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Examined at : 2023-03-21 08:19:36
Score
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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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.
SL | Host | Class | TTL | Type | PRI | Target | IP |
1 | data.blog | IN | 299 | A | 192.0.78.24 | ||
2 | data.blog | IN | 299 | A | 192.0.78.25 | ||
3 | data.blog | IN | 21600 | NS | ns2.wordpress.com | ||
4 | data.blog | IN | 21600 | NS | ns1.wordpress.com | ||
5 | data.blog | IN | 21600 | NS | ns3.wordpress.com | ||
6 | diseaseinfo.data.blog | IN | 14399 | CNAME | data.blog |
<link rel="canonical" href="https://mywebsite.com/home" />
<link rel="canonical" href="https://www.mywebsite.com/home" />
url | https://diseaseinfo.data.blog/ | content type | text/html; charset=UTF-8 |
http code | 200 | header size | 404 |
request size | 144 | filetime | -1 |
ssl verify result | 20 | redirect count | 0 |
total time | 0.312566 | namelookup time | 0.038661 |
connect time | 0.053337 | pretransfer time | 0.069273 |
size upload | 0 | size download | 163993 |
speed download | 524666 | speed upload | 0 |
download content length | -1 | upload content length | 0 |
starttransfer time | 0.265978 | redirect time | 0 |
redirect url | primary ip | 192.0.78.24 | |
certinfo | primary port | 443 | |
local ip | 151.106.99.4 | local port | 37418 |
http version | 3 | protocol | 2 |
ssl verifyresult | 0 | scheme | HTTPS |
appconnect time us | 69199 | connect time us | 53337 |
namelookup time us | 38661 | pretransfer time us | 69273 |
redirect time us | 0 | starttransfer time us | 265978 |
total time us | 312566 |
24 requests • 143 KiB
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5190 ms
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0.2 s
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0 ms
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1.0 s
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10 chains found
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1,312 elements
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0 ms
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27 requests • 166 KiB
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4 resources found
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Third-party code blocked the main thread for 0 ms
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0 ms
Sum of all time periods between FCP and Time to Interactive, when task length exceeded 50ms, expressed in milliseconds.
0.1 s
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0 ms
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Potential savings of 14 KiB
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Total size was 166 KiB
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0.4 s
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15 chains found
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1,319 elements
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