Advertise Free of Cost (Tools For SEO)

How Much Does Google Search Engine Optimization Cost

There is no free lunch in today's world, what matters is what according to you is the cost. The money required to get results, time, or effort. In the case of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), I would say direct cash is low but there is huge investment of time and effort. Are you one of the companies falling in either of category i.e. Small Company with limited Marketing Budget or Big Company with Huge Industrial Competition, in both the situation you have the challenge of Marketing and Branding yourself in order to get conversion at last. So now moving forward if these two companies want to be featured on any of the search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc they got to advertise. Now every action has a motive behind it, you need to measure your investment. For it’s not always that you have a positive ROI. It may happen so that advertisement cost incurred by a company was much more than the conversion that brings revenue moreover it may happen that A bigger company need to invest hugely to get a keyword that will generate more traffic (it’s just like the game of money- spend more to get the best keyword) in order hand a smaller company will either land up using the wrong keyword, that hardly bring traffic or finally decide not to advertise online and use the traditional method.

Get Ranked at SERP with SEO and not adword
All the above things mentioned are those in which none of a company ever wishes to be because it makes the long term growth questionable. So why not try for an alternative option where you need not spend more but return would be tremendous. You would definitely feature on the first page of the search engine and you’re your cost incurred would be minimum. And the answer to the question is using Search Engine Optimization (SEO). The Company may try for On-Page Search Engine Optimization or Off-Page Search Engine Optimization to do Black-Hat or White-Hat. Some SEO Tools to optimize your website that is even free of cost are listed below. This image at right states the SEO result of a few of my Social Accounts and Website. So now let's have a look at them.

1. GTmetrix- Other alternatives to this tool are  Pingdom, WebPagetest (great visual waterfall), and Google PageSpeed Insights.
2. Web Developer Toolbar
3. SEO Quake Toolbar
4. Hootsuite- In 2015, social media is typically vital to SEO success. Hootsuite is one of many platforms for managing social media. It’s not the best social platform, but it is what effective as it is pretty helpful for promoting new content and staying on top of opportunities to engage with key influencers.
5. Wayback Machine- The Wayback Machine is the Internet’s most complete historical archive and lets you see what a website used to look like back in the day.
6. Chrome Developer Tools- Some SEO tasks you can do with Chrome DevTools include: examining mobile UX and SEO with the amazing mobile emulator, diagnosing page speed, picking apart source code, examining HTTP status codes, and mocking-up live edits to a webpage (including the title tags and Meta descriptions in the SERPs).
7. Google Trends- It shows changes in search query volume for specific queries (and topics and entities). For marketers, especially in volatile industries like technology and fashion, it’s critical to at least keep up with the market. And, if you can master online trends analysis and get a step ahead of the competition, the results can be quite profitable indeed. For search marketers, it’s plain good sense to analyze changes in search query behavior. Even everyday writers can improve their results by understanding which topics are trending.
8. Keywordtool.io- This freemium tool quickly spits out a ton of great keywords based on the autocomplete feature of Google, Bing, YouTube, or App Store Search.
9. Bing Webmaster Tools
10. Google (and Bing)
11. Google Keyword Planner- Formerly known as Adwords Keyword Tool, lets you pull monthly Google search query volume estimates for dozens of keywords in seconds.
12. Google Search Console- Formerly “Google Webmaster Tools” – provides data and configuration control for your site in Google. That’s a pretty big deal.
13. Google Analytics
14. Set up Google Authorship- If you write online, make sure you get credit for your content with Google by setting up Google Authorship. Authorship results are more likely to catch the eye of a searcher, as seen in this heatmap.
15. Create astounding content
16. Make it easy to share

Now, this is a few of the tools for search engine optimization for the day next time I would try to discuss all the above-mentioned tools in detail.

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