SEO

SEO Tool - SEO, analysis and security

The SEO tool ensures that your website complies with the recommended guidelines for search engine optimisation. From duplicate content management to analysis. Included are, for example, links to social networks, a useful 404 error page and much more. The tool provides you with various tools and carries out many tasks automatically.

Function overview
SEO-orientated URLs
Short URLs with sufficient keywords are created automatically for most components. Duplicate content is removed. Each URL on your website can be customised manually.


Metadata management
Manually customise the metadata for each page, regardless of the component used. This tool manages everything in one place.


Social Media SEO
Automatically insert and customise OpenGraph metadata or Twitter card tags for each page. You can display Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn and Pinterest buttons on all or just some pages and track clicks on these icons.


Anti-spam and security
Prevent flooding (attacks caused by a large number of requests per second). Automatically keep spam away from your website.


Built-in analysis
Google Analytics or Google Tag can be inserted automatically. Use standard or universal analytics and optionally anonymise the IP address. You can access the reports directly from your website.

404 page
Capture the "lost" visitors.
Display an easily customisable 404 error page in your normal page template to retain your users. Prevent visitors from bouncing from your site by automatically displaying links to pages on your site that are similar to the request. Alternatively, you can automatically redirect visitors to the URL with the best match.


Redirects under control
Create redirects or insert a canonical link when URLs change. This is also possible for multiple URLs with just one click. This tool automatically creates redirects when you manually adjust a URL in the URL Manager. This allows you to achieve targeted and simple redirections of 404 errors.


Integrated URL shortener
Shortened URLs, but on your own domain. Create short links to any URLs on the Internet. You can print these on brochures and flyers, for example.