The 8 Best SEO Extensions for Chrome

 

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8 best SEO extensions for Chrome

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Google Chrome is currently the most used browser worldwide (as of January 2020). With a market share of 70 percent, Chrome is one of the most popular internet windows currently in use. The reason for the high number of users is primarily due to the strong performance of the browser and the useful extensions. Of course there are already some extensions to the topic of search engine optimization. Today we present eight SEO extensions that no SEO manager should be without in the Chrome browser.

 

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The 8 best SEO extensions for Chrome

 

SEO meta in 1 click

Clear cache

Redirect Path

Chrome browser developer tools

Moz Toolbar and SEOQuake

Check my links

Link Redirect Trace and LinkChecker (LRT)

Check my links

In the day-to-day work of a search engine specialist, the mouse pointer frequently moves back and forth between a wide variety of programs. So you use one to track a redirect, another for backlink research and a third one to find faulty subpages - all at almost the same time.

 

With SEO extensions for the Google Chrome browser, these and many other analysis steps are taken over by small software solutions and thus bring the SEO marketer to his goal faster and more efficiently.

 

1. SEO meta in 1 click

 

As the name of this Chrome extension suggests, SEO Meta in 1 Click offers a good overview of some of the most relevant SEO metadata with just one click. Like all other extensions, the plugin can be selected in the top right of the Chrome browser. Here you get insight into the textual part of a page and find information about the metadata such as the SEO title and the description. You can also find all H headings listed hierarchically.

 

The various tabs within the extension also show information about embedded images and assigned alt tags. For a first quick overall impression of the content and the metas of a page, this Chrome extension is highly recommended.

 

2. Clear cache

 

Anyone who rushes to a website to investigate its SEO performance and uncover weaknesses should ensure that, as a neutral visitor, you don't drag unnecessary browser data around in your cache, which influences the behavior and the results of the search engine or the website could. With a click on the Clear Cache extension, the browser cache is emptied and you surf again as a "new user".

 

3. Redirect Path

 

If you want to keep important rankings, even if a subpage is deleted or its URL is changed, you should deal with the topic of redirects. With regard to search engine optimization in general, redirects are a very important component.

 

With Redirect Path, when a URL is called up, it is clearly shown whether this URL is subject to redirection or not. Dangerous redirect loops can also be identified in this way. It is a small but efficient Chrome extension that you should use as an SEO marketer.

 

4. Chrome browser developer tools

 

Chrome browser developer tools are not an extension as such, but they are still very useful because, for example, you can examine individual elements of a website for their source code. This way, errors can be found quickly, or it is much easier and more effective to work on your technical SEO. Redirects and loading time can also be analyzed using the tools that Chrome already provides. No installation is necessary, you just have to activate the tools in Chrome and they are available.

 

5. Moz Toolbar and SEOQuake

 

Both the Moz Toolbar and the SEOQuake Chrome extension provide a quick insight into the most important SEO data of a website. So you can even find valuable information with regard to "Page Authority", "Domain Authority" and the number of backlinks of a page when searching via Google in the SERPs. This helps, among other things, when researching suitable link donors when building links. If you had to choose one of the plugins, some would rather tend to SEOQuake, over two million downloads speak for themselves at this point.

 

6. Check my links

 

Anyone who practices link building should start with their own links and find so-called "broken links" and then change them to valid pages. Broken links are an absolute SEO no-go and have a negative impact on both the search engine and the end user. With the Check my Links extension, websites are quickly searched for such. So SEO managers can react faster and get the desired good overview of the link situation and the degree of prevailing link maintenance already with the first analyzes of a page.

7. Link Redirect Trace and LinkChecker (LRT)

 

The analysis functions of these two Chrome extensions have already been covered by other Chrome extensions earlier in this article, but I do not want to withhold the LinkResearchTools plugins from you. Visually appealing, you take care of both link forwarding and broken link frameworks. You also get information about canonical elements, meta-robots and the robots.txt file, which makes SEO analysis much easier and more efficient.

 

8. Page Load Time

 

The loading time of a website must also be right. If a page takes too long to build up the content, most users jump off and quickly look for another source in the SERPs for their thirst for information. With the extension Page Load Time, a plugin that works on the basis of the “Web Timing API” of the W3C, the loading time of each page is displayed directly in the toolbar. If necessary, you can of course get detailed information and read even deeper into the causes of possible loading time killers.

 

Productivity for SEO managers

Certainly, some of the Chrome extensions mentioned above are a valuable aid in everyday SEO work. Use these extensions to automate or optimize daily operations.

 

However, be careful if too many extensions are used. This quickly affects the loading of every page view in the Chrome browser and quickly makes "normal surfing" a burden. Or it floods your dashboards and search results pages with unnecessarily large amounts of data and you quickly lose your overview. Therefore, it is recommended to start with two or three of the most important extensions.

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