Free Search Engine Optimization Tool
Four years ago I began working with a content management system, DuoCMS, which was super flexible but the consequence was that the basic search engine optimization pieces could be missed when implementing anything other than a standard content block. I developed a simple Search Engine Optimization spider to rip through pages of the site and generate a report of the meta data, keywords and titles on each page to help track down omissions.
Last October I started working in Analytics as an independent consultant and I see the demand for this kind of tool is certainly out there. For that reason, I've added a slimmed down version to start at your home page and find the first 5 pages on your site linked from the home page. It shows you the title, heading, meta description tag, meta keywords and finally a rudimentary keyword density analysis for the page to give you some ideas about what to use in your meta keywords.
The intro paragraph to the tool gives some optimization recommendations but it should be enough to lift most pages lacking in any of these areas from mid-google obscurity to a respectable first page placement for your selected keywords. The exceptions are going to be where you are going after the most competitve keywords. If you find yourself in that boat, use your title and meta tags to carve out a niche in that competitive space. For example, if dog walking is massively competitive (2 million pages last time I checked), try to focus on your most profitable or rewarding area of your business which might be large breed dog walking (311,000 pages). If you add your city to the title, in my case Chicago, you get down to 82,000 competing pages.
To try the tool on your website visit my consulting website at www.adamhowitt.com and select resources in the top right. You'll find the tool listed as SEO Preview Tool and can find some of my presentations and white papers freely available for download. I recommend my Google Technology for Better Content presentation for anyone getting started with Google Analytics.