Keeping
 your website up and running isn’t an easy task. Things break,  stop 
working or just slow down. Sometimes the traffic is very low and  in 
other times you are not really sure what the problem is. 
Fortunately,
  there are a lot of great internet tools that can help you analyze, 
test  and fix your site. Use these tools on a regular basis, and you can
  really improve the performance of your website. 
5 Free Tools for Testing your Website
#1
 
WooRank
 
WooRank is a very comprehensive tool. It allows you to analyze your website thoroughly. Just enter your site’s URL
  and you’ll get a lot of useful information: traffic estimation, 
indexed  pages in Google, popular pages, images that are missing ALT 
text,  general SEO data and much more. 
#2
 
Wave
No, this isn’t the Google thingie. WAVE
  is a free web accessibility evaluation tool provided by WebAIM. It is 
 used to aid you in testing your site’s web accessibility. Rather than  
providing a complex technical report, WAVE
  shows the original web page with embedded icons and indicators that  
reveal the accessibility of that page. Very easy to use and very useful,
  as well. 
#3
 
MyIPNeighbors
 
If you have a shared hosting
  service (like most of us), you probably know that you share the server
  with other site owners. Sometimes it creates problems, as your  
server-neighbors run scripts or create a heavy load on the server, and  
so your site suffers as well. If you want to know who else is sharing  
the server with you – MyIPNeighbors is a great tool. Just type in your server’s IP address, and check out who are you living with on the net. 
#4
 
Pingdom
Pingdom Tools
  allows you to test your site upload time. If your website is slow to  
load or hangs, use this great free tool and find the problematic areas  
of your site. It might be a script, an overly-large image or a piece of 
 code that’s clogging up your site – and the solution is usually very  
simple.
#5
 
BroswerShots
 
Say Thanks to http://u-tips-n-tricks.blogspot.com 
 
 
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