SEOmeter Is a Free Tool Now!

Filed Under (SEOmeter Announcements) by SEOmaster on January 10, 2008

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After receiving a number of feedbacks from our users, we decided to make one important change for our tool: making SEOmeter a free tool for everyone!

There are a couple of points that I’d like to highlight for our new free SEOmeter tool:

  • Google’s cache history is limited to the latest three months. Any history older than three months will be discarded and won’t be accessible.
  • Free submission is limited to top-level domain or sub-domain only. Internal URL submission is still subject to annual payment.
  • Website under construction, or with incomplete content or poor design will not be accepted.

If you have any question or suggestion, feel free to add it here.

If you have a website to submit, get onboard! :)

10 Comments »

it is said that “Free submission is limited to top-level domain or sub-domain only” does it mean I can try to seometer my blogger based blog. Thanks for this free tool.

Yes, you can. Please also note that website under construction, or with incomplete content or poor design will not be accepted.

 
 

Thanks for the info , i will give it a try .

 

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This sounds great. A helpful tool thanks.

 

I think I was one of those who suggested to make this tool free specially in the initial periods. I did it on DP forums.
Glad to see that it has been done.

Also IMO - crawling & indexing rates are far better to judge a sites importance than any other criteria. Of course forums will always be indexed far quicker than any other sites due to their active nature.
But content sites can be judged by these two criteria.

As for making it FREE- it will pull far more traffic once it gets caught up with webmasters and traffic means wider avenues for $$$. :D

Thanks for your comment.
I agree what you said. One thing though, difference has to be made between “crawling newly added content” vs. “re-crawling existing pages.” Blogs/forums are type of sites that are good at having newly added content indexed quickly due to their high content update rate. Having existing content regularly re-crawled and updated in Google’s index is another story, and that’s what SEO meter would like to capture.

 
 

Thanks for your reply.
Thats exactly what I was talking about. Forums/active blogs/social media are always crawled (virtually) due to their nature of new contents. It is another ball-game altogether how frequently the bots crawl a page with unique contents and no update for many months that may decide the trust SEs has on that site.

Glad to find like-minded and more talented people.

Regards
John

 

Pleasure is mine. I’ll be glad if SEO Meter will be a useful tool for your online venture. :)

 

Wicked tool very impressed!

 

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