I've never thought to use the SEO Pro extension for this


Yesterday, we wrapped up the last session of the SEO for LLMs course 🎉

(Now it's available as instant access)

And there was one thing I did not expect to see.

Crystal Carter (our speaker for this course) shared a way to get prompts if you want to track any.

And she used the SEO Pro extension as a way to see the title tags of the pages in the search results:

I was honestly mind-blown 🤯

I've never considered using the SEO Pro extension in this smart way.

So here's the thing:

If you need to quickly look up what websites are saying in their title tags, just use the SEO Pro extension to quickly scan the search results page.

You can even go further and see the types of content by different headings.

For example, the usual results will have H3 headings. The video results, for example, will be H1s:

You can also export the headings for further analysis.

Here you go, another way to save your precious SEO time.

Hope it was helpful!

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