seo-tools-library
SEO Tools Library
Here at Enspire Web Solutions we think it’s important to empower people to learn and research on their own. This is why we’ve decided to create what may be the largest library of SEO, Blogging and Social Media resources available on the web. Nothing fancy, just easy to access library of resources that will help you.
This list will continue to grow so please check back often!
Website Analysis Tools
Web Page Analyzer – Calculates page size, composition, and download time.
Site Report Card – Crawls site and grades on a several factors
Website Grader – Crawls site and generates grade based several metrics
CrawlTest - Craws site analyzes several metrics
Check Inclusion – Checks If domain/pages have been indexed
Check Indexed Pages – Checks number of indexed pages
Check PageRank – Checks most recent PageRank Score
W3C - Analyzes CSS, HTML, mobile crawlability, and more
Link Checker Tools – Back-links, Broken Links, Link Weight
W3C Link Checker – Checks links and Anchor Text
Web Master Tool Kit - Checks for broken links
Dead Links – Checks for broken links
SEOMoz’s Linkscape – Checks links on a multitude of metrics. Provides insightful competitor information
Xenu’’s Link Sleuth – Checks for Broken links
SEOMoz’s Backlink Checker – Reports the number of backlinks to a URL, also shows a historical view of previous backlinks.
Robot, Server and Spidering Issues – Blocked Robot Paths and Limited Access
Robots.txt Checker – analyzes the syntax of a robots.txt file to see if its format is valid
Google’s Crawl Error – Issues Google encountered when crawling your site
Check HTTP Status Code – Checks Server response
Guide to How Search Engines Operate – Comparison of Search Engines
How Search Engines Work – Detailed Definitions
Advanced Search Commands
Google:
Phrase search (””) – By putting double quotes around a set of words, you are telling Google to consider the exact words in that exact order without any change.
Search within a specific website (site:) – Google allows you to specify that your search results must come from a given website.
Terms you want to exclude (-) – Attaching a minus sign immediately before a word indicates that you do not want pages that contain this word to appear in your results.
Fill in the blanks (*) – The *, or wildcard, is a little-known feature that can be very powerful. If you include * within a query, it tells Google to try to treat the star as a placeholder for any unknown term(s) and then find the best matches.
Search exactly as is (+) – Google employs synonyms automatically, so that it finds pages that mention, for example, childcare for the query[ child care ] (with a space), or California history for the query [ ca history ].
The OR operator – Google’s default behavior is to consider all the words in a search. If you want to specifically allow either one of several words, you can use the OR operator (note that you have to type ‘OR’ in ALL CAPS).
All In Title: allintitle: – Searches for specific keywords in title.
Site Search: site: – Searches only the specified site (Domain).
URL Search: allinurl: inurl: – Searches all in URL
Link Search: link: – searches all links to a specified domain.
All In Anchor: allinanchor:keyword – Returns all occurrences of keyword in a URL
All In Text: allintext:keyword – Returns all occurrences of keyword in text of page.
Related To Domain: related:domain – Returns all sites Google considers related to your topic.
Domain Info: info:domain.com – Returns Google’s info on a particular domain.
MSN:
Link From Domain: linfromdomain:domain.com – Searches for all the web pages domain.com links to.
Keyword research
WordTracker - Free keyword suggestion tool
Overture – Free keyword suggestion tool
Keyword Discovery – Free keyword discovery tool
SEOBook Keyword Tool - Free keyword suggestion tool
Reports the number of backlinks to a URL, also shows a historical view of previous backlinks.




