If you’re reading this, the chance is that you’re checking what you can do in terms of improving your SEO. With Google Chrome and Mozilla being the most dominant browsers available, it’s certainly no surprise that they’re easily used for assisting SEOs. With millions of extensions, themes, and so many customization options, getting the hang of which one is the best for SEO seems more like a daunting chore than a helping tool. And let’s not even start on how expensive some SEO tools can be, making them almost impossible to use if you’re just starting out. But, don’t fret, we’ve boiled down the pool of what’s out there to bring you the best, most essential extensions to help you with your troubles.
Mozbar by Moz
- Access to search customization and specification (by engine, country or region)
- Assessment of Page Authority and Domain Authority of sites and pages
- Access and compare link metrics across pages while viewing any SERP
- Keyword search and highlighting on pages and differentiating links based on their type and engagement with them (Followed, No-Followed, External or Internal)
- Element, attributes, markups and HTTP status exposing
- SERP analysis detail exporting to a CSV file
Keyword Surfer by Surfseo.com
- Search volume for your primary keyword
- Similar keywords with their volumes and similarity score
- Estimated traffic for a domain of each top-ranking page
- Related searches with their volumes
- Word count for top-ranking pages
- Number of exact keywords used on top-ranking pages
- Cost per click (CPC) for your primary keyword
SEOInfo by Weeblrpress.com
- Web Vitals scores with icon alerts when out of bound
- Canonicals check, i.e., not an error, not blocked by robots.txt or a redirect loop
- Assets: load status (OK, 404, 403, etc.)
- Check if a page can be indexed, followed – applying robots.txt content
- Structured data full validation (json+ld and microdata)
Ahrefs SEO Toolbar by Ahfers.com
- Title and Description (and compares them in raw HTML and rendered versions) and indexability and crawlability (Robots Meta Tag and X-Robots-Tag) contained in its reports
- Keyword Difficulty (KD)
- Cost per Click (CPC)
- Number of backlinks
- Estimated organic search traffic
SEO Minion by Seominion.com
- Highlight All Links – quickly see all the links (internal & external) for any webpage
- Hreflang Checker – check hreflang tag validity, as well as whether there are return tags present
- Google search location simulator
- SERP Utilities
The competition is hard, as well as keeping an eye and maintaining your SEO, so we hope these extensions give you a hand when you need it the most. You can use all of them or just the one you need, depending on if you need an all-in-one tool or just a simple keyword tool. The extensions are compatible with almost all browsers out there, so whatever you’re using can be the foundation of your SEO extensions. Check them out and shout out to the amazing teams behind these extensions, as their hard work will come in handy once you add them to your browser!