Hey guys, I've made a website which is Analyze Site SEO It's a very nice place in which you can analyze your website SEO, for free! Without any limits at all! All you need to do is put your website URL, and it will generate a full report of your website and does check these: -Meta title quality -Meta keyword quality -Meta description quality -OG Meta Properties -Headings -Images -Text/HTML ratio -Flash -iFrames -URL Rewrite quality -Check if you have underscores in your URL's -In-Page Links -Keywords cloud -Keyword consistency -See if your site has a favicon -See if your website is print-friendly -Dublin Core -DOCTypes -Encoding -W3C validity -Email privacy -Deprecated HTML -Give you speed tips -Mobile optimization -And so on Cheers! Do let me know what you think of the site.
The tool is good but let me highlight few issues here - The website does not show accurate data (Meta tags) for some websites. e.g. For couple of websites I found that it's fetching data which is 1 weeks older. Not sure how is it querying the site. I have checked the same websites using other tools and they are returning correct data. (Will PM you the url) Also it's giving an error message if you query for domains using http://www. HTML: before domain name. Could you please have a look? Thanks
It's normal that you are experiencing the problem if you put http://www.example.com before your domain - that's why it said example.com. I'll see now.
Some people might wish to use www. prefix, so leaving that out of your tool might not be a wise move.
There are many such tools online now. And while they return some useful information, what I find is that the information is unrelatable. I actually was going to a question about a good SEO tool today when I saw this post. My issue is that often, there are scores or percntages but no real recommendations. I would love there to be a tool that could give you something to bite into. For example, what are good scores for each category? Common fixes, etc. However, I will take a look at this one, I'm always looking for new tools.