Ahrefs’ SEO Toolbar is a free extension for Chrome and Firefox. It combines multiple tools for on-page SEO checks and SERP enhancement and can easily replace three to five other extensions you may be the usage of now.
Here’s how our extension may help you:
1. Check an important on-page search engine optimization data
Analyze the on-page search engine marketing elements of any page and find potential issues. The on-page report has several sections:
The “Content” section covers these:
- Title and description (including JS rendered) and their character lengths
- Subheaders structure (H1–H6)
- Page word count
- Published and modified dates
The “Indexability” section comprises these:
- Canonical URL check
- Pagewide noindex/nofollow directives for crawlers (in meta tags and HTTP headers)
- Hreflang links
- Sitemaps and robots.txt files
The “Social” section shows the following:
- Open graph tags
- Twitter cards
The “Images” section covers these:
- Alt texts
- Titles
access the on-page report within the SEO Toolbar by clicking on the extension icon or using the keyboard shortcut:
- Cmd+Ctrl+S (MacOS)
- Alt+S (Windows)
you'll edit this shortcut within the settings menu if you want.
2. Trace redirect paths and read HTTP headers easily
See when you've got reached the destination page by means of a redirect and trace all the redirect chain, including JS redirects.
to your own web page, you'll check if the redirection was once implemented properly and that the appropriate method was once used.
This tool also means that you can read HTTP headers of the URL easily, that may be challenging for casual browser users.
as an example, HTTP headers can include noindex and nofollow instructions, canonicals, and hreflang links, which you won’t find in the page source code.
3. Check search rankings in other countries
Whether you own a multiregional site or do international SEO, you’ll need to test search leads to different countries.
Ahrefs’ SEO Toolbar lets you do just that easily. You won’t need any additional tools (such as a VPN) for that.
make a selection the country, language, and Google domain from the menu that the extension adds to the SERP and click on the orange search button.
4. Identify more than a few kinds of links on pages
Our search engine optimization Toolbar makes it easy to identify different outgoing links on a page:
- Nofollow, UGC, and sponsored links
- Internal and external links
- Broken and redirecting links
The “Links” tab lists the entire links on the page (including JS-generated links) with a at hand set of filters.
Click the “Check Status” button to detect broken and redirecting links.
The “Highlight” button marks the links on a page with yellow—based for your filters.
This must also permit you to with broken link building.
5. Save URLs to a list
Save URLs from all opened tabs or organic ranking results from the SERP in just one click.
in case you have a paid subscription, you can send your list’s 10 most recent URLs to Ahrefs’ Content Gap or Link Intersect tools.
6. Get page and domain SEO metrics while browsing (paid users)
Get quick access to crucial search engine marketing metrics of the website/page that you just visit.
you can click the number at the metrics bar, and it’ll take you to the relevant report in Ahrefs.
Toggle the metrics bar with a keyboard shortcut:
- Cmd+Ctr+A (MacOS)
- Alt+A (Windows)
you'll edit this shortcut in the settings if you would like.
7. View SEO metrics at once on search engines (paid users)
Our search engine optimization Toolbar enhances Google’s search engines like google with search engine marketing metrics for the organic search results. Besides, it is going to show you the keyword metrics on your search query below the search box.
It also works in combination with the local search simulator mentioned above.
you can export all organic search results, in conjunction with their Ahrefs metrics, into a CSV file.
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