If I want to analyse a web page, I find SEO Site Tools for Chrome simply fantastic.
The button shows the page rank of the site. If you click on it, you get sections that list the following information for you:
- A wealth of external page data from Google; Bing; SeoMoz LinkScape; Quantcast; Alexa; Yahoo Site Explorer; any DMOZ directory entry that exists; Majestic SEO and SEMRush. This gives you an overview of backlinks and link quality, among other factors.
- Important on-page elements, including title; meta robots, keyword and description; internal and external follow and nofollow links; emphasised tags, including images, h1 to h5, bold/strong and italic/emphasis; and a list of the page headers.
- Social media exposure, including facebook; twitter; reddit; StumbleUpon; digg; delicious and Google Buzz.
- Links to various web tools, including a speed checker and Copyscape plagiarism checker.
- Server and DNS information.
- On-page SEO suggestions, colour-coded as green (good); yellow (OK); red (needs attention).
- A selector that allows you to highlight nofollow links.
It really gives you a mini-report on the web page that you have pointed at, and the best part is that it’s virtually instant. One click on a magnifying glass icon at the top of your browser window is enough to give you all the details you need.
It’s another of those awesome free tools that you really need to have in your arsenal. If you don’t use Chrome as a rule, I think it’s worth installing it and using it just for that.