A useful extension that allows the implementation of various Google tags, such as the Analytics tag, conversion tracking tags, remarketing of Google Adwords campaigns, and more. With Tag Assistant, you can perform a "test navigation" on the page displayed in the browser and receive data on the functioning of various tags; this way, you can make sure that all tags are working correctly or fix any problems found.
An extension designed to make life easier for people who accumulate many simultaneously open windows in the Chrome browser during their work. Clicking on the OneTab icon will turn all open windows into a list; from the list, you can reopen each window individually or all at once. This extension allows you to save processor and memory resources, significantly improving response speed and progressing more efficiently.
An extension allows you to easily add GIF images to emails, posts, or any other content you work on. The extension provides access to a database of images allowed for use. You can search and view the database according to different categories. Found a suitable image? Simply drag and drop it where you want it to appear.
An extension allows a quick check of all links on the page displayed in the browser. A useful extension for developers, designers and content editors who work on a particular page and want to make sure that all links are working properly. With this extension, you can get a list of broken link URLs that have been detected.
A Moz extension designed to display data about the general manager email lists status of sites and pages with respect to organic promotion (SEO). For example, you can get data on authority scores (Page Authority, Domain Authority), number and types of links (internal, external, follow or nofollow), perform searches based on location or search engine characteristics, and more. The extension displays data about pages displayed in the browser and a list of pages on a search results page (SERP – Search Engine Results Page); the data can be exported to a CSV file.
As the name suggests, on the page displayed in the Chrome browser. The extension will also detect tags that affect the link value of that page, such as Nofollow tags, Noindex tags, and other tags from Googlebots, Bingbots, MSN bots, and more.
It adds a social and professional dimension to the emails that arrive in your Gmail inbox. Some even use it for customer relationship management (CRM) activities. Reporting and email displays data about the sender, a picture, interests, location, occupation, and more. Information is taken from sources such as LinkedIn profile, MailChimp activity, Facebook, Twitter, and more.
A Buffer extension, where you can enter any text or image (right click on them and choose open in Pablo) and then easily edit them to post on different social platforms like Pinterest, Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
It allows you to evaluate the popularity of the page opened in Chrome by viewing data on shares, likes, pins (on Pinterest) and +1 (on Google+). Interestingly, this extension allows you to get a statistic that evaluates Twitter shares, although this statistic is no longer officially provided by Twitter.
When you see something while browsing Chrome and want to save it and come back to it later, Save to Pocket is the extension you want to use. Saving any page with one click will sync across all your devices (tablet, iOS, or Android) – so you can easily access the content whenever it suits you. You can also add tags, get recommendations for similar content, and more.