SEO tips for blogs in 2017

Best Tools For Seo

JustReachOut

Wish To get links from news sites like the New York Times and WSJ? The very first step is to find the ideal journalist to reach out to. And JustReachOut makes this procedure far simpler than doing it manually. Just look for a keyword and the instrument will create a list of journalists that cover that subject. You might even pitch journalists from inside the platform.

Impactana

Impactana Is similar to employing a souped up version of BuzzSumo. It's still in beta so there are a couple of bugs here and there. But this really is shaping up for a winner. Cool Feature: "Buzz vs. Impact": Buzz shows you content that is hot from the short term (according to likes, stocks etc.). Impact tells you whether a piece of content has done over the long-term (based on backlinks, remarks etc.).

LinkMiner

Assess My Links on steroids. Like most applications, LinkMiner check for broken links on a webpage. But this free Chrome extension also demonstrates how many links that the broken connection has pointing to it. Uber helpful for broken link construction. Cool Feature: LinkMiner shows you how many outbound links a page has...on a Google SERP. This way you can zero-in on pages with lots of inbound links (and consequently, broken link construction opportunities).

Assess My Links

If You do Damaged Link Building (or The Moving Man Strategy), then you will enjoy Check My Links. With a click of a button, this Chrome extension immediately checks any webpage for broken links.

GroupHigh

GroupHigh Is advanced blogger outreach computer software. Despite The laundry list of features, it is pretty darn easy to use. Just enter a few keywords and phrases to find sites on your business. Then filter by Domain Authority and continue article date to whittle the list to bloggers that are worth reaching out to. You can also reach them out (and monitor your results) within the platform.

Similar Content Prospecting Tool (SkyRocket)

This Useful tool gives you a list of 120 pages that have already linked out to articles on your subject (which makes them excellent connection prospects).

Citation Labs' Broken Link Finder

Instead Of searching for broken links page-by-page, The Broken Link Finder proactively searches the web for them. Just look for a keyword and the instrument will scour the internet for broken hyperlinks...and hand them on a silver platter. Then you can hit up the Wayback Machine to see what the content was (and make something similar/better). Cool Feature: You can sort your results by how many people link to the broken connection.

Ahrefs

The Best link analysis tool on the market...by a mile. Ahrefs Includes a huge indicator (more than a trillion hyperlinks) that's updated at least once a day. Additionally, it is super duper just to use. Because of its outstanding user interface and indicator, Ahrefs is one of those few search engine optimization tools that I use daily.

 
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