I've been playing around with the SEO for Firefox add-on for the past few hours, and I must say that I am blown away. This is by far the coolest add-on that I've ever installed to my Firefox browser. Let me tell you a few things it can do.
The first thing it does is provide a lot of additional information when you perform a Google or Yahoo search. It displays information like the PageRank of each page, the number of backlinks, and the Alexa rating. If you are searching in Google, it will tell you the page's search engine ranking in Yahoo. It also provides a suite of other data, but I have hidden all those options so that I can focus on the data I actually want to see.
One feature it has that I wasn't even aware of when I first downloaded the software is the SEO Xray. This allows you to right-click when you are on any page and immediately view the page's meta-data, such as meta description, meta title, and meta keywords. Previously I have had to open the source code of the HTML file if I was curious about this information, but this tool makes it a snap. You can also quickly see the keyword density of any page you are on to figure out what keywords the page is optimized for.
I am just beginning to learn how to design websites, and I think this will be an invaluable tool for me. I have no association or affiliation with the company, but I would recommend that you check them out. It is available for free at http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html.
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