Search Engine Spider Checker
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How does a search engine actually "see" your webpages? What goes behind the scene? A lot of content and links displayed on a web page may not actually be visible to the search engines.
These include Flash based content, content displayed as images, content generated through JavaScript, and so on. Basically anything rendered on the client side (through your web browser) may not visible to search engines. Data that cannot be "seen" by a search engine is going to affect your Search Engine Optimization.
This Search Engine Spider Checker simulates a search engine by
displaying the contents of a web page in exactly the way the search
engine spider would see it.
This Spider Simulator displays the following information:
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Spidered content (the actual Spidered Text)
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Page Title Used
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META Description Used
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META Keywords Used
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Spidered Internal Links (including the Link's URL and Link's anchor text)
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Spidered External Links (including the Link's URL and Link's anchor text)
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