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Eyeflow Introduces SEOzio: An SEO Grading Tool
Eyeflow Introduces SEOzio: An SEO Grading Tool
The murky, ever-changing world of Search Engine Optimization can be difficult to wrap your head around, even if you've been building and optimizing websites for years and consider yourself an expert.
Pittsburgh,
PA,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
07/08/2010
"The murky, ever-changing world of Search Engine Optimization can be difficult to wrap your head around, even if you've been building and optimizing websites for years and consider yourself an expert."
The murky, ever-changing world of Search Engine Optimization can be difficult to wrap your head around, even if you've been building and optimizing websites for years and consider yourself an expert. Even worse, scam artists regularly spread disinformation and bad advice throughout the online SEO and E-commerce community for their own benefit. It can be particularly difficult to tell whether or not your SEO efforts are actually paying dividends in terms of increased traffic and reduced bounce rates. Wouldn't it be nice if there were some application or software that gave ordinary webmasters and entrepreneurs the ability to gauge the effectiveness of SEO methods and techniques?
Such a tool would certainly be a boon to website owners everywhere. As it turns out, such a program already exists in the guise of SEOzio. In plain English, SEOzio is a unique SEO grading and evaluation tool that makes website optimization for better search results easy and intuitive. It allows the average user with little or no knowledge of website optimization to see how well they're doing, and more importantly what they're doing wrong when it comes to proper Search Engine Optimization. SEOzio was pioneered and developed by the team at Eyeflow Internet Marketing. Chris Hornak, who originally came up with the idea for SEOzio, said,
"The original plan was to mainly use it in-house, but after using SEOzio to show business owners their website's review they would usually want to share the application with others. This is when we decided to offer the SEOzio web application to the public free of charge so anyone could benefit."
To get instant feedback on your site, simply head over to SEOzio.com, enter the URL into the input field and you'll immediately get loads of SEO information in an instant. Specifically, SEOzio looks at all the important metrics which search engines like Yahoo and Google use to rank pages, such as content quality, HTML tags, domain longevity and both inbound and outbound links. It analyzes that data from the site itself, as well as major search engines plus other trusted SEO tools to determine how well the site is optimized. Based on all those factors, it will assign a weighted ranking to your site on a scale of 0 to 100, with a higher number signifying better SEO practices and implementation. Once your report is generated you can use the given share SEOzio URL to easily share your results with friends and colleagues.
Most importantly, SEOzio shows you which areas you excel in as well as which areas could use some work to better your ranking in the SERPS or Search Engine Results Pages. If you're lost as to what your results mean or what you can do to improve your ranking, you can submit your SEO report directly to Eyeflow's SEO professionals for expert advice on how to proceed. In today's hyper-competitive world of E-commerce, it's not enough to have a “good enough” website online. You also need to make sure that site is optimized for the highest visibility possible. Eyeflow's SEOzio optimization platform is the latest and most powerful tool available to help you achieve that goal.
Contact:
2338 East Carson Street
Pittsburgh, PA. 15203
Email: info@eyeflow.com
Phone: 412.253.0841
Fax: 412.202.1138
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"Spaming and Google bombing is NOT what we're attempting to do. We're attempting to get the community involved in an effort to raise the online profile of our city. Every link with the text "best city in the world" is a vote for Pittsburgh in the eyes of the search engines. If you don't believe that Pittsburgh is better than the rest, don't vote. It's that simple."
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