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🔍 SEO Insights How Do You Check Your SEO Score?

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If is very important to check your website’s SEO score time to time. This will ensure that your websites continue to rank on search engines and builds organic traffic. Here are a few free tools offered by tech giant to check your website’s SEO score.

One of the simplest ways to check your website SEO is by using Google Analytics tool. By using Google Analytics, you will understand how people find your website, where they come from, how long they stay on your site, etc.

Google Page Speed Insights is a tool to learn about your website speed. Slow websites are not good for SEO, therefore, by using this tool you will learn about your website performance and find issues that you can address.

Google Schema Markup Testing Tool checks whether your site is using a special code called Schema Markup. Schema Markup code helps search engines to understand your website content better for improved ranking.
 
I use google’s search console tools, which used to be called Google webmaster tools. It also helps me keep track of where my site is ranking for particular keywords and how many clicks those keywords are obtaining on a daily basis.

There’s also a feature that’s included on google’s search console that displays your top trending content.
 
I use Google's search console tools, I get emails sent to my inbox whenever I get a lot of clicks and impressions on my sites too.
 
Search console and GA.
That's like GA is showing an increase in engaged sessions, a lot from search engine results.

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As I've said before... I'm somewhat different in my outlook for my site. If folks want to actively participate there, that is great. I mainly run the site for myself and to allow others to get information from, not necessarily provide to.
 
I have looked at Moz.com, Majestic.com, SemRush.com etc.. These sites do a lot for free. Who has tried them? Who has tried paid subscriptions?
 

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