
Browseo (#3)
This tool will show you a hierarchy of particular elements as if you’re looking at your web page as though it is a web browser.
Start at https://www.browseo.net/
Let’s profile this website, blog.jasonfleetwoodboldt.com, to see how good I am at SEO.

Browseo will tell us a whole bunch of meta-information, like our title, our Twitter card, our viewport settings. It’s good to review these because they are easily left off (which will hurt your SEO rank). You will see your SERP preview (“Search engine results pages”) — that’s how your website looks in Google and other search listings.

This tool is useful for a quick analysis to check if you’ve missed any important settings, but it doesn’t offer much in the way of content analysis.
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