Nature.org - SEO Checker

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Meta information
98% 
Page quality
90% 
Page structure
83% 
Link structure
65% 
Server
100% 
External factors
100% 
SEO Score
Response time
0.03 s
File size
212.50 kB
Words
1284
Media files
31
Number of links
94 internal / 37 external

Task list of SEO Improvements

Meta specifications

Title
(Critically important)
The Nature Conservancy: A World Where People & Nature Thrive
The page title should be shorter than 580 pixels. It is 584 pixels long. Optimize title
There are no duplicate words in the title
Meta description
(Critically important)
We're working around the world to protect the lands and waters on which all life depends and fight climate change. Join us.
The length of the meta description is perfect. (753 pixels out of 1000 max pixel length)
Crawlability
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There are no problems in accessing the website.
Canonical URL
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https://www.nature.org/en-us/
There is a valid canonical link specified.
Language
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Language detected in text: en
Language defined in HTML: en-us
Server location: United States of America
The following language is defined by HTML: en-us
Alternate/Hreflang Links
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There are no alternate links specified on this page.
Other meta tags
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There is no rel next meta tag on this page.
There is no rel prev meta tag on this page.
Domain
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The domain is no subdomain.
The domain length is good.
The domain does not contain non-latin characters.
Page URL
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No parameters were found in the URL.
No session ID was found in the URL.
The URL does not have too many subdirectories.
Charset encoding
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The charset encoding (UTF-8) is set correctly.
Doctype
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The doctype HTML 5 is set correctly.
The doctype is placed at first in the HTML code.
Favicon
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The favicon is linked correctly.

Meta tags

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Page quality

Content
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This page contains 1284 words. That's ok.
33.3% of the text are stop words.
Keywords used in the page title are also used in the page content. That's good!
The page contains a listing, which indicates a good text layout.
32 paragraphs were found on this page.
The text content is perfect.
No placeholders texts or images were found.
The average number of words per sentence of 13.2 words is good.
Frames
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This page does not use a frameset.
Mobile optimization
(Somewhat important)
A viewport "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" is provided.
At least one Apple touch icon is specified.
Bold and strong tags
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The usage of strong and bold tags is perfect. We recommend the use of up to 26 tags for this page.
Image SEO
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6 images have no alt attribute. The content of alt attributes is used by search engines.
Social Networks
(Nice to have)
This page is optimized perfectly for social networks.
Additional markup
(Nice to have)
No additional page markup was found.
HTTPS
(Somewhat important)
This website uses HTTPS to protect privacy and integrity of the exchanged data.
All included files are also transferred via HTTPS.

Media list

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Page structure

H1 heading
(Critically important)
The Nature Conservancy
The H1 heading is perfect.
Headings
(Important)
There are 33 headings on the page. The amount of headings should be in a more proper relation to the amount of text.

Heading structure

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H2 Our Mission
H2 Our Goals for 2030
H2 What’s New in Nature
H2 Clear Waters
H2 Spring is in the Air
H2 Nature Needs You
H2 Discover Conservation Near You
H2 Site Footer
H2 Protect Public Lands
H3 Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends
H3 Get our latest conservation news and see how we’re protecting our natural world.
H3 3B
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H3 650M
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H3 Virtual Fencing
H3 Can We Drink the Water?
H3 Top Three Must-See Migrations In Wisconsin
H3 Exploring Nature: Spring Frogs
H3 Bloom and Bust: Changing Temperatures Are Putting Wildflowers and Wildlife Out of Sync
H3 Wildflower Watching as a Source of Solace and Diversion
H3 Explore
H3 Connect
H3 Give
H3 Sign Up for E-News
H3 Social
H3 Global Sites
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Some anchor texts are used more than once.
The number of internal links is ok.
All internal links are not using dynamic parameters.
There are too many external links (37) on this page.
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Server configuration

HTTP redirects
(Critically important)
This page redirects to "https://www.nature.org/en-us/"
HTTP header
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No X-Powered HTTP header is sent.
The web server transmits the web page (HTML) in compressed form.
Performance
(Somewhat important)
The page response time is excellent with 0.03 seconds.
The file size of the HTML document is fine (213 kB).

HTTP Response Header

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External factors

This page is referenced by wikipedia.
This website has excellent links from other websites.
This page has backlinks from 5,826 referring domains.
This page has 177,606 backlinks.
This page has backlinks from 4,017 different ip addresses.

Robots.txt

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