This extension has a very simple GUI and gives you some basic facts about a domain in an easy to view way, such as

  • Indexed pages
  • Backlinks
  • Bookmarks

Although the data isn’t in-depth it’s a great way to get the basic stats.

Chrome SEO Extension

4. SEO SERP’S

A really quick and simple rank checker for many of the Google properties, insert a keyword and site and it checks the rank. You can input multiple domains to see which ranks best. Great for quick and simple checks.

You can download the extension here.

5. IPAGERANK

This shows the average PR passed by the links on a specific page when you hover over the extension button in the toolbar. Once clicked it analyses the keywords on a page and gives you the number of times each word is mentioned, if you then click one of the words in the list it gives suggestions for other keywords. Very handy little tool.

ipagerankiPagerank SEO Extension for Google Chrome 

6. SITEZMETER

Great for a really quick snapshot of Google Trends, Alexa and Compete graphs for a domain.

SitezMeter Chrome SEO Extension

7. SITE INFORMATION TOOL

At first glance this tool does a lot of the same things a few of the others mentioned here do. When used it opens a new browser window to display the results. But, the two things it does that make it worth installing are;

  • Gives the top ranking keywords for the domain on google, including position and volume, but also the PPC cost
  • Gives a list of competitors by common keywords

For me this makes it worthwhile installing it even though it redirects to a webpage rather than being part of the browser.

Site Information ToolSite Information Tool 

8. SEO PROFESSIONAL TOOLBAR

This could be a really useful tool, in fact along with SEO Site Tools (1) probably my favourite. When you install it you can vists a site/page and hit the ‘record’ button, once done the extension does just that, it takes a snapshot of links and Pagerank at intervals you specify.

Over time you end up with a nice history of your PR and link stats.

SEO professional Toolbar for Chrome

9. META SEO INSPECTOR

At first you’ll think this is quite an annoying extension as it has a pop up continually in the bottom right of the browser, but if you hit the button in the toolbar you can toggle this on or off.

A great and instant insight into a pages meta, yes it covers the usual suspects such as title, description and keywords but much more, for instance

  • If it’s a WordPress blog it shows the theme being used
  • If Google or Yahoo webmaster tools code is on the site
  • If the site has code, such as Google Analytics, Doubleclick and more
  • If the page has XFN, hcard or other Microformats

A great tool, love it.

Meta SEO InspectorMeta SEO Inspector 

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