Wednesday, 16 September 2015

4 Free Website Graders You Should Use

It is no mystery that a perfectly optimized blog adds tremendous value to its search engine ranking. Unless you’re an expert who knows all the technical aspects of a website, you will need a checklist to compare a blog’s online positioning. Keeping this in mind, I share a quick list of 3 free website graders that will analyse the URL and generate a quick checklist informing how the URL is performing and its value.

4 Free Website Graders for Your Blog

Here they are:
Free Website Graders
1) Quick Sprout Website Analyzer (Link)
A cool nifty tool, the Quick Sprout Website Analyzer, analyses your website and compares it with three other competitors (optional) too. It grades the website, content and social media presence. The tool generates a score for traffic, speed, SEO and social share.
Visit the website, add the URL/s, sign in with a chosen Google account, and run the test. You can get the test results emailed as a PDF file.
You get drilled down reports on each SEO factor and recommends things to fix.
2) WooRank (Link)
WooRank is known among free website graders as one of the most comprehensive website analyzers. It analyses seven aspects of a website, which are usability, social, technology, mobile, SEO, local and traffic. The report is generated on a scale of 0 to 100, and the report can be downloaded as a PDF file.
The tool analyses keywords and states whether the keywords appear on strategic places or not, such as the site title, site description and heading tag.
3) Nibbler (Link)
On a scale of 0 to 100, the Nibbler tool analyses the URL on more than 24 characteristics and creates a checklist of areas needing improvement. The tool creates a word cloud to show which words are often used in titles and heading.
4) HubSpot Marketing Grader (Link)
HubSpot is an amazing marketing agency and among free website graders comes their Marketing Gradertool. Just enter the site URL and the email address to receive an overall score of the site, based on five categories – social media, SEO, blogging, lead generation and mobile. Each section will suggest recommendations to make changes on the site.
Try out these free website graders and improve your site performance.
Personally, I highly recommend the Quick Sprout tool because you can analyse the competition too and see what they are doing right and you are not.

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