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How to Check Your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Score FREE

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Want to know your site's SEO score? Find out how with this free tool.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is very important to the relevancy of your site to the search engines, which provide you free, targeted traffic.

  2. Step 2

    To find your SEO score at no charge, visit Domain-suggestions.com. Then, simply type your domain name in the search bar and hit search. Once your site is found, click on the dark circle under your .com, .info, etc. This will take you to a page that lists all of your site information, including SEO Score and Title Relevancy.

  3. Step 3

    This is a great resouce to have, especially if you're trying to improve your SEO score. You can check back as often as you'd like to see if your score is increasing.

  4. Step 4

    See link below, under Resources heading, to improve your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Score.

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dmaxonline said

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on 7/7/2009 Dmaxonline.com is one of the professional web designing and web development companies in Chennai. We are also specialized in graphic designing and multimedia works.

Search engine optimization is our web marketing programme.Our website download speed is as much lesser as a good SEO project. As part of our SEO work we submit the urls in Video search engine, list of good search engines,top search engine, search engine image, seo code, AltaVista, Lycos.

web: http://www.dmaxonline.com
mail: info@dmaxonline.com

jull14 said

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on 6/25/2009 Excellent informationa and very helpful. great article, keep up the good work.

appuonline said

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on 3/2/2009 I want to check the SEO score my site http://appuonline.com. This article helped me to find out a few shortcomings.

amg3vball said

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on 2/25/2009 Domain-suggestions.com isn't a valid URL -- can you proivde the exact URL?

bmerritt said

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on 2/16/2009 good advice, and a great tool to use when deciding a domain name or domain relevancy.

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