Once the tool is installed, search Rock climbing, for example.
If SEO for Firefox is working, you’ll see a menu of information under each search result. The information will contain:
– Page Rank
– Google Cache Date
– Age
– del.icio.us
– Links
– .edu Links
– .gov Links
– Page Links
– .edu Page Links
– Technorati
– Alexa
– Compete.com Rank
– Compete.com Uniques
– Trends
– Cached
– Dmoz
– Bloglines
– dir.yahoo.com
– Botw
– Whois
Now what if you’re not doing competitive research? What if you’re just browsing online? You can turn off SEO Firefox and that very long list of data points is gone.
How can you turn it off? At the bottom of your browser page, in the far right hand corner you’ll see the SEO Firefox button. To turn it on click it and it’ll show up in full color. To turn it off, click it and it’ll turn black and white.