If you like SEO tools and you’re a fan of free stuff, you’re going to LOVE this list of free SEO tools. The list is organized into 11 categories, and each category broadly describes a popular SEO task (e.g., Backlink Investigation, Keyword Research, SEO Analysis, etc.).
I’ve included a brief overview of each tool’s free functionality (some of the tools are freemium), screenshots, videos, and links to documentation for the more complex tools. Hopefully, this resource will give you everything you need to start mastering these amazing tools.
So without further ado, let’s jump into the list…
Backlink Investigation
For years, your site’s backlink profile played a vital role in your site’s ability to rank well in the search engines. Now, in the post-Penguin era, that backlink profile is more important than ever. With that in mind, the following free SEO tools will help you investigate a site’s backlink profile.
1. Open Site Explorer
The following screenshot shows an example report:
2. Majestic SEO Site Explorer
If you register for a free account, you receive additional summary information (e.g., a backlink breakdown), and you also get access to the top 5 backlinks, top 5 referring domains, and top 100 pages (based on the number of referring domains) for your request.
For more information, read Julie Joyce’s Majestic SEO review.
3. Ahrefs Site Explorer
As a guest, you are allowed to perform 5 requests per day, and if you register for a free account, that allowance increases to 15 requests per day. Each request returns a backlink overview as well as specific information about individual backlinks (for free accounts, only the first 5 backlinks display additional information).
The backlink overview includes information such as the total number of backlinks, the number of referring domains (and a corresponding TLD breakdown), and a breakdown of the backlink types (e.g., text, image, nofollow, etc.).
For a given request, free accounts receive access to the first 500 backlinks. The first 5 backlinks display the link’s Ahrefs rank, source URL, source title, destination URL, anchor text, type, and crawl date. However, the remaining backlinks only display the link’s Ahrefs rank, source URL, and source title.
For more information, check out Eric Covino’s Ahrefs Review.
4. Link Diagnosis
With the extension installed, the 250 backlink restriction is removed, and the tool presents each backlink’s title (i.e., the title of the linking page), link type (e.g., nofollow), PageRank, outbound link count, modified outbound link count, and LinkStrength (in addition to the information displayed without the extension).
Server Investigation
When diagnosing an SEO issue, it is often useful to investigate the site’s Web server. Whether it’s identifying a server’s technology stack, uncovering the source of performance bottlenecks, or troubleshooting HTTP headers, the following free SEO tools can help.
5. BuiltWith
Here’s a screenshot of the tool’s technology profile:
6. Pingdom Full Page Test
Here’s a screenshot of Pingdom’s results:
7. Google PageSpeed
8. URI Valet
9. SpyOnWeb
Website Crawling & Link Checking
One of the best ways to identify SEO-related problems with your site is to crawl its pages and look for issues. These issues can be markup-related (e.g., duplicate titles), or they can be link-related (e.g., broken links).
10. Screaming Frog SEO Spider Tool
For each request, you receive a wealth of information, including the page’s title, meta description, heading tags, image info (e.g., alt text), link info (e.g., are they nofollowed), and much, much more. Rather than bombard you with screenshots, here’s a video that demonstrates the tool’s functionality:
11. Xenu’s Link Sleuth
12. W3C Link Checker
Content & Markup Analysis
Your site’s on-page ranking factors are derived from the site’s content and markup. Consequently, it’s extremely important that you optimize the content and minimize errors in the markup.
13. SEO Browser
14. Copyscape
15. W3C Markup Validation Service
Here’s an excerpt from the tool’s validation output:
Keyword Research
When attracting potential customers, it’s important to speak their language. If your site isn’t using the keyword phrases that people are searching for, those people will have a difficult time finding you. Fortunately, a number of free keyword research tools exist.
16. Google AdWords Keyword Tool
Once you select a querying method, the tool allows you to slice and dice the results using a variety of filters, match types, and keyword term inclusion/exclusion lists.
To learn more, visit Google’s help page for Using the Keyword Tool. It answers popular questions and offers helpful videos that showcase the tool’s functionality.
17. Wordtracker
18. Ubersuggest
19. Latent Dirichlet Allocation Content Optimizer
To use the tool, you enter a URL (or a block of content) and a targeted keyword. The tool computes the LDA relevancy score for that URL and keyword, and then, it identifies collocated keywords from top ranking pages that are missing from the given URL (and would improve its relevancy).
Here’s an example of the tool’s results:
Competitive Keyword Analysis
When conducting keyword research, it’s always interesting to see which keywords your competitors are targeting. How much overlap exists between their keywords and yours? Are they targeting keywords that you haven’t considered? The following free SEO tools can help you answer these types of questions.
20. SpyFu
When you enter a keyword, the tool presents summary information, which includes the keyword’s CPC, average click count, and search volume. The keyword report also displays the top PPC domains, organic search results, and related terms.
Here’s an epic video that introduces SpyFu:
21. SEMRush
When you enter a keyword, the report presents summary information (CPC, level of competition, average volume, etc.), similar keywords, organic competitors, and advertising competitors.
The tool uses the freemium model, and with a free account, you have access to 10 reports per day (and 10 results for each section of the report). For more information, consult theSEMRush manual. It provides useful videos and detailed descriptions of the tool’s functionality.
Social Discovery
As the social Web becomes more and more popular, it becomes more and more important to leverage it in your daily SEO activities. The following free SEO tools help you quantify social signals, discover popular social content, and identify influential social participants.
22. Shared Count
23. SocialMention
Here’s a screenshot that shows an example of the search engine’s results:
In addition to providing a search interface, SocialMention also offers daily social media alerts and an API.
24. Follower Wonk
PR & Outreach
You don’t have to spend a fortune to receive high quality news coverage or to attract high quality writers to your site. The following tools will help you cultivate relationships with reporters, bloggers, and potential advertising partners… all for the low, low price of FREE!
25. HARO – Help a Reporter Out
26. Blogger LinkUp
27. MyBlogGuest
In addition to the forums, MyBlogGuest provides an Article Gallery and an Infographics Gallery. The former is a database of available guest posts that blog owners can request to publish, and the latter is a collection of infographics that bloggers can include in their content.
Here’s a helpful video that explains the Article Gallery:
28. DoubleClick Ad Planner
You can find these websites by searching based on a given domain (i.e, find sites similar to that domain), or you can search based on specific criteria (e.g., geography, categorical interests, etc.). For more information, watch this quick video overview:
Analytics
Unless you know who is visiting your site and how they’re getting there, you’re basically flying blind. Analytics packages help remove the mystery by giving you actionable information about your site’s visitors.
29. Google Analytics
Currently, the interface is divided into 5 main sections: Audience (information about the people visiting your site), Advertising (information about your site’s advertising campaigns), Traffic Sources (information about where your site’s traffic is originating from), Content (information about your site’s most popular pages), and Conversions (information about your site’s goal completions and sales conversions).
For a quick overview, take the Google Analytics Product Tour, and for a Google Analytics alternative, check out Piwik.
Search Engine Guidance
When optimizing your site for the search engines, it’s a good idea to consult them whenever possible. The following free SEO tools will help you seek guidance from the search engines.
30. Google Webmaster Tools
GWT presents information in 5 categories: Configuration (allows you to configure your GWT account), Health (displays crawling errors or malware found on your site), Traffic (shows search queries, backlinks, and +1s for your site), Optimization (helps you improve your site’s content and indexing), and Labs (experimental features).
For more information, visit Google’s Webmaster Tools Help.
31. Bing Webmaster Tools
BWT displays information in 5 main sections: Dashboard (shows traffic, index, and crawl summaries), Crawl (displays crawled pages and errors), Index (presents indexed pages and backlinks), Traffic (identifies traffic sources and CTRs), and Keywords (Bing’s keyword research tool).
For more information, visit Bing’s Webmaster Tools Help
32. blekko
Update [8/16/2012]: blekko no longer offers free SEO data (it’s now $99/month – insane, I know.) For now, I’m keeping them on the list for nostalgic purposes, in hopes that they eventually come to their senses.
SEO Analysis
The last category includes free SEO tools that analyze a given Web page and assign an SEO score to it based on various criteria.
33. WooRank
Here’s an excerpt from WooRank’s report:
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