http://juxseo.zoomshift.com Report: siasisasbahu.com Grade: D+ URL http://siasisasbahu.com Checks Passed 24 checks 68% KEYWORD CREATED AT headlines 12 months ago Checks Failed 17 checks 32% Crawlability 20 /20 Is this page crawlable according to robots.txt? 10 /10 Pages that are blocked with robots.txt files have zero chance of ranking in the results. Make sure this page is accessible before moving any further. Make sure this page or directory is not blocked by your robots.txt file so that it is accessible by search engines. If you want to hide this page from search engines we would recommend using meta robots because it is better than using robots.txt files. Is this page crawlable according to the meta robots tag? 10 /10 Pages that are blocked with meta robots files have zero chance of ranking in the results. Make sure this page is accessible before moving any further. Make sure this page is not blocking search engines with meta robots tags. You can use <meta name="robots" content="noodp,noydir" /> if you want to block directories from displaying their description of your website. Title Tag 11 /13 Does the title tag exist? 2 /2 Current Title Tag (Lowercased): pakistani talk shows breaking news headlines Search engines LOVE the <title> element. The title tag is super important for on-page optimization because it tells search engines what keywords and topics the page is relevant for. Make sure there is a title element in the <head> section of your page. Is there only one title tag? 1 /1 It's common to use a framework that add extra title tags or to overlook repeats. However, web pages were designed to only have one title tag, and while having extras is not a crime, it's not best practice, and it negatively affects SEO.
Make sure your targeted keyword makes up the first part of this page's title element. E.g. 'SEO Report Juxseo' Is the title tag less than 66 characters? 2 /2 Current Title Tag (Lowercased): pakistani talk shows breaking news headlines Search engines cut off title tags after 66 characters. Use a targeted title tag that only uses the keyword(s) and your brand for the best results. Make sure your title tag is 66 characters or less. Is your keyword in the title tag? 5 /5 Current Title Tag (Lowercased): pakistani talk shows breaking news headlines Pages that are blocked with meta robots files have zero chance of ranking in the results. Make sure this page is accessible before moving any further. Add the exact keyword to the title element along with your brand name. E.g. "SEO Report Juxseo" Is your keyword at the front of the title tag? 0 /2 Current Title Tag (Lowercased): pakistani talk shows breaking news headlines It's common to use your brand as the first word(s) in the title tag. Resist the urge. SEOmoz, the authority for search engine optimization, did a study showing that titles with keywords placed in front outperformed those with keywords further back. Make sure your targeted keyword makes up the first part of this page's title element. E.g. 'SEO Report Juxseo' Is the title tag stuffed with your keyword? 1 /1 Keyword Occurrences in Title Tag: 1 Overdoing keywords in the title element can be seen by search engines as spammy and is not helpful to search engine users. Keep it to one for your sake and for ours. Remove any duplicate keywords in the title element. Canonicalization 5 /10 Does the canonical tag exist? 1 /1 Canonicals were created to deal with duplicate content by redirecting search engines to the original. It's considered SEO best practice to use canonicals on every page to prevent any possible redirect issues. Add this code to the <head> element of your web page. <link rel="canonical" href="http://www.your-url.com" /> (update your-url.com with your URL)
Does the canonical tag match this URL? 0 /5 Current Canonical Tag Value: If you are using canonicals then you have to make sure they are directing search engines to the right page. Using the wrong URL will kill your page's opportunity to rank. Verify that your canonical tag is pointing to the page you entered. Is there only one canonical tag? 4 /4 You only need one of these to direct a search engine. Don't muddy the waters. Make sure you only have one canonical tag. This only applies if you use the canonical tag. Description 6 /7 Does the description tag exist? 1 /1 The meta description tag does not help your rankings but it is your opportunity to encourage prospects to click. The meta description should describe the content of your web page, include a strong call to action, and include your keyword. Make sure you are using the meta description tag. It is found in the <head> section of your page. Is there only one description tag? 1 /1 Multiple meta descriptions won't help you at all. Search engines only return the first description, so any others are just a waste of space. Remove any extra meta descriptions from the <head> section of your page. Is your description less than 156 characters? 1 /1 Keep it short and sweet because people read these. Descriptions longer than 156 characters are cut off by search engines. Make sure your call to action is unique and the value proposition is strong. Make sure your descriptions are 156 characters or less and include a unique value proposition with a strong call to action. Is your keyword in the description tag? 3 /3 Search engines will sometimes replace your descriptions if the content on the page seems more relevant. Using your keyword in the description can help protect you from this issue. Search engines will also make query keywords bold, enticing prospects to click. Avoid stuffing extra keywords into the description as this can be flagged as spammy. Add your keyword to the description. Make sure you don't repeat the keyword excessively in order to avoid being spammy. Headings 2 /6
Does an H1 tag exist? 2 /2 H1 tags are simply HTML headings. They offer slight SEO value and It's best practice to include only one H1 tag on your page. Add a H1 tag if you are missing one. Is there only one H1 tag? 0 /1 The H1 tag is your page's headline. This should be the dominant text element and should be followed by multiple other tags such as the h2, h3, and h4 tags. Make sure there is only one H1 tag on your page. Is your keyword in the H1 tag? 0 /2 The H1 (headline) element sends a slight signal to search engines. That is why we recommend using your keyword in your H1. The H1 tag is similar to the title tag and description tag in that you should avoid stuffing keywords so as not to seem spammy. Add your keyword to your H1. Is your keyword at the front of the H1 tag? 0 /1 Similar to the title tag, adding keywords to the front of the h1 can send a stronger signal to search engines about the content on the page. Don't overdo it here, make sure it reads well. Ultimately your page should be created for search engine users first and search engines second. Add keywords to the front of the H1 instead of the back. Keyword Usage 9 /16 Is your keyword used in bold? 0 /1 There is a very small signal that is sent to search engines by wrapping your keyword in bold, italic, or emphasis tags. This also gives search engine users visual cues about the page's relevance matched to query they used. Wrap your keyword in the <b> or <strong> or <em> tag. Is your keyword used in bold only once? 0 /1 Using one bold tag can draw attention to your keyword. It is not natural to bold your keyword every time and will add no extra value, so don't do it. Remove unecessary <b> or <strong> tags on keywords in your text. Is your keyword used in italic? 0 /1
There is a very small signal that is sent to search engines by wrapping your keyword in bold, italic, or emphasis tags. This also gives search engine users visual cues about the page's relevance matched to query they used. Wrap your keyword in the <b>, <strong>, <i> or <em> tag. Is your keyword used in italic only once? 0 /1 Using italics/emphasis is cool for accessibility and design, but using it on your keyword every time will add no extra value, so don't do it. Remove unnecessary <i> or <em> tags on keywords in your text. Meta Keywords 0 /1 Meta keywords are old school. Search engines have ignored this tag for years. Using meta keywords just reveals your keyword strategy to your competitors. Remove the meta keywords tag from the <head> of your page. Is your keyword used in the body? 5 /5 Body Keyword Count: 13 The text on your page is extremely important to search engines and search engine users. This is the meat and potatoes that search engines look for. Make sure your keywords are added in a natural way 3-4 times. Try to also include related words that would be associated to your products and services. E.g. A page targeting "SEO report" might also include the words "SEO report tool." Add your keyword at least twice to your text in a natural and readable way. Is your body content long enough? 3 /3 Body Word Count: 3704 Make sure you have enough content on each page. Search engines want to provide value so they check to see if there is enough content. Make sure your content contains at least 300 characters and 50 words How many times do you use the keyword? 1 /1 Body Keyword Count: 13 Stuffing keywords in your body text can come back to bite you. Don't do it. Search engines don't like it and It's not helpful to search engine users. Remove any unnecessary instances of your keyword and write content for the search engine user first, then the search engines.
Images 1 /6 Is your keyword used in an image alt tag? 0 /2 Using alt tags is best practice for accessibility reasons. Using your keyword in the alt tag can help in the rankings. Add your keyword to the alt tag of the most dominant image on the page. E.g. '<img alt='seo Report' src='images/seo- Report.jpg'/>. Don't have an image? Add one! Is your keyword an exact match in an image alt tag? 0 /2 Using the exact keyword in the alt tag is ideal. Make sure the image describes what keyword you are using to provide the best experience for the search engine user. Use the exact keyword in the alt tag. Is your keyword used in more than one image alt tag? 0 /1 Using the same keyword for your alt tags can come across as spammy. Remember to keep the user in mind and use a descriptive tag. Avoid using the same alt tags for different images. Is the keyword used in an image filename? 1 /1 Since search engines do not read non-text content, the spiders look for other ways to help determine the content of an image. One of the ways they use is by reading the filename of the image. Add your keyword to the image file name and separate with hyphens. E.g. 'seo-report.jpg' Links 2 /7 Do you have too many external links? 2 /2 Number of External Links: 3 Minimize links to external sites. Make sure that the sites you are linking to are trustworthy and helpful. Minimize links to external sites. Make sure that the sites you are linking to are trustworthy and helpful. Do you have too many internal links? 0 /2 Number of Internal Links: 227 Lots of links may not hurt the value of this page but it will water down the link juice (authority) from being passed down to other pages.
A good rule of thumb is to have less than 100 internal links on a given page. Is your keyword used as an anchor in an external link? 0 /2 Linking out to valuable content can build credibility with search engines and the content providers. Link to valuable resources that help you establish credibility using your keyword in the anchor text. No self-cannibalizing links exist? 0 /1 On-page optimization works the best when you target one or two keywords per page. In order to not send search engines the wrong signals it is recommended that you do not target the exact keywords in the anchor text when linking to internal pages. E.g. If you are targeting the keyword 'SEO Report', avoid having another text link to a different page with 'SEO Report' as the link text. Use variations of the keyword you are targeting to other internal/external pages. E.g. If you are targeting 'SEO Report', use another keyword to direct to another page, such as 'SEO Reporting Tools.' URL Structure 12 /15 Is your keyword used in the URL? 0 /3 Keywords in the URL pass a slight signal to search engines and give searchers a visible cue for where they are at on a site. This also helps search engine users verify that the page they are on is relevant to the term they were searching. Use your keyword in the URL if possible. E.g. www.your-site.com/keyword/ Is your URL static? 3 /3 Static URLs outperform dynamic URLs for SEO and are more useful to search engine users. Here is an example of a dynamic URL compared to a static URL.<br />Dynamic: http://www.yoursite.com/product.php?categoryid=1&productid=10<br />Static: http://www.yoursite.com/name-of-your-product.html Rewrite URLs to be static using lowercase and hyphens to separate words. Does your URL contain unfriendly characters? 2 /2 Unfriendly characters, who needs them? They confuse search engines and provide accessibility issues. Use words to describe what is on the page in the URL. Use a different URL structure that search engines and users and read. Is the URL less than 76 characters? 2 /2 URL Length: 23 Search engines will often truncate URLs that are longer than 76 characters. Keep them as short as possible.
Keep your URLs as short and direct as possible. We realize if you are Amazon you might have difficulty with this given all your products and categories, but the average site can avoid long URLs. Avoid excessive subfolders in URL? 2 /2 Pages buried within many subfolders are often considered to be less important/valuable to search engines. Keep your site architecture simple and lean by avoiding adding unnecessary subfolders. Consider how you might be able to create a more flat site architecture by removing extra subfolders. The URL is not stuffed with keywords? 3 /3 URL Keyword Count: 0 Keyword stuffing in the URL may be perceived by search engines as a spam tactic and will also likely turn off potential visitors when seen in the search results. Keep your URL as short and direct as possible.