How I can add SEO tool with the Firefox.

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I have been doing freelancing work for search engine optimization and I use Firefox 5.0. So, I need SEO tool with the Firefox so that I can do my work easily.

Please, I want suggestion on how to add SEO tool with the Firefox.

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How I can add SEO tool with the Firefox.

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You can use Firefox plug-ins or add-ons related to SEO for doing SEO- related work in Firefox.

As an example, I will tell you about installing an SEO tool called seoquake.

You can visit their website at https://www.seoquake.com/index.html. Download and install it in your Firefox.

It is a famous SEO tool for Firefox. It allows you to get information related to any website for wide parameters range like Google index, page rank, keywords density, etc. And much more.

SEOquake Toolbar shows parameters values below every search result in the SERP of Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.

It is very easy to install in your Firefox browser and it gives you variety of options related to SEO.

 

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How I can add SEO tool with the Firefox.

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Try SearchStatus for Firefox. It is an awesome tool that allows you to see how any and every website in the world is performing. This toolbar provides extensive search-related information about a site, all conveniently displayed in one discreet and compact toolbar.

For every site you visit using, SearchStatus lets you view its Google PageRank, Google Category, Alexa popularity ranking, Compete.com ranking, SEOmoz Linkscape mozRank, Alexa related links and backward links from Google, Yahoo! And MSN.

This combined search-related information means you can view not only the link importance of a site (according to Google and Linkscape), but also its traffic importance (according to Alexa and Compete), so providing a balanced view of site efficacy.

Follow This link to add this tool to your Firefox.

 

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