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06-05-2014, 09:00 AM
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[GET] Screaming Frog SEO Spider Version 2.40 License Key Until 2015
1) SERP Snippets Now Editable
First of all, the SERP snippet tool we released in our previous version has been updated extensively to include a variety of new features. The tool now allows you to preview SERP snippets by device type (whether it’s desktop, tablet or mobile) which all have their own respective pixel limits for snippets. You can also bold keywords, add rich snippets or description prefixes like a date to see how the page may appear in Google. You can read more about this update and changes to pixel width and SERP snippets in Google in our new blog post. The largest update is that the tool now allows you to edit page titles and meta descriptions directly in the SEO Spider as well. This subsequently updates the SERP snippet preview and the table calculations letting you know the number of pixels you have before a word is truncated. It also updates the text in the SEO Spider itself and will be remembered automatically, unless you click the ‘reset title and description’ button. You can make as many edits to page titles and descriptions and they will all be remembered. This means you can also export the changes you have made in the SEO Spider and send them over to your developer or client to update in their CMS. This feature means you don’t have to try and guesstimate pixel widths in Excel (or elsewhere!) and should provide greater control over your search snippets. You can quickly filter for page titles or descriptions which are over pixel width limits, view the truncations and SERP snippets in the tool, make any necessary edits and then export them. (Please remember, just because a word is truncated it does not mean it’s not counted algorithmically by Google). 2) SERP Mode For Uploading Page Titles and Descriptions You can now switch to ‘SERP mode’ and upload page titles and meta descriptions directly into the SEO Spider to calculate pixel widths. There is no crawling involved in this mode, so they do not need to be live on a website. This means you can export page titles and descriptions from the SEO Spider, make bulk edits in Excel (if that’s your preference, rather than in the tool itself) and then upload them back into the tool to understand how they may appear in Google’s SERPs. Under ‘reports’, we have a new ‘SERP Summary’ report which is in the format required to re-upload page titles and descriptions. We simply require three headers for ‘URL’, ‘Title’ and ‘Description’. 3) Crawl Overview Right Hand Window Pane We received a lot of positive response to our crawl overview report when it was released last year. However, we felt that it was a little hidden away, so we have introduced a new right hand window which includes the crawl overview report as default. This overview pane updates alongside the crawl, which means you can see which tabs and filters are populated at a glance during the crawl and their respective percentages. This means you don’t need to click on the tabs and filters to uncover issues, you can just browse and click on these directly as they arise. The ‘Site structure’ tab provides more detail on the depth and most linked to pages without needing to export the ‘crawl overview’ report or sort the data. The ‘response times’ tab provides a quick overview of response time from the SEO Spider requests. This new window pane will be updated further in the next few weeks. You can choose to hide this window, if you prefer the older format. 4) Ajax Crawling #! Some of you may remember an older version of the SEO Spider which had an iteration of Ajax crawling, which was removed in a later version. We have redeveloped this feature so the SEO Spider can now crawl Ajax as per Google’s Ajax crawling scheme also sometimes (annoyingly) referred to as hashbang URLs (#!). There is also an Ajax tab in the UI, which shows both the ugly and pretty URLs, with filters for hash fragments. Some pages may not use hash fragments (such as a homepage), so the ‘fragment’ meta tag can be used to recognise an Ajax page. In the same way as Google, the SEO Spider will then fetch the ugly version of the URL. 5) Canonical Errors Report Under the ‘reports‘ menu, we have introduced a ‘canonical errors’ report which includes any canonicals which have no response, are a 3XX redirect or a 4XX or 5XX error. This report also provides data on any URLs which are discovered only via a canonical and are not linked to from the site (so not html anchors to the URL). This report will hopefully help save time, so canonicals don’t have to be audited separately via list mode. Other Smaller Updates We have also made a large number of other updates, these include the following –
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06-05-2014, 11:21 AM
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Working Licence !! Rep Added ++
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06-10-2014, 09:01 PM
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Thanks :) for the post
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06-15-2014, 09:16 AM
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I was just looking for that :)
Thanks REP+ added |
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06-17-2014, 08:36 PM
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10-13-2014, 03:47 PM
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very good share...rep added
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