Overview of the Keyword Check
Meta attributes
75% 
HTML optimization
89% 
Other
100% 
Keyword Score

Task list of SEO Improvements

Meta information

Title
(Critically important)
New Scientist | Science news, articles, and features
In the title: New, Scientist
The term is completely in the title.
Meta description
(Critically important)
Science news and long reads from expert journalists, covering developments in science, technology, health and the environment on the website and the magazine.
Not within the first 120 characters: scientist
Exists in the meta description: new

HTML content

Image SEO
(Somewhat important)
Not found in an image title: New, Scientist
Found in an alt attribute of an image: New, Scientist
Found in the image URLs: New, Scientist
Content
(Critically important)
The term is used 11 times in 1334 words.
Well positioned in the text: New, Scientist (4, 5 position in text)
The searchphrase is completely present in the text completely.
The term appears sufficiently often in the text.
Bold and strong tags
(Somewhat important)
No strong tag contains the following keyword: New, Scientist
Headings
(Important)
Perfectly integrated within the headings: New, Scientist
H1 heading
(Critically important)
New Scientist
Exists in the H1 heading: New, Scientist
The given keywords all appear in the H1 heading

Heading structure

Heading levelContent
H1 New Scientist
H2 This week's magazine
H2 Space
H2 Editor's picks
H2 Events
H2 Podcasts
H2 Video
H2 Engaging stories created in partnership with New Scientist CoLab
H3 Explore by section
H3 Explore by subject
H3 Explore our products and services
H3 One of the biggest mysteries of cosmology may finally be solved
H3 Peter Higgs, physicist who theorised the Higgs boson, has died aged 94
H3 Are you languishing in life? Here’s how to find your purpose again
H3 Newsletters
H3 Phone batteries could last 50% longer if more 5G towers are built
H3 Australia’s Indigenous people were making pottery over 2000 years ago
H3 Prosthetic hands are easier to control using unrelated muscles
H3 Northern white rhino could be saved from extinction using frozen skin
H3 Oral vaccine prevents recurring UTIs for nine years
H3 The multiverse could be much, much bigger than we ever imagined
H3 Newsletters Duplicate text
H3 Science-inspired experiences
H3 Why you may have a stealth liver disease and what to do about it
H3 Five scientific ways to help reduce feelings of anxiety
H3 How the infamous Pitcairn Island became a model of ocean conservation
H3 What is eco-anxiety and how can we overcome it?
H3 Why do some people experience anxiety more intensely than others?
H3 The new evidence that explains what anxiety really is
H3 Anxiety really has increased over the past 10 years – but why?
H3 Science-inspired experiences Duplicate text
H3 Health
H3 Health Duplicate text
H3 Mind
H3 Mind Duplicate text
H3 How solar eclipses have been revealing cosmic secrets for centuries
H3 Astronomers have found what may be the smallest galaxy ever
H3 There are hints that dark energy may be getting weaker
H3 Why we're finally on the cusp of finding exomoons around other planets
H3 Is anxiety rising in children and if so, why?
H3 The surprising benefits of anxiety and how you could harness them
H3 Why the next solar eclipses are a unique chance to understand the sun
H3 The best new science fiction books of April 2024
H3 Uncover everything we know about the nature of matter
H3 Transforming business through scientific innovation
H3 Hear from the researchers developing cutting-edge diagnostic tests and treatments for society's most serious conditions
H3 Be immersed in the groundbreaking discoveries that are transforming our understanding of the universe
H3 Listen to our weekly science and technology round-up show, as well as your other favourite New Scientist podcasts
H3 Miniature livers made from lymph nodes in groundbreaking medical procedure
H3 #8 Escape from predators and escape from the planet
H3 Immune system treatment makes old mice seem young again; new black hole image; unexploded bombs are becoming more dangerous
H3 Watch the latest science news, discoveries and big ideas from New Scientist's video team
H3 The shocking extent of latest Great Barrier Reef mass bleaching event
H3 Eclipse chasers: Why NASA jets will pursue solar totality
H3 ESA’s Proba-3 mission will create an eclipse on demand to study sun
H3 Why we study the sun’s corona during a total solar eclipse
H3 Claudia de Rham: In search of the true nature of gravity
H3 Turtle tagging project is helping protect leatherback migratory routes
H3 To discover more visit colab.newscientist.com
H3 Why Moderna chose the UK for a billion-pound research and development program
H3 How the MHRA is driving change in the regulatory landscape
H3 How the UK revamped its ecosystem for world class medical research
H3 Inside the coming plastics revolution – the secret to circular manufacture
H4 Space Duplicate text
H4 Physics
H4 Mind Duplicate text
H4 Technology
H4 Humans
H4 Health Duplicate text
H4 Life
H4 Health Duplicate text
H4 Space Duplicate text
H4 Health Duplicate text
H4 Mind Duplicate text
H4 Environment
H4 Mind Duplicate text
H4 Mind Duplicate text
H4 Health Duplicate text
H4 Health Duplicate text
H4 Space Duplicate text
H4 Space Duplicate text
H4 Space Duplicate text
H4 Space Duplicate text
H4 Popular articles
H4 1
H4 2
H4 3
H4 4
H4 5
H4 6
H4 7
H4 8
H4 9
H4 10
H4 Mind Duplicate text
H4 Mind Duplicate text
H4 Space Duplicate text
H4 Comment
H4 Instant Expert
H4 Business Insights Event
H4 Instant Expert Duplicate text
H4 Instant Expert Duplicate text
H4 Weekly
H4 Escape Pod
H4 Weekly Duplicate text
H4 Explore all of our podcasts
H4 Video Duplicate text
H4 Video Duplicate text
H4 Video Duplicate text
H4 Video Duplicate text
H4 Video Duplicate text
H4 Video Duplicate text
H4 Transforming Clinical Trials
H4 Transforming Clinical Trials Duplicate text
H4 Transforming Clinical Trials Duplicate text
H4 Environment Duplicate text
H4 Find us on social media
H4 Subscriptions
H4 Support
H4 Tools
H4 Legal and privacy
H4 © Copyright New Scientist Ltd.

Others

Domain
(Somewhat important)
Occurs in the domain: New, Scientist
Stop words
(Nice to have)
None of the keywords is a known stop word.

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