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Our Free SEO Report covers the following areas:  (Want a more in-depth report? Choose our Deluxe SEO Report)

Metadata - this allows you to tell the search engines what your web page is about. Want to know more about Metadata – what it is and what it does?

Areas covered: Page Title Meta Description Meta Keywords Keywords used

Heading Summary - tags used for heading not only help us read your content, but they also help search engine spiders better understand the content on a page and what is most important. It is a great practice to use Heading Summaries as good SEO practice.

Areas covered: Provides list of heading types and their text

Off-Page SEO includes all the things you do to promote your website outside the design of the website itself. Getting more inbound links to your site, registering with directories relevant to your industry, and getting more pages into the search engine indexes are all parts of Off-Page SEO.

Domain Info -

Areas covered: Domain Age Time to Expiration

Google PageRank - "Google PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves important weigh more heavily and help to make other pages important." – From Google

Areas covered: Google PageRank Number

Google Indexed Pages – The Google web crawler visits your website periodically and looks for new content for its index. This number is the approximate number of pages on your website that have been stored in the Google index. Generally, the more pages your site has within the Google cache, the better.

Areas covered: Total number of indexed pages

Traffic Rank - Alexa is an online service that measures traffic for millions of sites on the Internet in a similar way to Nielsen television show ratings.

Areas covered: Percentage of where your website is ranked

Inbound Links – One of the most important measures for a website is how many other sites link to it and of course, the more links the better.

Areas covered: Number of inbound links

Information about your Blog - Blogging makes sense from a marketing perspective. You'll be leveraging the shift from outbound to inbound marketing and interacting with your customers in new ways. A blog lets you meet your customers more directly than sending out brochures or an email campaign. It changes your website from a brochure that most people look at once to something that people interact with and come back to.

Blog Ranking - Technorati is a popular blog directory service. It measures the popularity of a given blog as compared to all other sites that have been submitted to its system. We did not find this blog in the Technorati system. You should sign up and submit your blog on technorati.com, it's free.

Areas covered: Recent Blog Articles – Link, Dugg status, Inbound links

Compettitve Intelligencedoesn't stop at your website. You can also track competing websites and see how they're doing, including what they are doing better than you.

Keyword Grader -

Areas covered: Keyword, estimated monthly serach volume, your URL's rank

Score Summary -

Areas covered: Website Grade – Google Page Rank Google Indexed Pages Traffic Rank Blog Rank Inbound Links del.icio.us Bookmarks