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test keyword
16%
Page returned HTTP 200.
Status: 200
Final URL: https://sitesdoneright.app/test-page-tbd/
No noindex directive detected.
Meta robots: index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1
If a page is set to noindex, it cannot rank — fix this first.
No nofollow directive detected.
Meta robots: index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1
Usually you should not set whole pages to nofollow unless intentional.
Canonical URL detected.
Canonical: https://sitesdoneright.app/test-page-tbd/
Canonicals help consolidate duplicates and prevent split signals.
Main content appears thin (126 words).
Word count: 126
Keyword not found within the first 100 words.
Title and H1 appear distinct.
Keep them related but not identical: H1 for on-page clarity, title for SERP click value.
Title and meta description appear distinct.
A good meta description complements the title with benefits + CTA.
9 sentences, 130 words
Reading grade level is about 9 (moderate).
Your readability score will help you to determine how easy your page content is to read for site visitors.
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32 chars, 6 words
Your keyword has not been found.
Well done! The length of your title tag is within the required limits (1–70 characters).
The title tag is one of the most important on-page elements, so give it particular attention.
Not only do search engines consider the title to understand what your page is about, but they also show it to users in search results. Hence, it's important that your title is both keyword-rich and appealing to human searchers. For higher rankings, place your keyword(s) towards the beginning of your title.
Also try to keep title tags relatively short, as titles that exceed 70 characters may get truncated by search engines. Besides, titles that are too long, too short (e.g., single-word titles) or unrelated to the page's content may get overwritten by search engines.
0 chars, 0 words
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The meta description is an important on-page element, so give it particular attention. Try to keep meta descriptions relatively short, because descriptions that exceed 160 characters may get truncated by search engines.
Note: meta descriptions that are unrelated to the page's content or contain irrelevant keywords may get overwritten by search engines.
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Higher coverage means you naturally use more of the phrases competitors use for this topic.
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TITLE: —
META: —
H1: —
BODY: —
Quick view of which phrases appear in each field.
Your keyword has not been found.
Only one H1 detected.
Your keyword has not been found.
No keyword usage found in Heading Tags (H2 - H6).
No keyword usage found in the page's bold/strong tags.
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If your target keyword is present in the page's body, the page stands a better chance of high rankings. For greater impact, place keywords towards the beginning of your page.
You can use keywords without any additional tags on the page, or put your target search terms in tags like H1, H2-H6, Bold, Italic or Link anchor. Such tags are also part of your page's body and should be attended to during its optimisation.
Also try to make the page's content not only keyword-rich, but also appealing to human visitors: maintain a logical structure, use headings and bullet points, add visuals and other multi-media content.
18 total images
0 missing alt, 0 with keyword in alt
None of your keywords are present in the page's image alt text.
If you use images on the page, it is better to create keyword-rich alt attributes for them, as this helps increase webpage rankings.
For more precise fine-tuning, see how your top competitors use keywords in their alt texts. However, you don't need to strive to copy competitor averages in regards to image alt text as they could vary from competitor to competitor
While search engines can't read text off images, alt attributes (also known as 'alternative attributes') help the former understand what your images portray. Therefore, they should describe the image and, if relevant, include target keywords.
Besides, with optimised alt texts you could get higher rankings in and more traffic from Google's image search.
26 total links
23 internal, 3 external, 3 nofollow
Link anchor texts are visible parts of links present on your page.
Although the use of keywords in anchor texts helps strengthen your page's semantic whole, search engines are more likely to attribute the meaning of a link's anchor text to the page the link is pointing to.
Hence, you could also check the internal links pointing to your current page and make sure their anchor texts are in line with your page's semantics.
Open Graph markup is present but missing fields: og:description, og:image.
Twitter Card markup is present but missing fields: twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image.
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0 embedded CSS lines
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