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25 Simple and Free SEO Tools to Instantly Improve Your Marketing [Updated for 2019](Digital Marketing)

25 Simple and Free SEO Tools To instantly Improve Your Marketing [Updated for 2019]





1. Google PageSpeed Insights

Check the speed and usability of your site on multiple devices
Enter a URL, and this tool will test the loading time and performance for desktop and for mobile, plus identify opportunities to improve (and pat you on the back for what you’re doing well). The mobile results also come with a user experience score, grading areas like tap targets and font sizes.
Google PageSpeed Insights
Alternatives: PingdomWebPageTest, and GTmetrix

2. Moz Local Listing Score

See how your local business looks online
Moz crunches data from more than 10 different sources—including Google, Yelp, and Facebook—to score your brick-and-mortar business on how it looks online. Results come complete with actionable fixes for inconsistent or incomplete listings.
Moz Local Listing

3. Keywordtool.io

Hundreds of keyword ideas based on a single keyword
Enter a keyword, and the Keyword Tool provides a huge handful of long-tail keyword opportunities and common questions asked.
Keyword Tool

4. Google Analytics

Complete web stats and search insights
In addition to tracking pretty much every bit of traffic you could imagine on your website, Analytics also surfaces many keyword insights as to which terms people use to land on your pages.
You can get this data either under Acquisition > Search Console > Queries or Acquisition > Campaigns > Organic Keywords.
Google Analytics
Alternative: MatomoOpen Web Analytics, and Clicky

5. Google Search Console + Bing Webmaster Tools

Constant website analysis, alerts, and error reports
These webmaster tools help give you a taste of what the two top search engines think of your site. It’s helpful to see any bugs, alerts, and indexing issues.
Pro tip: Each of these two tools requires a bit of installation on your site. If you’ve got a WordPress website, you can add the webmaster code automatically through a plugin like Jetpack or Yoast.
Google Search Console

6. Ahrefs’ Backlink Checker

Comprehensive link analysis
The free version of Ahrefs’ Backlink Checker shows the top 100 backlinks to any website or URL, along with the total number of backlinks and referring domains (links from unique sites), Domain Rating (DR), and URL Rating (UR) where applicable.
Pro tip: Paste in a competitors website to find instant link opportunities.
Ahrefs Backlink Checker

7. Moz Link Explorer

Complete overview of your website, pages, and links
The free version of Link Explorer gives you a quick look a full range of link analysis, including a look at the most impactful links coming your way and your most linked-to pages.
Moz's Link Explorer

8. Google Keyword Planner

Know what people search for
Enter a keyword or group of keywords into the tool, and Google will return all sorts of helpful stats to guide your keyword strategy: monthly search volume, competition, and even suggested terms you might not have considered.
Google Keyword Planner

9. Google.com in an Incognito Window

Discover auto-fill opportunities
Searching Google.com in an incognito window will bring up that all-familiar list of autofill options, many of which can help guide your keyword research. The incognito ensures that any customized search data Google stores when you’re signed in gets left out. Incognito may also be helpful to see where you truly rank on a results page for a certain term.
Google in an Incognito Window

10. Google Trends

See the relative search popularity of topics
Google Trends shows the popular search terms over time, which is useful for uncovering seasonal variations in search popularity amongst other things. Compare multiple terms to see the relative popularity.
Google Trends

11. Ahrefs SEO toolbar

Instant SEO metrics for web pages and Google searches
See how much traffic the current web page gets each month, how many keywords it ranks for, how many backlinks it has, and more. Also shows the search volume, CPC and difficulty of every keyword searched in Google
Ahrefs' SEO Toolbar
Alternative: MozBar

12. SEO Web Page Analyzer

Get a full on-page analysis of your website
SEO Web Page Analyzer performs a comprehensive on-page analysis to uncovers issues like as missing image alt tags, heading structure errors, and page bloat.
Web Page Analyzer

13. SERP Simulator

Preview how your web pages will look in Google’s search results
See how your meta title and description will appear in the search results before you even publish your web page. Works for desktop and mobile. Check for truncation issues and fix them instantly.
SERP Simulator

14. Schema Creator

Customize how your web pages appear in the search results
Create custom code so that your reviews, events, organizations, and people are displayed the way you want in Google’s search results. Once you’ve created your schema code, copy and paste into your website.
Here’s an example of Schema in action:
Schema

15. SimilarWeb

View site stats for any domain
Use this tool to estimate how much traffic a website gets. See a breakdown of traffic sources, locations, and more. A helpful tool for competitor research.
SimilarWeb

16. SERP Robot

See your ranking position for up to five keywords
Enter any website or web page and up to five keywords to see where you rank for each of them. Check your competitors’ rankings too.
SERP Robot

17. XML Sitemaps

Build a sitemap
Simply enter your site’s URL and some optional parameters, and XML Sitemaps will create a sitemap that you can upload to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. Free up to 500 pages.
XML Sitemaps

18. Browseo

See your website the way a search engine sees it
Enter your site, and this tool will strip out everything but the guts, revealing your website the way search spiders see it. This particular view can be helpful to see the hierarchy you’ve given particular elements (maybe without realizing it!).
Browseo

19. SEO Site Checkup

Audit your website for on-page and technical SEO issues
Site Checkup runs through a fast audit of your site, checking for proper tags and surfacing any errors that might come up.
SEO Site Checkup

20. Yoast SEO

Suggestions for search engine optimizing your blog posts
Enter the main keyword for your blog post and Yoast SEO will suggest how to tweak your blog post to optimize it for search engines.
Yoast SEO

21. LinkMiner

Instantly find broken links on any web page
LinkMiner is a simple Chrome extension that checks the HTTP status of all links on the current web page. All broken (404) links are highlighted red. A useful tool for discovering broken link building opportunities.
Link Miner

22. Google Business Review Link Generator

Create a link for customers to review your business on Google
Customer reviews are important for local SEO purposes. This tool allows you to create a shareable link for customers to review your business on Google.
Google Business Review Link Generator

23. Copyscape

Check for duplicate content
Enter a URL for a blog post or website, and Copyscape can tell you where else that content exists online. You might find results that you’ll need to follow-up with to help get your SEO in order.
Copyscape

24. Robots.txt Generator

Easily generate an all-important robots.txt for your site
Robots.txt files let the web robots know what to do with a website’s pages. When a page is disallowed in robots.txt, that’s instructions telling the robots to completely skip over those web pages. There are some exceptions in which case a robots.txt might be ignored, most notably malware robots that are looking for security issues.
Robots.txt Generator

25. Structured Data Testing Tool

Structured data helps to provide context to the information on your page. This tool from Google uses live data to validate the structured data for any web page, or you can copy/paste code to test it.
Structured Data Testing Tool

Further resources

Putting together a list of free SEO tools can be a daunting task. There are hundreds out there! I aimed to grab the ones that we’ve found valuable here at Buffer and the ones you can use via the web within minutes to get some amazing insights.
If you’re interested in even more tools—like, hundreds!—here are a few places to start:
Which SEO tools are your favorite? Do you prefer web tools like these or browser plugins and spreadsheets?

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