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by Alec Duncan
Like many other useful toolbars out there so is the Google Toolbar. I
consider this toolbar a must have for any serious search engine optimizer
and anyone who searches the internet on a regular basis. Here’s why…
The Google Toolbar has grown significantly in features since inception. It
now features several new useful features but the main focus of this
article is on those that aid in search engine optimization. So without
further ado here’s the Google Toolbar unfolded.
PageRank is one of Google’s ways of rating your website and plays a role
in the position of your site in their search results. This value is
calculated based on several variables including the PageRank value and the
number of sites that link to that page. Sites with a higher page rank tend
to have better rankings than other sites if all other things are kept
equal. I have personally noticed a significant increase in the search
engine placement of http://www.lilengine.com whenever our Google page rank
is increased.
The Google toolbar enable you to, at a glance, view the PageRank of your
website as well as your competitors’ sites. This helps when looking for
sites to engage in with link building as more links coming from sites with
a higher PageRank than yours help to increase your site’s PageRank. It is
also said that when looking for site to link to yours that you should aim
for sites with a PR 4 or higher. LilEngine personally accepts links from
any useful resources, however, links from sites with a PageRank of 4 and
above are an added bonus. Visit http://www.lilengine.com/submit.php if you
would like to contact us about exchanging links with our site.
A side note There are times when the Google Toolbar will display your
website as having a PageRank of 0 or even no rank at all. If your site
previously had a PR greater than 0 and you notice this, watch it for a
while or close your browser and reopen it to check as there are times that
this feature seems to be a bit buggy possibly due to updates etc at Google.
Cached Version When Google spiders your site it records the latest version
of your site that it has spidered and this can be viewed using the Google
Toolbar by going to the Page Info button and selecting cached version.
Your browser must be on the page you would like to see the cached version
of at the time you choose to do this.
How can this help you with your SEO campaign? If you have optimized your
website in hopes of increasing your search engine results in Google, this
will indicate whether or not Google has updated their database with the
new version of your page. If the Googlebot visits your site regularly the
cached version of your site will be updated more frequently than
otherwise.
Backward Links The Google Toolbar also has a pretty useful feature that
displays all the web pages that link to your web page, which Google counts
towards your PageRank. This information isn’t regularly updated and can’t
be expected to take between 1 – 3 months before changes can be seen.
Backlinks deal with quality and not quantity. A site with 1000 mediocre
backlinks may not have as high a Page Rank as a site with 800 high PR
backlinks.
Highlighting You have the option of adding a highlight feature to your
Google Toolbar that highlights all instances of your search term on the
web page reached from your search. This can help you see how many times
your competitors use specific keywords on their pages and you may modify
your SEO campaign accordingly. You may also use this to check your own
pages and see if you are or are not using enough of your target keywords
on your page for optimum search engine placement. Besides those features
listed above there are also some other cool tools on the Google Toolbar
such as:
Popup Blocker: This only works in IE 5.5 or later but is a great addition
as we all know that there are many sites on the web that bombard you with
popups. Some of these even go as far as almost preventing you from going
anywhere else as more and more windows keep popping up. Annoyance factor
10/10.
Google Web Search: You can easily search the web using the Google Search
Engine via the Google Toolbar by typing in your search terms in the search
box area and then clicking enter or clicking the ‘Search Web’ button on
the toolbar.
Translate: Easily translate sites into English that you may be interested
in for one reason or another.
Unfortunately there is no version of the Google Toolbar for browsers other
than Internet Explorer 5.0 and greater but hopefully they will be adding
this in the near future.
There are many more features available with the Google Toolbar. Learn more
and download it here, Google Toolbar.
Author Bio: Alec Duncan is the founder of Li'l Engine a Search Engine
Optimization resource. Visit Li'l Engine for great seo strategies and also
check out Developer Tutorials for web development tutorials.
"Reprinted from Zongoo.com Daily Press & Consumer Information"
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