Saturday, November 10, 2012

Top 15 Most Popular SEO Websites | November 2012

Here are the 15 Most Popular SEO Sites. If you know a website that should be included on this list based on its traffic rankings Please Let Us Know.


1 | SEOBook
1,400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 1,534 - Compete Rank | *4,005* - Quantcast Rank | 1,036 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
2 | SEOMoz
700,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 2,034 - Compete Rank | *10,100* - Quantcast Rank | 1,946 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
3 | searchengineland
650,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 2,479 - Compete Rank | 9,274 - Quantcast Rank | 2,485 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
4 | SearchEngineWatch
645,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 3,479 - Compete Rank | 10,620 - Quantcast Rank | 3,022 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
5 | SearchEngineJournal
550,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 3,462 - Compete Rank | *11,900* - Quantcast Rank | 3,275 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
6 | SEOChat
500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 6,634 - Compete Rank | *10,300* - Quantcast Rank | 2,235 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
7 | MattCutts
440,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 5,788 - Compete Rank | *12,400* - Quantcast Rank | 4,524 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
8 | BlackhatTeam
410,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 13,105 - Compete Rank | 10,409 - Quantcast Rank | 1,003 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
9 | SERoundTable
400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 6,794 - Compete Rank | *13,500* - Quantcast Rank | 5,815 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
10 | SubmitExpress
390,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 12,313 - Compete Rank | *11,000* - Quantcast Rank | 2,834 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 | eBizMBA
11 | SelfSEO
250,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 18,522 - Compete Rank | *13,000* - Quantcast Rank | 7,640 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
12 | WickedFire
230,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 25,112 - Compete Rank | *14,080* - Quantcast Rank | 1,846 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
13 | HighRankings
190,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 21,890 - Compete Rank | *16,000* - Quantcast Rank | 11,798 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
14 | SEO
150,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 28,787 - Compete Rank | *14,900* - Quantcast Rank | 10,661 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |
15 | SearchEngineGuide
100,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 27,672 - Compete Rank | 22,358 - Quantcast Rank | 12,126 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular SEO Websites | Updated 11/5/2012 |

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Competitive analysis even before you begin tagging your site.

Competitive analysis is a step you should take in the very beginning of your SEO efforts. It should be right at the top of your to-do list, along with keyword analysis and tagging your web site. In fact, you should probably do a competitive analysis even before you begin tagging your site. But did you know that your competitive analysis doesn’t end there? Like analyzing your web statistics, conversions, and other elements of your web site, your competitive analysis should be ongoing.

Your competitors will change. They’ll learn how to reach a search engine better. They may even change their customer approach just enough to always stay ahead of you. They’ll keep you guessing, and the only way to figure out what they’re doing that you’re not is to spend the time it takes to analyze what they’re doing.

As you’re going through this analysis process, the first thing to keep in mind is that you’re not checking out only your direct competitors. You need to look at those competitors who are ahead of you in search rankings, even if their offerings are different from yours.

Plan to spend a few hours a week on this analysis. You should look at all the sites that are ahead of you, but specifically those sites that rank in the top five to ten position in the SERPs.

You already know what you should be looking for. Look for the same indications that you examined during your original competitive analysis. These include:

Site rankings: Where in the SERPs is the site ranked? Make note, especially, of the top three to five sites.

Page saturation: How many of the competition’s pages are indexed? Not every page on a site will be indexed, but if your competition has more or fewer pages ranked, there may be a factor you haven’t taken into consideration about how to include or exclude your site pages.

Page titles: Are page titles consistent? And what keywords do they contain, if any at all? How your competition uses titles can give you an indication of what you’re doing right or wrong with your own.

Meta data: What meta data is your competition including? How is it worded? And how does it differ from your own? Remember that you can access the source code of a web site by selecting Source from the View menu of your web browser.

Site design: How is the competition’s web site designed? Site architecture and the technology that is used to design and present the site are factors in how your site ranks. Learn what the competition is doing and how that differs from what you’re doing.

A robots.txt file: The robots.txt file is accessible to you, and looking at it could give you some valuable insight to how your competition values and works with search engines.

Content quality and quantity: How much quality is included on your competitor’s site and is it all original, or is it re-used from some other forum? If a site is ahead of you in search rankings, its content is probably performing better than yours. Analyze it and find out why.

Link quality and quantity: Your competitors’ linking strategies could hold a clue about why they rank well. Look at the link structure. If they’re using legitimate linking strategies, what are they? If they’re not, don’t try to follow suit. Their actions will catch up with them soon enough.

Link Resources and Software


Links are nearly as important as the content on your site, so you’ll need some additional tools to help you stay connected with your linking strategies, and to help you gather links to your site or push links out from your site.

LinkPopularity.com: www.linkpopularity.com/
MarketLeap: www.marketleap.com/
AntsSoft Link Popularity Checker: www.antssoft.com/linksurvey/index.htm
Xenu’s Link Sleuth: http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html
Link Alarm: www.linkalarm.com/
Backlink Anchor Text Checker: www.webconfs.com/anchor-text-analysis.php
Backlink Builder: www.webconfs.com/backlink-builder.php
Backlink Summary Tool: www.webconfs.com/backlink-summary.php
Reciprocal Link Checker: www.webconfs.com/reciprocal-link-checker.php
Link Popularity Checker and Link Quality Assessment: www.elixirsystems.com/tools/linkpopularity.php
Broken Link Checker: www.dead-links.com/
Reciprocal Link Spider: www.recip-links.com/
Site Link Analyzer: www.seochat.com/seo-tools/site-link-analyzer/
Link Appeal: www.webmaster-toolkit.com/link-appeal.shtml
Link Popularity Check: http://uptimebot.com/sql/one.php
Robots Txt Generator: www.123promotion.co.uk/tools/robotstxtgenerator.php
Robots.txt Syntax Checker: www.sxw.org.uk/computing/robots/check.html