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February 28th, 2008 at 11:59 am

Website Grader

A fellow blogger pointed me in the direction of this tool, and it seems to be a very good one. The Website Grader will evaluate your site and make suggestions of how to make it better (from a SEO standpoint). This tool is extremely easy to use, and will provide valuable suggestions for improving your search rankings on the web.

Start by simply putting your website address in the proper place. This is all the information that you HAVE to put into the form. You don’t even have to enter your email at the bottom of the form (though it appears that you do when you read it the first time). By simply processing with this limited information, you can get some general information about your site:

  • Meta Data summary: Are your title, keywords and description meta tags filled in properly? That is an easy thing to fix if you have yet to enter these meta tags.
  • Heading Tags: How many heading tags are found through the web page? For blogs, this will pull up the number of post titles on the first page, and probably your categories list.
  • Image Summary: This will tell you how many images you have on the page, and make a suggestion about whether you have too many images. It will also tell you how many pictures are not tagged with alternate text–something that will certainly help with search rankings if you tag them with something that is relevant.
  • Interior Page Summary: This will give you information about some of your second level pages. It will evaluate your meta tags, and tell you if there are elements missing that can help your rankings.
  • Readability Rating: It is suggested that a site (like a newspaper) be on a lower reading level so that it will appeal to more people. Of course there are exceptions to the rule, but you are probably looking for a broad readership. This rating will tell you where you stand as far as your reading level, so that you can alter your style if necessary.
  • Domain Info: This tells you how long the domain has been registered, and when the current registration expires. Evidently, Google and other search engines frown on any domain that will expire within one year. This is a direct result of unscrupulous people putting up sites for a brief period of time, and then pulling them down.
  • Google Information: This tool will give you your Google Page Rank, as well as several other statistics. It will tell you how many pages of your site are indexed by Google. It will also tell you when Google last crawled your website.
  • Alexa Rank: This will tell you where you are in the Alexa ranking system. It will also give you a percentage ranking, so that you have something real to grab onto. How does your site or blog rank in comparison to all other sites?
  • Inbound Links: This will tell you how many other sites are linking to you. This is one of the most important elements in optimizing a site for search engines. Google, for example, will rate a site higher if it has more links coming into it. Exchanged links are good, but links that come into your site, without being reciprocated, are the best.
  • Directory Information: The report gives your directory status for 3 different directories: DMOZ, Yahoo, and ZoomInfo. It is important to get your site out there in the directories, as this is one of the best ways to get visitors to your site. However, it can take a long time to actually get listed in many directories.
  • Social Mediasphere: This tool will search Digg and del.icio.us bookmarks to see if your material has been submitted. It will tell you how much content has been added to these services.

If you add in more information in your search, you can actually get some comparative data to other web sites. You can find out how your pages compare to others for specific topics, or search terms. You can track competing websites and see what they are doing better than you–things you can change to compete better.

Most of the suggestions made by this tool are easy to do, and won’t take you much time. Try it out, make the changes, and see if you start getting some more hits to your site from the search engines!



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