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SEO Book’s SEO Firefox Plug-in

March 9th, 2007 by James Omdahl


It’s Friday, you’re an affiliate, and it is getting late in the day. Your fingers are sore from a week of web site designing, keyword bidding and frantic PPC account optimizing. You need a break…but you don’t want to feel like you are completely off task.

Well good news. I ran across Aaron Wall’s SEO plug-in for Firefox today and it looks to be a great way to a) analyze your competitor’s web sites and b) kill some time before five o’clock.

I’d go into detail here, but it looks like Barry Schwartz posted a video of the tool on YouTube, which you can check out below.


Take a second and download the plug-in here, and have fun checking out different web site’s SEO related info.

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One Response to “SEO Book’s SEO Firefox Plug-in”

  1. Magnus Wester Says:

    Great tip, James.

    I dont like toolbars, because I associate them with spyware. Now I can easily get pagerank, Alexa rank etc for many sites on the same page.

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