Top 8 Google Chrome Extensions Guranteed to Increase Your Traffic
The first Chrome extension I have for you is SEOquake.
This is a great tool for understanding what your competition
is ranking for in the organic search results. It also gives you a great idea as
to what is displayed, and what paid ads your competitors are running, and which
keywords they're targeting.
Now the second Chrome extension I have for you is a MozBar.
It provides details like LinkedIn analysis, domain
authority. It also has a page analysis feature that allows you to get an
overview of the title, the description, and even the schema.org markup of a
page. And they have many more page level features as well. They also have link
metrics and that shows you page authority, domain authority, which I already
mentioned, and the number of linking root domains to any given page that you're
searching.
The third Chrome extension is a BuzzStream Buzzmarker.
It's an amazing tool for outreach, networking, guest posting
and link building. This will crawl any site that you visit and pull out the
contact details for the people associated with the site. This will help you
find editors, reporters, content marketers.
The next extension, TubeBuddy.
Amazing extension for your video marketing strategy. When
you're viewing any video on YouTube, it'll show you the tags, the view counts,
and so much more. Even better, when you upload your own video, it'll help suggest
tags to you and help you optimize the metadata associated with the video that
you just uploaded.
The fifth extension I have for you is Buffer.
This is great for personal branding and growing your
authority as you can seamlessly post content to your followers as you browse
and read your favorite blogs.
A lot of people are like, "Oh, I've got to update my
Twitter profile, my Facebook. I got to keep going to all these platforms and
manually put in content." Wouldn't it just be easier if you're just
reading content, you click a button and boom, you can schedule it for later,
and it goes into your promotional calendar?
The sixth extension I have for you is Grammarly.
It's actually my favorite extension period on Chrome
altogether. The reason I love this is when I'm doing marketing based emails, or
any work, and I do a ton through my email inbox, or even I'm writing a blog
post in WordPress, it'll tell me any spelling mistakes. Now, Grammarly does
have a paid version as well. I use a free one.
The seventh extension that you've got to check out is BuzzSumo.
It's an amazing extension for content creators. It'll give
you idea of what content works in your niche. For example, any page you visit,
let's say a competitor site, it'll tell you the social media engagement, how
many social shares, unique pages and other items like that, and even backlinks.
It helps you target in real time what type of content you
should be producing versus what kind of content you shouldn't be producing.
The eight Chrome extension I have for you is Save to Pocket.
This is super important in a role where there's endless
amount of information. It's easy to get distracted while researching for your
next article or building out your content strategy. Having a browser with
dozens of tabs open can be distracting and hurt your productivity.
And last but not least, a Chrome extension that you should
use is Check My Links.
This tool is essential for a link building strategy. It'll
show you which links are working properly and which ones are broken for any
page that you visit.
Broken links is one of the easiest and simplest ways to
convince people to link to you, and this extension will help you find all those
broken link opportunities.
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