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Follow recommendations of this health report to keep your site healthy

Examined at : 2023-03-21 08:19:36



SeoReviewer found 13 major issues

Score

page title

page title : Site Title


Your page title does not exceed 60 characters. It's fine.

Knowledge Base
Title is the heading of the webpage. The sentence or string enclosed between html title tag () is the title of your website. Search engines searches for the title of your website and displays title along with your website address on search result. Title is the most important element for both SEO and social sharing. Title should be less than 50 to 60 characters because search engine typically displays this length of string or sentence on search result. A good title can consist the primary keyword, secondary keyword and brand name. For example a fictitious gaming information providing sites title may be like "the future of gaming information is here". A webpage title should contain a proper glimpse of the website. title is important element as an identification of your website for user experience, SEO and social sharing. So have a nice and catching title.
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Meta Description

Meta Description :


Your site do not have any meta description.

Knowledge Base
Description is the full interpretation of your website content and features. Most often it is a short paragraph that describe what are features and information provided by the website to its visitors. You may consider it a advertising of your website. Although not important for search engine ranking but very important for hits or visits through search engine results. Description should be less than 150 character because search engine shows this length of paragraph on search result. And every page of website should contain an unique description to avoid description duplication. Description is the definition of your website for user experience so form it as complete but short and precise illustration of your website.

Meta Keyword

Meta Keyword :


Your site do not have any meta keyword.

Knowledge Base
Meta keywords are keywords inside Meta tags. Meta keywords are not likely to be used for search engine ranking. the words of title and description can be used as meta keywords. it is a good idea for SEO other than search engine ranking.

Single Keywords

Keyword Occurrence Density Possible Spam
disease 134 1.046 % No
stomach 80 0.625 % No
risk 61 0.476 % No
cells 54 0.422 % No
meningitis 54 0.422 % No
symptoms 53 0.414 % No
Alzheimer’s 47 0.367 % No
Parkinson’s 46 0.359 % No
bowel 45 0.351 % No
frequently 43 0.336 % No
illness 43 0.336 % No
throat 41 0.32 % No
result 40 0.312 % No
esophageal 40 0.312 % No
growth 39 0.304 % No
inflammation 35 0.273 % No
infection 33 0.258 % No
cancer 31 0.242 % No
malignant 30 0.234 % No
effects 30 0.234 % No

Two Word Keywords

Keyword Occurrence Density Possible Spam
of the 99 0.773 % No
in the 77 0.601 % No
risk of 37 0.289 % No
may be 33 0.258 % No
Crohn’s disease 28 0.219 % No
malignant growth 27 0.211 % No
Alzheimer’s disease 27 0.211 % No
of your 26 0.203 % No
to be 25 0.195 % No
is a 23 0.18 % No
result in 23 0.18 % No
you have 23 0.18 % No
side effects 22 0.172 % No
the stomach 21 0.164 % No
of developing 21 0.164 % No
if you 21 0.164 % No
Parkinson’s illness 20 0.156 % No
to the 20 0.156 % No
as a 20 0.156 % No
your risk 19 0.148 % No

Three Word Keywords

Keyword Occurrence Density Possible Spam
risk of developing 17 0.133 % No
your risk of 16 0.125 % No
brought on by 15 0.117 % No
a result of 13 0.101 % No
as a result 12 0.094 % No
esophageal malignant growth 12 0.094 % No
signs and symptoms 12 0.094 % No
inflammatory bowel disease 11 0.086 % No
2023 Posted inUncategorized 10 0.078 % No
Posted inUncategorized Leave 10 0.078 % No
in the stomach 10 0.078 % No
inUncategorized Leave a 10 0.078 % No
Leave a comment 10 0.078 % No
Posted byDiseaseinfo March 10 0.078 % No
a comment on 10 0.078 % No
more likely to 9 0.07 % No
of Parkinson’s illness 9 0.07 % No
parts of the 9 0.07 % No
the fact that 8 0.062 % No
inflammation of the 8 0.062 % No

Four Word Keywords

Keyword Occurrence Density Possible Spam
your risk of developing 13 0.101 % No
Leave a comment on 10 0.078 % No
Posted inUncategorized Leave a 10 0.078 % No
as a result of 10 0.078 % No
2023 Posted inUncategorized Leave 10 0.078 % No
inUncategorized Leave a comment 10 0.078 % No
21 2023 Posted inUncategorized 8 0.062 % No
Posted byDiseaseinfo March 21 7 0.055 % No
of inflammatory bowel disease 6 0.047 % No
despite the fact that 6 0.047 % No
2023March 21 2023 Posted 5 0.039 % No
growth in the stomach 5 0.039 % No
be brought on by 5 0.039 % No
a number of diseases 4 0.031 % No
disease your risk of 4 0.031 % No
are more likely to 4 0.031 % No
disease and ulcerative colitis 4 0.031 % No
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative 4 0.031 % No
throat Squamous cell carcinoma 4 0.031 % No
also be brought on 4 0.031 % No

Keyword Usage

The most using keywords do not match with meta keywords.

Knowledge Base
Keyword usage is the using of your keywords inside Meta tags and contents of your website. Use keywords that describes your site properly for precise search engine result of your website.

Total Words

Total Words : 12809

Knowledge Base
Unique words are uncommon words that reflects your site features and informations. Search engine metrics are not intended to use unique words as ranking factor but it is still useful to get a proper picture of your site contents. Using positive unique words like complete, perfect, shiny, is a good idea user experience.

Stop words are common words like all the preposition, some generic words like download, click me, offer, win etc. since most used keyword may be a slight factor for visitors you are encouraged to use more unique words and less stop words.

Text/HTML Ratio Test

Site passed text/HTML ratio test.

Text/HTML Ratio Test : 52%

Knowledge Base
The ideal page's ratio of text to HTML code must be lie between 20 to 60%. Because if it is come less than 20% it means you need to write more text in your web page while in case of more than 60% your page might be considered as spam.

HTML Headings

H1(1)

  • Site Title

H2(11)

  • Malabsorption syndrome
  • Gastric adenocarcinoma
  • Oesophageal cancer
  • The throat, a long, empty tube that connects your throat to your stomach, is where the illness known as esophageal malignant growth develops. Your throat aids in the food’s transition from the back of your throat to your stomach so it can be processed.Esophageal disease typically starts in the cells that line the interior of the throat. Esophageal disease can occur anywhere along the throat. Esophageal cancer affects men more frequently than it does women. Esophageal disease is the sixth most common cause of malignant growth passing worldwide. Frequency rates vary across different geographic regions. Alcohol and tobacco use, as well as some healthy habits and weight, may all contribute to higher rates of esophageal malignant growth in some areas.harmful outcomes.include among the signs and symptoms of esophageal disease.Swallowing problems are known as dysphagia.Lose weight quickly.tension in the chest or consuming.removing acid reflux or indigestion.a raspy or hacking voice.Early esophageal disease frequently has no symptoms at all.when to consult an expert.If you have any bothersome symptoms or side effects, schedule a visit with your primary care physician.If you have been identified as having Barrett’s throat, a precancerous condition brought on by persistent heartburn, your risk of developing esophageal disease is higher. Ask your PCP what symptoms to look out for as they may indicate a deterioration in your condition.You might want to think about getting screened for esophageal malignant growth if you have Barrett’s throat. If you have Barrett’s throat, talk to your doctor about the advantages and disadvantages of screening. Causes.The underlying cause of esophageal disease is not fully understood.Esophageal malignant growth happens when throat cells encourage DNA transformations. As a result of the progressions, cells divide and develop randomly. The buildup of abnormal cells results in the development of a cancer in the throat, which can advance to attack nearby structures and spread to other parts of the body.various esophageal conditions.The esophageal malignant growth is characterized by the cell types that are involved. The type of esophageal malignant growth you have will determine your treatment options. Various esophageal disease types include:.Adenocarcinoma. Adenocarcinoma grows in the cells of the throat’s bodily fluid-emitting organs. Adenocarcinoma typically develops in the lower part of the throat. Adenocarcinoma, which primarily affects white men, is the most well-known type of esophageal disease in the US.Squamous cells that have cancer. Level, delicate cells make up the squamous cells that line the outer layer of the throat. Squamous cell carcinoma most frequently manifests in the upper and middle portions of the throat. Squamous cell carcinoma is the most prevalent malignant esophageal growth in the world.various other fascinating kinds. Some intriguing esophageal conditions include choriocarcinoma, lymphoma, melanoma, lymphoma, and little cell carcinoma. risk factors.According to some experts, esophageal malignant growth may be accelerated by ongoing throat discomfort. Factors that aggravate the cells in your throat raise the risk that you will develop esophageal disease.experiencing gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.Smoking.Barrett’s throat cells exhibiting precancerous alterations.having a weight issue.having a drink.bile is being refluxed.swallowing difficulties are brought on by the esophageal sphincter’s inability to relax, also known as achalasia.having a regular propensity to drink hot liquids.eating not enough foods that come from plants.the chest or upper midsection receiving radiation therapy.Entanglements.For instance, as the esophageal disease progresses, confusions could emerge.a blockage in the throat. Intake of food and liquids may be hampered by illness.Torment. Severe esophageal disease may be torturous.The throat has a drip in it. Esophageal disease frequently results in death. Even though draining usually happens gradually, it can also happen suddenly and severely. Prevention.You can take whatever actions are required to lower your risk of developing esophageal disease. To give an example:.Stop smoking, please. Talk to your primary care physician about quitting smoking if you do. You can cut down on your drug use and find some purpose. Don’t start using tobacco right away if you don’t already.If you can, sip on a well-balanced beverage. If you do decide to drink alcohol, do so sparingly. For healthy adults, that entails limiting alcohol consumption to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men.Make leafy greens a larger part of your diet. Boost your diet by incorporating some vibrant soil products.uphold a healthy weight. Discuss programs that can help you get fitter with your PCP if you are obese or overweight. The ideal weight loss goal is to consistently lose 1 or 2 pounds per week.
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
  • Gastritis (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, GERD)
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Alzheimer’s disease (Dementia)
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Meningitis
  • Posts navigation

H3(0)

H4(0)

H5(0)

H6(0)

Knowledge Base
h1 status is the existence of any content inside h1 tag. Although not important like Meta titles and descriptions for search engine ranking but still a good way to describe your contents in search engine result.

h2 status less important but should be used for proper understanding of your website for visitor.

Robot.txt

Your site have robot.txt

Robot.txt

> # If you are regularly crawling WordPress.com sites, please use our firehose to receive real-time push updates instead. # Please see https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/firehose/ for more details. Sitemap: https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/sitemap.xml Sitemap: https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/news-sitemap.xml User-agent: * Disallow: /wp-admin/ Allow: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php Disallow: /wp-login.php Disallow: /wp-signup.php Disallow: /press-this.php Disallow: /remote-login.php Disallow: /activate/ Disallow: /cgi-bin/ Disallow: /mshots/v1/ Disallow: /next/ Disallow: /public.api/ # This file was generated on Tue, 21 Mar 2023 08:19:04 +0000




Knowledge Base
robots.txt is text file that reside on website root directory and contains the instruction for various robots (mainly search engine robots) for how to crawl and indexing your website for their webpage. robots.txt contains the search bots or others bots name, directory list allowed or disallowed to be indexing and crawling for bots, time delay for bots to crawl and indexing and even the sitemap url. A full access or a full restriction or customized access or restriction can be imposed through robots.txt.

robots.txt is very important for SEO. Your website directories will be crawled and indexed on search engine according to robots.txt instructions. So add a robots.txt file in your website root directory. Write it properly including your content enriched pages and other public pages and exclude any pages which contain sensitive information. Remember robots.txt instruction to restrict access to your sensitive information of your page is not formidable on web page security ground. So do not use it on security purpose.
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Sitemap

Your site have sitemap
Location: https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/sitemap.xml

Knowledge Base
Sitemap is a xml file which contain full list of your website urls. It is used to include directories of your websites for crawling and indexing for search engine and access for users. it can help search engine robots for indexing your website more fast and deeply. It is roughly an opposite of robots.txt You can create a sitemap.xml by various free and paid service or you can write it with proper way (read about how write a sitemap).

Also keep these things in mind:
1) Sitemap must be less than 10 MB (10,485,760 bytes) and can contain maximum 50,000 urls. if you have more uls than this create multiple sitemap files and use a sitemap index file.
2) Put your sitemap in website root directory and add the url of your sitemap in robots.txt.
3) sitemap.xml can be compressed using grip for faster loading.

Broken link: a broken link is an inaccessible link or url of a website. a higher rate of broken links have a negative effect on search engine ranking due to reduced link equity. it also has a bad impact on user experience. There are several reasons for broken link. All are listed below.
1) An incorrect link entered by you.
2) The destination website removed the linked web page given by you. (A common 404 error).
3) The destination website is irreversibly moved or not exists anymore. (Changing domain or site blocked or dysfunctional).
4) User may behind some firewall or alike software or security mechanism that is blocking the access to the destination website.
5) You have provided a link to a site that is blocked by firewall or alike software for outside access.
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Internal Vs. External Links

Total Internal Links? 27
Total External Links? 9

Internal Links

  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/malabsorption-syndrome/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/author/diseaseinfo24/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/category/uncategorized/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/malabsorption-syndrome/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/gastric-adenocarcinoma/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/gastric-adenocarcinoma/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/oesophageal-cancer/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/oesophageal-cancer/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/the-throat-a-long-empty-tube-that-connects-your-throat-to-your-stomach-is-where-the-illness-known-as-esophageal-malignant-growth-develops-your-throat-aids-in-the-foods-transition-from-the-back-o/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/the-throat-a-long-empty-tube-that-connects-your-throat-to-your-stomach-is-where-the-illness-known-as-esophageal-malignant-growth-develops-your-throat-aids-in-the-foods-transition-from-the-back-o/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/inflammatory-bowel-disease-ibd/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/inflammatory-bowel-disease-ibd/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/gastritis/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/gastritis/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/multiple-sclerosis/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/21/multiple-sclerosis/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/20/alzheimers-disease-dementia/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/20/alzheimers-disease-dementia/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/20/parkinsons-disease/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/20/parkinsons-disease/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/20/meningitis/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/2023/03/20/meningitis/#respond
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/page/2/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/page/2/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/
  • https://diseaseinfo.data.blog

External Links

  • https://wordpress.com/start/?ref=marketing_bar
  • https://wordpress.com/start/?ref=marketing_bar
  • https://wordpress.com/?ref=footer_blog
  • https://wordpress.com/log-in?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fr-login.wordpress.com%2Fremote-login.php%3Faction%3Dlink%26back%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fdiseaseinfo.data.blog%252F2023%252F03%252F21%252Fmalabsorption-syndrome%252F
  • https://diseaseinfodata.wordpress.com/wp-admin/customize.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdiseaseinfodata.wordpress.com%2F
  • https://wordpress.com/start/
  • http://en.wordpress.com/abuse/
  • https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/140093255
  • https://subscribe.wordpress.com/

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Reach Rank

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Top Country

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Top Country Rank

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Domain IP Information

ISP
IP
Organization
City
Country
Time Zone
Longitude
Latitude

NoIndex , NoFollow, DoDollow Links

Total NoIndex Links 0
Total NoFollow Links 1
Total DoFollow Links 35
NoIndex Enabled By Meta Robot? No
NoFollow Enabled By Meta Robot? No

NoIndex Links

NoFollow Links

  • <a href="https://wordpress.com/?ref=footer_blog" rel="nofollow">Blog at WordPress.com.</a>


Knowledge Base

NoIndex : noindex directive is a meta tag value. noindex directive is for not to show your website on search engine results. You must not set ‘noindex’ as value in meta tags if you want to be your website on search engine result.

By default, a webpage is set to “index.” You should add a <meta name="robots" content="noindex" /> directive to a webpage in the <head> section of the HTML if you do not want search engines to crawl a given page and include it in the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages).

DoFollow & NoFollow : nofollow directive is a meta tag value. Nofollow directive is for not to follow any links of your website by search engine bots. You must not set ‘nofollow’ as value in meta tags if you want follow your link by search engine bots.

By default, links are set to “follow.” You would set a link to “nofollow” in this way: <a href="http://www.example.com/" rel="nofollow">Anchor Text</a> if you want to suggest to Google that the hyperlink should not pass any link equity/SEO value to the link target.

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SEO Friendly Links

Links of your site are SEO friendly.

Knowledge Base
An SEO friendly link is roughly follows these rules. The url should contain dash as a separator, not to contain parameters and numbers and should be static urls.

To resolve this use these techniques.
1) Replace underscore or other separator by dash, clean url by deleting or replaceing number and parameters.
2) Marge your www and non www urls.
3) Do not use dynamic and related urls. Create an xml sitemap for proper indexing of search engine.
4) Block unfriendly and irrelevant links through robots.txt.
5) Endorse your canonical urls in canonical tag.
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Favicon

Your site have favicon.

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Image 'alt' Test

Your site have 3 images without alt text.

Images Without alt

  • https://diseaseinfodata.files.wordpress.com/2023/03/wp-1679386651314.jpg?w=50
  • https://diseaseinfodata.files.wordpress.com/2023/03/wp-1679386651314.jpg?w=50
  • https://pixel.wp.com/b.gif?v=noscript


Knowledge Base
An alternate title for image. Alt attribute content to describe an image. It is necessary for notifying search engine spider and improve actability to your website. So put a suitable title for your image at least those are your website content not including the images for designing your website. To resolve this put a suitable title in your alt attributes.
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DOC Type

DOC Type : <!doctype html>


Page have doc type.

Knowledge Base
doc type is not SEO factor but it is checked for validating your web page. So set a doctype at your html page.
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Depreciated HTML Tag

Your site does not have any depreciated HTML tag.

Knowledge Base
Older HTML tags and attributes that have been superseded by other more functional or flexible alternatives (whether as HTML or as CSS ) are declared as deprecated in HTML4 by the W3C - the consortium that sets the HTML standards. Browsers should continue to support deprecated tags and attributes, but eventually these tags are likely to become obsolete and so future support cannot be guaranteed.

HTML Page Size

HTML Page Size : 160 KB


HTML page size is > 100KB

Knowledge Base
HTML page size is the one of the main factors of webpage loading time. It should be less than 100 KB according to google recommendation. Note that, this size not including external css, js or images files. So small page size less loading time.

To reduce your page size do this steps
1) Move all your css and js code to external file.
2) make sure your text content be on top of the page so that it can displayed before full page loading.
3) Reduce or compress all the image, flash media file etc. will be better if these files are less than 100 KB
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GZIP Compression

GZIP compression is disabled.

Knowledge Base
GZIP is a generic compressor that can be applied to any stream of bytes: under the hood it remembers some of the previously seen content and attempts to find and replace duplicate data fragments in an efficient way - for the curious, great low-level explanation of GZIP. However, in practice, GZIP performs best on text-based content, often achieving compression rates of as high as 70-90% for larger files, whereas running GZIP on assets that are already compressed via alternative algorithms (e.g. most image formats) yields little to no improvement. It is also recommended that, GZIP compressed size should be <=33 KB

Inline CSS

Your site have 12 inline css.

Inline CSS

  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 0 0" width="0" height="0" focusable="false" role="none" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; left: -9999px; overflow: hidden;" ></svg>
  • <div style="display:none"></div>
  • <div id="actionbar" style="display: none;" class="actnbr-pub-hever actnbr-has-follow"></div>
  • <form method="post" action="https://subscribe.wordpress.com" accept-charset="utf-8" style="display: none;"></form>
  • <img src="https://pixel.wp.com/b.gif?v=noscript" style="height:1px;width:1px;overflow:hidden;position:absolute;bottom:1px;" alt="" />


Knowledge Base
Inline css is the css code reside in html page under html tags not in external .css file. Inline css increases the loading time of your webpage which is an important search engine ranking factor. So try not to use inline css.

Internal CSS

Your site have 5 internal css.

Knowledge Base
Internal css is the css codes which resides on html page inside style tag. Internal css is increases loading time since no page caching is possible for internal css. Try to put your css code in external file.

Micro Data Schema Test

Site failed micro data schema test.

Knowledge Base
Micro data is the information underlying a html string or paragraph. Consider a string “Avatar”, it could refer a profile picture on forum, blog or social networking site or may it refer to a highly successful 3D movie. Microdot is used to specify the reference or underlying information about an html string. Microdata gives chances to search engine and other application for better understanding of your content and better display significantly on search result.
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IP & DNS Report

IPv4 192.0.78.25
IPv6 Not Compatiable
DNS Report
SLHostClassTTLTypePRITargetIP
1data.blogIN299A192.0.78.24
2data.blogIN299A192.0.78.25
3data.blogIN21600NSns2.wordpress.com
4data.blogIN21600NSns1.wordpress.com
5data.blogIN21600NSns3.wordpress.com
6diseaseinfo.data.blogIN14399CNAMEdata.blog

IP Canonicalization Test

Site passed IP canonicalization test.

Knowledge Base
If multiple domain name is registered under single ip address the search bots can label other sites as duplicates of one sites. This is ip canonicalization. Little bit like url canonicalizaion. To solve this use redirects.
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URL Canonicalization Test

Site passed URL canonicalization test.

Knowledge Base
Canonical tags make your all urls those lead to a single address or webpage into a single url. Like :
<link rel="canonical" href="https://mywebsite.com/home" />
<link rel="canonical" href="https://www.mywebsite.com/home" />
Both refer to the link mywebsite.com/home. So all the different url with same content or page now comes under the link or url mywebsite.com/home. Which will boost up your search engine ranking by eliminating content duplication. Use canonical tag for all the same urls.
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Plain Text Email Test

Site passed plain text email test. No plain text email found.

Knowledge Base
Plain text email address is vulnerable to email scrapping agents. An email scrapping agent crawls your website and collects every Email address which written in plain text. So existence of plain text email address in your website can help spammers in email Harvesting. This could be a bad sign for search engine.

To fight this you can obfuscate your email addresses in several ways:
1) CSS pseudo classes.
2) Writing backward your email address.
3) Turn of display using css.
4) Obfuscate your email address using javascript.
5) Using wordpress and php (wordpress site only).
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CURL Response

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certinfoprimary port443
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PageSpeed Insights (Mobile)

Performance

  • Emulated Form Factor Mobile
  • Locale En-US
  • Category Performance
  • Field Data
  • First Contentful Paint (FCP)
  • FCP Metric Category
  • First Input Delay (FID)
  • FID Metric Category
  • Overall Category
  • Origin Summary
  • First Contentful Paint (FCP)
  • FCP Metric Category
  • First Input Delay (FID)
  • FID Metric Category
  • Overall Category
  • Lab Data
  • First Contentful Paint 2.6 s
  • First Meaningful Paint 2.6 s
  • Speed Index 2.6 s
  • First CPU Idle
  • Time To Interactive 2.6 s
  • Max Potential First Input Delay 20 ms

Audit Data

Keep request counts low and transfer sizes small

24 requests • 143 KiB

To set budgets for the quantity and size of page resources, add a budget.json file. Learn More

Eliminate render-blocking resources

Potential savings of 1,440 ms

Resources are blocking the first paint of your page. Consider delivering critical JS/CSS inline and deferring all non-critical JS/styles. Learn More

Efficiently encode images

Optimized images load faster and consume less cellular data. Learn More

Enable text compression

Text-based resources should be served with compression (gzip, deflate or brotli) to minimize total network bytes. Learn More

Uses efficient cache policy on static assets

2 resources found

A long cache lifetime can speed up repeat visits to your page. Learn More

Minimize third-party usage

Third-party code blocked the main thread for 0 ms

Third-party code can significantly impact load performance. Limit the number of redundant third-party providers and try to load third-party code after your page has primarily finished loading. Learn More

First Contentful Paint (3G)

5190 ms

First Contentful Paint 3G marks the time at which the first text or image is painted while on a 3G network. Learn More

Total Blocking Time

0 ms

Sum of all time periods between FCP and Time to Interactive, when task length exceeded 50ms, expressed in milliseconds.

JavaScript execution time

0.2 s

Consider reducing the time spent parsing, compiling, and executing JS. You may find delivering smaller JS payloads helps with this. Learn More

Defer offscreen images

Consider lazy-loading offscreen and hidden images after all critical resources have finished loading to lower time to interactive. Learn More

Server Backend Latencies

0 ms

Server latencies can impact web performance. If the server latency of an origin is high, it's an indication the server is overloaded or has poor backend performance. Learn More

Properly size images

Serve images that are appropriately-sized to save cellular data and improve load time. Learn More

Reduce unused CSS

Potential savings of 37 KiB

Reduce unused rules from stylesheets and defer CSS not used for above-the-fold content to decrease bytes consumed by network activity. Learn More

Avoids enormous network payloads

Total size was 143 KiB

Large network payloads cost users real money and are highly correlated with long load times. Learn More

Minimizes main-thread work

1.0 s

Consider reducing the time spent parsing, compiling and executing JS. You may find delivering smaller JS payloads helps with this. Learn More

Avoid chaining critical requests

10 chains found

The Critical Request Chains below show you what resources are loaded with a high priority. Consider reducing the length of chains, reducing the download size of resources, or deferring the download of unnecessary resources to improve page load. Learn More

Avoid an excessive DOM size

1,312 elements

A large DOM will increase memory usage, cause longer Learn More

Avoid multiple page redirects

Redirects introduce additional delays before the page can be loaded. Learn More

Minify JavaScript

Potential savings of 4 KiB

Minifying JavaScript files can reduce payload sizes and script parse time. Learn More

User Timing marks and measures

Consider instrumenting your app with the User Timing API to measure your app's real-world performance during key user experiences. Learn More

Network Round Trip Times

0 ms

Network round trip times (RTT) have a large impact on performance. If the RTT to an origin is high, it's an indication that servers closer to the user could improve performance. Learn More

PageSpeed Insights (Desktop)

Performance

  • Emulated Form Factor Desktop
  • Locale En-US
  • Category Performance
  • Field Data
  • First Contentful Paint (FCP)
  • FCP Metric Category
  • First Input Delay (FID)
  • FID Metric Category
  • Overall Category
  • Origin Summary
  • First Contentful Paint (FCP)
  • FCP Metric Category
  • First Input Delay (FID)
  • FID Metric Category
  • Overall Category
  • Lab Data
  • First Contentful Paint 0.8 s
  • First Meaningful Paint 0.8 s
  • Speed Index 0.8 s
  • First CPU Idle
  • Time To Interactive 0.8 s
  • Max Potential First Input Delay 20 ms

Audit Data

Keep request counts low and transfer sizes small

27 requests • 166 KiB

To set budgets for the quantity and size of page resources, add a budget.json file. Learn More

Eliminate render-blocking resources

Potential savings of 180 ms

Resources are blocking the first paint of your page. Consider delivering critical JS/CSS inline and deferring all non-critical JS/styles. Learn More

Efficiently encode images

Optimized images load faster and consume less cellular data. Learn More

Enable text compression

Text-based resources should be served with compression (gzip, deflate or brotli) to minimize total network bytes. Learn More

Uses efficient cache policy on static assets

4 resources found

A long cache lifetime can speed up repeat visits to your page. Learn More

Minimize third-party usage

Third-party code blocked the main thread for 0 ms

Third-party code can significantly impact load performance. Limit the number of redundant third-party providers and try to load third-party code after your page has primarily finished loading. Learn More

Total Blocking Time

0 ms

Sum of all time periods between FCP and Time to Interactive, when task length exceeded 50ms, expressed in milliseconds.

JavaScript execution time

0.1 s

Consider reducing the time spent parsing, compiling, and executing JS. You may find delivering smaller JS payloads helps with this. Learn More

Defer offscreen images

Consider lazy-loading offscreen and hidden images after all critical resources have finished loading to lower time to interactive. Learn More

Server Backend Latencies

0 ms

Server latencies can impact web performance. If the server latency of an origin is high, it's an indication the server is overloaded or has poor backend performance. Learn More

Properly size images

Serve images that are appropriately-sized to save cellular data and improve load time. Learn More

Reduce unused CSS

Potential savings of 14 KiB

Reduce unused rules from stylesheets and defer CSS not used for above-the-fold content to decrease bytes consumed by network activity. Learn More

Avoids enormous network payloads

Total size was 166 KiB

Large network payloads cost users real money and are highly correlated with long load times. Learn More

Minimizes main-thread work

0.4 s

Consider reducing the time spent parsing, compiling and executing JS. You may find delivering smaller JS payloads helps with this. Learn More

Avoid chaining critical requests

15 chains found

The Critical Request Chains below show you what resources are loaded with a high priority. Consider reducing the length of chains, reducing the download size of resources, or deferring the download of unnecessary resources to improve page load. Learn More

Avoid an excessive DOM size

1,319 elements

A large DOM will increase memory usage, cause longer Learn More

Avoid multiple page redirects

Redirects introduce additional delays before the page can be loaded. Learn More

Minify JavaScript

Potential savings of 6 KiB

Minifying JavaScript files can reduce payload sizes and script parse time. Learn More

User Timing marks and measures

Consider instrumenting your app with the User Timing API to measure your app's real-world performance during key user experiences. Learn More

Network Round Trip Times

0 ms

Network round trip times (RTT) have a large impact on performance. If the RTT to an origin is high, it's an indication that servers closer to the user could improve performance. Learn More