What’s your SEO Score?
Today I saw a light bulb popping up above my head for a new site. So I immediately started searching for a proper free domain name. While I was searching I saw something interesting which I’ve always seemed to overlook.
A percentage is displayed for your site’s SEO Score.
What’s SEO?
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results for targeted keywords. (source: Wikipedia)
This made me wonder what my Million Dollar Challenge site’s SEO score is.
So I quickly typed in the URL and was pleasantly surprised by an almost perfect score. My SEO score shows an astonishing 98%. ![]()
I know that I did a lot of tweaks to make sure I got my site’s SEO worked out like the way it’s supposed, so I’m really happy with this score.
The cool thing about this check is that you also get some info about what you can fix to get a better score.
Like missing Alt tags, I have 7 of them out of 17. Definitely going to fix this.
Look at the screenshot below to see the rest.

And especially if you compare it to other blogs, my site has a really nice score if I say so myself.
A few top money making blogs ranked by SEO Score:
ProBlogger, SEO Score 93%

John Chow, SEO Score 89%

Zac Johnson, SEO Score 88%

ShoeMoney, SEO Score 78%

45N5, SEO Score 78%

Off course this doesn’t mean that I’m making more money than the ones I’ve listed out, but I thought it’s pretty neat that I’m ranking higher than them on this part.
The only thing this is accomplishing is that search engines index your site like the way you would like to be indexed. And as a result you’ll be ranking higher on the particular keywords you’re using.
So what’s your SEO Score? I love to see them in the comments.
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14 Responses to "What’s your SEO Score?"
Posted by Jag on Jun 24 at 07:32 AM
Thanks for the tool, let we come back with the score
Posted by Mike on Jun 24 at 07:41 AM
I can safely say that I know next to zero about the whole SEO thing. I went to the site and checked mine, and I have a score of 75%. Not too great.
How am I supposed to improve that score? And how do I improve the “alt tags” thing? I have no idea what that even means!
Posted by Eric on Jun 24 at 11:06 AM
Mike,
ALT tag is used for images, with this you can describe what’s on the image or what’s the image about.
This helps the search engines finding your images to related search phrases.
Posted by Anil Gupta on Jun 24 at 02:31 PM
Seo Score for my blog www.scopeformoney.com is 93% which is good any way
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Try out www.websitegrader.com also to get some feedback.
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Posted by Hemnath on Jul 02 at 11:56 AM
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Posted by Rohit on Sep 09 at 08:50 AM
huraayyyyyy my SEo score for my website http://www.otssolutions.com is 90%
Posted by Eric on Sep 09 at 08:14 PM
Congratz Rohit. Good job!
Posted by Cirencester on Nov 07 at 10:39 PM
Hi guys, I know it’s only a small website compared to your blogs but I got 100% on my website…. I didn’t think thats even possible…
Great posts btw…
Regards
Posted by oce on Feb 04 at 12:06 PM
Seo Score for my Site CDM is come up to 94% which is good any way… :o))







Posted by Ronald on Jun 17 at 08:53 PM
Thx for the tip, it sure helps me to see for myself that my SEO still needs some practice.
Great post btw, you’ve outrun JohnCHow and all the rest