How do I check that my website is search engine friendly from multidimensional search engine point of view? You basically want to check that all your onpage SEO is done correctly, this means a clean code, optimized heading tags, w3c validated etc. As for the tool, you may want to look into this: http://www.seomoz.org/
Hope this helps. If you have webmaster tool account in Google, that would be a start. It could give you some hints on how your website is fairing in Google SERP as well as in their SE bots. It returns some error reports if there's any in your website so it's pretty handy to boot. Turn off JavaScript, CSS, and cookies in your web browser and view your website. This is how the search engines most likely see your website. If you can successfully view your content and navigate your website your site is mostly search engine friendly. The only other thing to check is your URLs. Not using a session ID or 'id=' in your query strings is also very helpful. Check the last cached preview and what the search engine bot see the content and links. Because if site use the frame then problem arises that time. Also due to dynamic url also cache problem arises. If site not cached or not index means your site is not search engine friendly. If you're using wordpress, you can install a plugin called clickbump seo. It gives you a checklist of what element in your page needs attention. It even gives you a score based on the checklist. You can use a lot of resources for that kind of test:
1. Use google.com/webmaters/tools. they pretty much have a good report on how your site is.
2. Use grader.com - gives you a good idea how your site is
3. if you wanna check your elements one by one, read and follow Google's SEO guide to see if you are following their guidelines.
http://static.googleusercontent.com.../search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf
Hope this helps. If you have webmaster tool account in Google, that would be a start. It could give you some hints on how your website is fairing in Google SERP as well as in their SE bots. It returns some error reports if there's any in your website so it's pretty handy to boot. Turn off JavaScript, CSS, and cookies in your web browser and view your website. This is how the search engines most likely see your website. If you can successfully view your content and navigate your website your site is mostly search engine friendly. The only other thing to check is your URLs. Not using a session ID or 'id=' in your query strings is also very helpful. Check the last cached preview and what the search engine bot see the content and links. Because if site use the frame then problem arises that time. Also due to dynamic url also cache problem arises. If site not cached or not index means your site is not search engine friendly. If you're using wordpress, you can install a plugin called clickbump seo. It gives you a checklist of what element in your page needs attention. It even gives you a score based on the checklist. You can use a lot of resources for that kind of test:
1. Use google.com/webmaters/tools. they pretty much have a good report on how your site is.
2. Use grader.com - gives you a good idea how your site is
3. if you wanna check your elements one by one, read and follow Google's SEO guide to see if you are following their guidelines.
http://static.googleusercontent.com.../search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf