Check Web Page Strength In Term of Search Engine Optimization
SEOmoz has a new search engine optimization metric analysis tool that will determine how your blog or website ranks in terms of ranking search engines results page (SERP), linkage or backlinks to the blog, relative importance, visibility of the webpage, popularity, mentions of the page across the Web and etc. In other words, it’s another tool that will tell webmasters how likely their pages and sites will rank on SERP, or the potential strength and ability of a page to rank in the search engines. Page Strength is a good add-on and comparison to Google Page Rank, which based solely on Google data.
When you the URL or link address of the web page or website, the SEOmoz Page Strenght Analysis Tool will retrieve some data about the website from various source and then process the date in order to calculate the page strenght. The data includes:
- Links pointing to full URL
- Links pointing to domain
- Position at Google for first four words of title tag on target URL
- Age of Domain
- Links from domains with .edu TLDs
- Links from domains with .gov TLDs
- Alexa Rank
- Domain name visibility
- Internal Link Percent
- Number of search results for URL search at del.icio.us
- Listings in DMOZ (ODP)
- Links found in Wikipedia
- Google Pagerank of full URL and Domain
So it’s the data analysis is pretty intensive, but the Page Strenght may not reflect your actual standing in search engine as the calculation, after all, is from SEOmoz and not from the search engines themselves, although it may comes close. Anyway, with SEOmoz Page Strength tool, you can have a glance of most important indicators about your website on one single page.
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July 1st, 2009 05:36
Whil SEO seems like a large mountain that needs to be climbed, there a also some basic steps required
April 11th, 2009 07:43
Tool is really great and this is no questionable but one raport a day available , so that is one minus for thet tool. I vote 9/10
October 22nd, 2008 09:42
Nice tools! I need to know how to setting up maximum query on the Search term tagging plugin?
September 17th, 2008 13:55
it’s really nice tool. Thanks for sharing info with us.
August 25th, 2008 21:32
Yup SEO Moz’s page strength tool is an awesome tool. Yet it is free for individual but a user can use that tool once in a single day. If you want it to use on frequent basis then you have to pay for that.
May 31st, 2008 21:08
This tool is great, I just checked.
April 30th, 2008 09:43
Thanks for the advice, I’m going to use the tool now
Thanks again.
February 26th, 2008 08:44
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September 15th, 2007 23:24
We really rate this tool, although our page strength is ostensibly less than our Google PR, we think it probably offers a more ‘balanced’ assessment of the sites worth and of course it keeps us on our toes.
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May 31st, 2007 14:06
The SEO Page Strengh Tool is good enough for Bloggers like me… to cheak the Rank and Linkage in the Web.
But it gives only Two Chances in a Day for NON Premium Users..
November 25th, 2006 20:54
SEOMOZ’s page strength tool is an excellent tool and its more near to reality. Google PR tool is also nice but it doesn’t give any help on how to improve while SEOMOZ’s tool helps in performing better in the SERP’s.