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SEO Keyword summary for www.scientificamerican.com/genetic-engineering/
Keywords are extracted from the main content of your website and are the primary indicator of the words this page could rank for. By frequenty count we expect your focus keyword to be nature
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Short Tail Keywords nature first monkey |
long Tail Keywords (2 words) nature magazinegenetic scientific american rhesus monkey first cloned cloned rhesus |
long Tail Keywords (3 words) cloned rhesus monkey first cloned rhesus bring back mammoths back mammoths now mammoths now hope marsupial carnivore thylacinekate revive the marsupial |
www.scientificamerican.com On-Page SEO Scan
Descriptive Elements
The <head> element of a www.scientificamerican.com/genetic-engineering/ page is used to inform the browser and visitors of the page about the general meta information. The head section of the page is where we place the page title, the definition of the HTML version used, the language of in which the page is written. In the head section we can also include JavaScript and CSS (markup) files for the page.
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genetic engineering scientific american
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Meta description SEO
genetic engineering coverage from scientific american featuring news articles about advances field
Content SEO
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Spam detected?
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cloned rhesus monkey cage face inset its fingertips appear glow green fruitfly leaf vitro fertilization ivf little boy eating vegetables scientific american logo crisprcas blue burgundy background comparison image natural synthetic mouse embryos thyacline illustration two quasicircular red cells plus third shaped more like crescent moon artificial insemination egg cell publications print digital formats
Mobile SEO www.scientificamerican.com/genetic-engineering/
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Domain Level SEO
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Domain name SEO Impact
scientific found in domain name !
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genetic found in path !
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SEO Advice for www.scientificamerican.com
In this section we provide pointers on how you can to optimize your web page so it can be found more easily by search engines and how to make it rank higher by optimizing the content of the page itself. For each of the individual criteria the maximum score is 100%. A score below 70% is considered to be indication that the page is not complying with general SEO standards and should be evaluated and/or fixed. Not every factor is weighted the same and some are not as important as others. Relatively unimportant factors like meta keywords are not included in the overall score.
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PageTitle | 100% | Far too many sites lack a page title. A page title is the first thing that shows in the search results so always use the title element. | |
Title relevance | 98% | A title should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 75 % match | |
Title Length | 100% | Limit your title to anywhere between 40 and 70 characters. Your title was 42 characters long | |
Meta Description | 100% | A meta description is the second element that shows in the search results so always use the meta description. | |
Meta description length | 70% | The meta description should be between 145 and 160 characters. This meta description is 112 characters long. | |
Meta description relevance | 59% | Meta Description should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 33 % match | |
Number of internal links | 100% | Linking to internal pages makes pages easier to find for search engines. Try to keep the number of links on your page roughly below 100. There are 29 internal links on this page. | |
Folder structure | 100% | We found a folder structure in the links on your page. A good folder structure makes a site easier to navigate. We found 4 level 1 folders and 9 folders above or in the first level of navigation. | |
Headings | 92% | Headers should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 40 % match | |
Links | 40% | Link anchors should to some degree reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 20 % match | |
Image alt tags | 53% | Image alt tags should to some degree reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 19 % match | |
Html ratio | 30% | Try to keep the html / text ratio as low as possible. More html means longer loading times. Layout should be handled in a serpate css file | |
Image descriptions | 100% | All images on this page have been described. Great job ! | |
Page errors | 100% | Pages with no errors display significantly faster on most browsers. We detected 0 errors and warnings | |
WordCount | 100% | An ideal page contains between 400 and 600 words.This page contains 456 words | |
Server response time | 30% | A slow server slows down a website. This server responds 536.95% slower the average | |
Gzip Compression | 100% | This site uses Gzip compression to display faster | |
Keywords in Domainname | 100% | There are important keywords in your domain name | |
Keywords in domain path | 100% | There are important keywords in the domain path | |
Structured Data | 100% | Structured data makes it easier for search engines to index your website | |
Inline css | 53% | Do not use inline css declarations. Inline css will slow down the rendering of the website. We detected 13 inline style declarations ( <a style="color:green">) with a size of 399 bytes | |
Excessive use of the same words | 100% | There is no indication that there are one or more keywords that are used excessively. | |
Frames or iframes | 100% | Perfect, detected not (i)frames on your webpagina | |
Flash | 100% | Perfect, we detected no flash objects on your page | |
Css | 30% | We detected too much (8) CSS files on your page. Css files block the loading of a webpage. | |
Javascript | 100% | Perfect, we did not detect too many blocking JavaScript files | |
Mobile Website | 100% | Perfect, we found a responsive design for mobile users | |
Most important heading | 100% | Perfect, we detected a correct use of the most important (h1) heading! | |
Normalized headings | 100% | Perfect, we found a correct use of normalized headings ! |
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www.scientificamerican.com images and descriptions
12 images found at www.scientificamerican.com Images can improve the user experience for a website by making a pag visually appealing Images can also add extra keyword relevance to a webpage by using alt tags. Images can also slow down a website. If the width and height for a picture is not specified for a browser know in advance how large the image is. A browser must first load the picture and see before it knows how much space should be on the page. Upon reservation In the meantime, the browser can do little but wait. When the height and width for the plate are given in the HTML code, a browser just continues to build for a page while the images load in the background.
https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/4308c021-ff53-497b-b44a3608a95433e9_source.png?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: cloned rhesus monkey in cage |
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https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/e0a2181d-a925-41de-ae49c7274ab4c543_source.png?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: monkey face and inset of its fingertips, which appear to be glow green |
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https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/d76d3d71-ed46-42b9-b4efd58dc624f62d_source.jpg?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: a fruitfly on a green leaf. |
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https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/cde07ccc-1bc9-43c8-a7c648d156c3f6ba_source.jpg?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: little boy eating vegetables |
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https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/cfb08d9a-e9ef-44b5-9ba09d65390e6637_source.jpg?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: crispr-cas9 - blue on burgundy background |
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https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/f2b7f553-d0ea-47d2-8590b3cd91b0e548_source.png?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: thyacline illustration |
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https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/f2efc5f2-6ac6-4fa0-899c25a86431046a_source.jpg?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: two quasi-circular red cells plus a third, shaped more like a crescent moon. |
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https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/ee076bff-77b5-44bf-bc0a608ac159d496_source.jpg?w=450 height: height attribute not set width: width attribute not set description: 3d illustration of artificial insemination, or in vitro fertilization, of an egg cell. |
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