Free SEO Tool to Check your Blog – Website Grader
Website Grader is one of the free SEO tools that you can use to check your blog. You can use it as a reference to check if there is anything else you can improve for your blog. The tool is able to check your blog quite detail and include some advices on how you can improve your blog. You just need to fill in your site URL, related keywords (optional) and websites that you consider competitive (optional). The analysis takes about few second and a detail report will be produce. Below is the information that you’ll get in return.
1. On-Page SEO
· META data
· Heading Summery
· Image Summery
· Interior Page Analysis
· Readability level
2. Off-page SEO
· Domain Info
· Google Page Rank
· Google Indexed Pages
· Last Google Crawl Date
· Inbound Links
3. Blogosphere
· Blog Analysis
· Blog Ranking
· Subscription Methods
4. Social Media sphere
· Del.icio.us bookmark
· Digg.com submission summary
5. Competitive Intelligence
· Competing websites
· Historical Data Available
That’s basically what you’ll get from the report. It should give you some idea on what to improve for your blog. Feel free to try it out.
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Comments
I am quite happy to know that my blogs are PR3, and I learned about them through your tip.
However, according to them, I was wondering why there is zero articles I submitted to Digg where in fact, I submitted almost all of them. Was I banned?
Anyway, I learned a lot on how to improve more.
Thanks for this, Kumo.
This blog just grab a PR3 spot and I hope that traffic will increase. I haven’t involve too much at Digg yet, so nothing much I can say about that. But you might try to contact Digg support group and see what they say about it.
I used this a long time ago and I completely forgot about it. I loved it and should probably use it again.
Great post. I’ve used this tool many times and have found it extremely helpful in getting a sense of how SEO friendly my blog is and ways to improve it.






Thanks for that useful tip. I didn’t realize there was a service out there like that. I’ll be looking it up today!