Website Auditor – The Invaluable SEO Tool For All Webmasters

While reading one of my commenter’s blogs (Archie @ SomeExtraPennies.com), I stumbled across a small 125×125 advertisement that advertised a product called “Website Auditor”. I don’t usually click ads, but I made an exception and did. What I found will change the way I create websites from now onwards.

The product is called Website Auditor and displays more information about onsite search engine methods than most SEO firms would tell you.

Instead of trying to tell you about all of the information it tells me, I’ve generated a report about my blog and where it ranks for the popular term “Blog Tips” – at 60.3% optimized, I’d say that some work still needs to be done!

The Full BradBlogging Report – See What This Tool Can Do

Who would use this SEO tool?

  • Bloggers (who doesn’t want better search engine exposure?)
  • Webmasters (why not make the site better than it already is?)
  • Affiliate Marketers (useful for those landing pages, getting them higher in the search results to make more money :twisted: )
  • “SEO Firms” (if there is such a thing.. :) )
  • Anybody that has a website

Pros of the software:

  1. Displays more information about my website, and more importantly, about my competition than I could ever ask for.
  2. Dead easy to use.. Its a mere fact of filling in your website URL and typing in the term you want to rank for.. The software does the rest.
  3. Incredible amount of search engine support.. Choose Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, and more.

Cons of the software:

  1. The Scoring Algorithm might be a little off – In the website review, it says that “Icon” and “Set” are worth more than “Blog” and “Tips”.

All in All, I was very lucky to find this product, and hopefully you will take advantage of this great tool and increase your search engine rankings. I always try before I buy, so here is the link to the Free Trial Version.

Have you ever thought of using SEO Software to boost your rankings? If so, do you have a specific tool that you use?

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10 Comments

  1. Posted May 18, 2009 at 3:32 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for this, think I might check it out and see how it goes, i’ll come back and let you know how I got on if I do.

    Cheers

  2. Posted May 19, 2009 at 11:56 am | Permalink

    I checked it out and looks like a nice way to analyze your on site optimization and does provide you with a lot of information for a free tool :)

  3. Posted May 20, 2009 at 10:12 am | Permalink

    i liked the way the report was made. thanks for the info :)

  4. Posted May 25, 2009 at 12:56 pm | Permalink

    Actually it is a great tool. It takes out much of the guesswork from On page SEO. I use it to make content heavy niche sites and I get great results from this tool. It is especially good when it comes to helping avoid SEO over optimization. And you can also see you competitors meta tags.

    I usually use tag clouds on Wordpress even if they look ugly. I use no index on categories and no follow them but not on tags. On tags I use just no index if they are showing posts and not excerpts. If they are using excerpts I let them in the index. This helps keep you older pages closer to the homepage in the eyes of search engines. And helps get a better SEO score with website auditor in the anchored links section. Just a small tip that has been working for me.

    Brad thanks a lot for linking to me. Considering that May 18 was my birth day it is a nice BD gift :-)

  5. Posted June 16, 2009 at 6:22 am | Permalink

    Brad, will be following this up, my problem is that unfortunately my blog doesn’t have any keywords that fit readily, so I’ve had to shoehorn it into what is the best fit. This isn’t ideal but I’m not sure what else to do.
    cheers

  6. Posted June 21, 2009 at 8:53 am | Permalink

    I’ve used that program before and it helped my family immensely! We were thinking about hiring someone to do SEO for us, but when he told us how much he wanted, we started to doubt it would be profitable enough to cover the expense. Luckily I came across Website Auditor, when I showed the guy the report and how little he really had to do, he cut what he was asking by 1/3 :)

  7. Posted July 10, 2009 at 6:26 am | Permalink

    I think SEO firms can do it all by themselves. However it’d be great for peoeple who don’t want to spend too much hiring people to do it. Because you can basicaly do it all by yourself if you just get directions from someone/something.

  8. Posted July 25, 2009 at 1:15 am | Permalink

    What about the software that auto submit the backlinks in directories?

  9. Posted July 30, 2009 at 1:44 am | Permalink

    Thanks, I’ll have to check this out! There are so many SEO tools out there, often contradicting each other in their results and reports, that finding the right one can take forever.

  10. Posted July 30, 2009 at 1:52 am | Permalink

    i had bought IBP software a few yrs back when i had entered seo world. i still prefer to use it sometimes.
    Thanx for the link of free trial version. i like to do such experiments and know more about such tools which help in building our site more better and proper optimized

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