Want a quick and easy way to view a web page's #Metadata? Here you go:

Originally shared by Jason Darrell

Want a quick and easy way to view a web page's #Metadata? Here you go:
https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-good-basic-SEO-meta-tag-tool/answer/Jason-Darrell

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  1. Thanks, Zara Altair - you're a diamond in the rough! 
    It's a great Chrome Extension if you want a quick view of a page's #metadata , but the best bit is the panel that opens up to investigate the off-page #SEO  info.

    As I said on the Quora post, it's not a field I get involved in - the off page stuff. But when you're writing for a client against their competition, it's great to know what you're up against. The Meta SEO Inspector extension ticks all of those boxes. Have a good one ☺

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  2. Jason Darrell Hahaha! You are the Hope. :) When you speak, I listen. Just finished rewriting pages for a website directly targeted to trumping the competition in organic search. Already moved from low on page 2 to 7 on page one in 10 days time.

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  3. I'd love to know what that website is, Zara Altair.Obviously, I'll understand if you can't divulge that info.

    We've had a tremendous year with our one client, too. He was so fixated on his 'trophy term', we couldn't budge him.

    But by re-writing his content, we've got him ranking on page 1 for 121 different phrases. As a result, we've proven that you don't need to rank for your perceived 'main keyphrase' to bring in the bacon.

    I'm getting well into Machine Learning, now. Enrolled on a Coursera course this week. It is the future of search, even if it's not entirely new. The railroad that the semantic web runs on - HTML - has took one on the chin with HTML5.

    Design- and coding-friendly HTML5 may be. Semantic it ain't. I'm really surprised Google acknowledged it.

    They - Google - must be so confident of being able to sort out unstructured data, it's scary. And the only way to do that? AI, or a BETA version of it.

    That's my thinking, anyway. It's the only thing that makes sense. Watch this (cyber)space! ;)

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  4. Jason Darrell The writing was done for the website manager for the business owner. The owner is not way into disclosure. :)

    The first hurdle was getting over "that's what our competition does." Only one reply to that: you want to be better than your competition.

    Formal logicians would scoff so I'll just call it common sense, but thinking through what is said and presenting it in a (logical) common sense order makes a huge difference in site visitor interest and response as well being just a bit more handy for search engines.

    I'll be attentive to your machine learning path.

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