71 Chrome Extensions for Blogging SEOCategory: All news, Blog, Uncategorized, google | |
16 03 2010 |
I’ve converted, but my first experience with Google Chrome occurred about a year ago and it was not a positive one. It was disappointing and frustrating. However, after fighting with Firefox, which crashed many times daily and demanded updates that slowed browsing and constantly interrupted me, I gave Chrome a second chance.
My biggest concern was the lack of extensions (”plugins” for Firefox users), but after about an hour on the Google Chrome Extensions site, that was no longer a problem. So, I’ve compiled a list of the best Chrome Extensions for SEO and a few other can’t-live-without extensions (in no particular order).

Includes page, backlink, traffic and rank stats, and more.

Includes internal and external page data, social media stats, server information and more.

Shows pages similar to the Web page you’re currently browsing.

Shows domain, website and server details at a glance.

Shows Google PageRank on your toolbar.

Appears to be based on the Firefox plugin (currently in beta).

Shows page performance data.

Get domain, page and server data as well as PageRank and the hosting country’s flag icon.

Shows great on-page content information.

Get Whois, DNS, Email and Ping information for the current domain.

Great for front-end inspection of the Web page you’re browsing.

Web developer tools for Chrome.

Converts image links to a full gallery with thumbnails. Lightbox-style.

Replaces image and video links with a lightbox preview popup.

Display web pages using IE in a tab.

Draw a ruler to measure any Web page element.
Web developer tools. This is a miniature toolset. Pendule has more functionality.

Load the page through a proxy.
Switch proxy setting with one click.
[download & install now]

Chrome session management.

Save sessions of your opened tabs to quickly re-open whenever you like.

Displays your current IP address.

Auto-loads the next page as you scroll through a Web page. For example: Google SERPs, Delicious bookmarks, etc.

Save interesting stuff you see on the Web into your Evernote account for use on the Web or mobile.

Quickly access your Google Apps, or custom URLs, that you frequently use.

Test web pages in different resolution settings or set your own resolution.

Block all Flash on all pages or use the whitelist manager to allow certain pages to display Flash.

Preview PDFs, PowerPoint documents and other docs in Google Docs viewer.

A safe browsing tool that warns of malicious sites.

Automatically loads the next page for multi-page sites by just scrolling with your mouse.
Converts HTML pages to PDF with one click.

Highlight text and it’s automatically copied to your clipboard.
Create mouse gestures to perform certain tasks.

URLs and Emails displayed in text will be automatically converted to a link.

Find tabs in this vertical tab list and easily switch to new tabs or close immediately.

Backup and sync your bookmarks across computers and browsers.

Translate Web pages into your language of choice.

Use to remember your passwords. Can be turned off.

Manage your passwords with RoboForm.

Manage your password with LastPass.
Right-click on links will automatically open the link in a new tab.

Shorten URLs with goo.gl
[download & install now]

Limit the amount of time you spend on certain sites so you can focus.
Always opens new tabs to the far right of your toolbar. The default in Chrome is to open new tabs directly to the right of the current tab.

Easily search in multiple search engines.

Organize your feeds into a magazine-style start page.

Performs a site search for the current domain rather than just a page find search.
[download & install now]

Send current Web page to several Internet services: Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, Wordpress, PDF Online, etc.

Set yourself reminders that can be synced on multiple machines.
Opens new tabs and brings them to the front for immediate attention.

Take a screen capture and edit it immediately with Aviary tools.

Capture a screen image and edit immediately using Picnik tools. Also pulls images from online at Flickr, MySpace, etc.

Grab the entire page or just a section and save it to your desktop or edit using Pixlr tools.

Capture the whole page or sections of the page in a JPG format.

Support for many blogging platforms: Wordpress, Blogger, Typepad, etc. Associates images, video and other content to be inserted into your blog post as you write.

Easily shorten and share links with Bit.ly.

Shows tweets about the current Web page.

Share the Web page on your favorite social network.

Easily Digg the latest story and find out what is being discovered at the moment.
[download & install now]

Manage your Stumbles and discover new pages.

One-click submission to bookmark your current Web page.

Manage your Delicious account, use a pop-up window for tagging and keyboard shortcuts are available.

Easy access to your tags, bookmarks and Delicious account management.

Receive alerts for Twitter, Google, Backtweets, etc.

Quickly post status updates and view your wall and news feeds.
Manage your Twitter accounts easily. Based on the Firefox plugin.
Manage your Yelp account.
Will automatically redirect to the HD version, if available, and play as normal.

Customize your start page to include shortcuts and recover closed tabs. Also take notes as you browse.

Subscribe to feeds, in Google Reader, from the address bar.

Who says you don’t need music to do SEO and blog?
During the writing of this post, I had several windows & tabs open with all of these extensions and more running simultaneously. I installed plugins and managed to tweet through Tweetdeck as well. Nothing slowed down. Nothing froze. I experienced no problems. That’s huge compared to Firefox or IE.
I’m sure I’ve missed more than a few so please comment with your favorite extensions to share with everybody.
** Be aware that extensions are not always published by the brand represented (e.g. Flickr, Delicious, Yelp, etc.).
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