Microsoft releases free SEO tool
Published on January 14, 2010 by Last Click News · 2 Comments
Last Tuesday, Microsoft launched a free search engine optimization (SEO) tool for Web sites.
The “SEO Toolkit” works with Web sites that are supported by Microsoft Internet Information Services Web servers on Windows-programmed machines.
The tool crawls through local and external Web sites, checking for problems like broken links, slow-loading pages, and invalid markups. It can also be used to optimize keywords.
The Toolkit can manage site map files and check URLs that are excluded by some search engines. Microsoft says that it is designed to optimize for Bing, Google, and Yahoo.
For installation, it needs Microsoft’s Web Platform Installer.

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