SEO extensions for Google Chrome for bloggers
March 3, 2010 in SEO by Bishwajeet Mahato
If you are a blogger and using Google Chrome ,most of the time you might need to check whether your link exchange,backlink is nofollow or dofollow. You might even want to check number of incoming links,outgoing link to a particular page of a website. Sometimes ago I wrote about how to check nofollow links in Google Chrome in my Computer Talks blog and usage.
But, shortly after that Google Chrome allowed the use of extensions in Chrome. So, for the bloggers and webmasters there are two must have SEO extensions of Google Chrome:
1. Chrome SEO .
Chrome SEO is quite useful to identify the nofollow links, whenever you want to know whether the links are nofollow or dofollow ,just click on the check nofollow and you will get all the nofollow links. It also analyzes the backlinks and gives you proper information.
A must for a blogger, so if you use Google Chrome,do use it.
2. SEO quake plugin : If you are blogger from a long tme you must have used this extension in Mozilla Firefox and even if you havn’t used it yet, give it a try as it is the best SEO extension I have ever tried, it gives complete details about several SEO stuff and you will see the data whenever you open a site.
So, hopefully this will help you.

Bishwajeet, I’ve been using this extension for about 3 weeks now. I got in touch with the developers through YouTube and let them know I plan to do a screencast for this tool, so I’m trying to learn all that I can about it. I tweeted with some other bloggers about this and another developer was monitoring the tweets. He has an SEO extension called SEO Site Tools that includes additional data.
I think these tools are fun to use, but I need to know more about what action I need to take to improve the data. For example in the screenshot it notes that there are 12,919 backlinks in Yahoo! and only 36 in Google. What’s going on there? is that data accurate? How can Yahoo! be so high? It really has me puzzled.
I guess now you can see why I haven’t done the screencast yet…
Thanks for sharing the link.
.-= Ileane“s last blog ..From Screencast to Podcast =-.
Google doesnt show all the backlinks by using link:yourwebsite.com but if you really want to check the Google backlinks then use the Google Webmasters Tool, which gives you data of each and every link coming to your site/blog .
Also, the Yahoo backlinks are right as Yahoo counts even some of the nofollow backlinks and it shows all the backlinks that are coming to your site, whether it is coming from single domain or from multiple domain