Cool Tool: Website Grader Scores Your Page Rank, Keywords, Etc.
Do you know where your website’s [or blog’s] grades are?
Use today’s cool tool, Website Grader developed by HubSpot, to find out.
Using a 100 point scoring system, you’ll have one number to relate to along with lots of areas to improve. And, the really cool thing: you can compare your site to any other site or blog on the Internet.
Website Grader Cool Tool Profile
Challenge: assessing site performance in comparison to competition
Solution: Website Grader free SEO report
How to: type in your URL, keywords, competitive sites and email address
What you get: emailed report plus permanent link to your results; sample free SEO report
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How to Publicize Your Results
Pull out the best rankings and fold them into your credentials. Keep in mind that numbers shift; update them every few months. If you follow the suggestions, your site’s rankings will rise. Yes, it is okay to show off. In fact, it’s quite all right to report your score and your rankings - as long as they’re relevant to your readers, sponsors or advertisers.
Your Turn
Grade your site, leave a comment and let us know how you did or what you’ll fix. I’ll go first.
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One small change I could fix right away . . .
“Permanent Redirect Not Found
Search engines may think barbararozgonyi-wiredprworks.com and www.barbararozgonyi-wiredprworks.com are two different sites.You should set up a permanent redirect (technically called a “301 redirect”) between these sites. Once you do that, you will get full search engine credit for your work on these sites.”
Thanks for blogging about WebsiteGrader. We’re glad you found it useful!
LOL.. I compared my blog against the big boys - johnchow, shoemoney, problogger…. I’m waiting for the report in my email to see how badly I get ripped apart.
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