Writing.wisc.edu - SEO Checker

Overview of the SEO Check
Meta information
59% 
Page quality
87% 
Page structure
80% 
Link structure
77% 
Server
87% 
External factors
100% 
SEO Score
Response time
1.55 s
File size
90.50 kB
Words
667
Media files
15
Number of links
57 internal / 28 external

Task list of SEO Improvements

Meta specifications

Title
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The Writing Center – University of Wisconsin – Madison – UW–Madison
The page title should be shorter than 580 pixels. It is 644 pixels long. Optimize title
There are no duplicate words in the title
Meta description
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Writing Center tutoring online! Submit your writing for Written Feedback or make a Virtual Meeting! Want to write stronger research papers? Consider attending this workshop! Click here to make an appointment at our main center!
The meta description is too long: 1412 pixels from max. 1000 pixels. Optimize description
Crawlability
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There are no problems in accessing the website.
Canonical URL
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https://writing.wisc.edu/
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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This page is hosted on a subdomain. Use a top level domain for better SEO results.
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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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Content
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This page contains 667 words. That's ok.
25.9% 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.
10 paragraphs were found on this page.
The text content is perfect.
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There are no duplicates on the site.
The average number of words per sentence of 9.84 words is good.
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Mobile optimization
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A viewport "width=device-width, initial-scale=1" is provided.
At least one Apple touch icon is specified.
Bold and strong tags
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Some tags are too long. With 92 characters this one is longer than 70 characters:
"you can schedule all individual writing appointments through wconline, our online scheduler."
Image SEO
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5 images have no alt attribute. The content of alt attributes is used by search engines.
Social Networks
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Additional markup
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HTTPS
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This website uses HTTPS to protect privacy and integrity of the exchanged data.
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Media list

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...5/2024/10/Dissertation-Camp-Carousel.pngonline dissertation writing camp, January 6-10, 2025, application deadline: November 8, 2024
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...hot-2022-07-08-at-9.26.17-AM-600x400.pngHappy Friday, and welcome back to the Writing Center’s celebration of Black History Month! All February we are featuring writing profiles of Black faculty and administrators across UW-Madison’s campus. This week we’re spotlighting Dr. Monica M. White, Associate Professor in Environmental Justice and Gaylord A. Nelson Distinguished Chair in Integrated Environmental Studies. Swipe through to learn about Professor White’s writing process and see some of her favorite spots to work! Below is her full response: My relationship to writing is complicated. There are days when the words flow smoothly from my head, to my heart, to my fingertips, onto the page. Other days, every word is a search through the rough to be found, polished, and integrated into the flow. Scholarly writing is also a conversation between me and the scholars who have come before me. Because I am an ethnographer, I must take special care in the way I depict the words, ideas, thoughts, and actions of people who have let me into their lives. This process includes moments of joy, happiness, tears, and sometimes anger, but ultimately, always, passion. And when I transmit that passion, I believe, my readers feel, not the emotions of the writing process, but the ideas and feelings I have come to share. Thanks for reading, and hope to see you all next Friday for our final Black History Month spotlight!
...hot-2022-07-08-at-9.32.17-AM-600x400.pngWelcome back to the Writer Center’s celebration of Black History Month, featuring our final February spotlight! This week we’re spotlighting Dr. Diane C. Gooding, Professor in the Department of @uwpsych. Swipe through to learn about what Professor Gooding writes and what her writing process and rituals entail! Below is her excerpted response-- see the full version on our FB page! As a professor and research scientist, writing is integral to my job and my professional identity. Writing allows me to teach on a larger scale and for a longer time frame. After conducting a scientific investigation of risk factors for schizophrenia, or precursors of later psychosis, I have to disseminate the findings. In the world of science, to make a lasting impact, you must document what you’ve done. As scientists, we write, submit our work for critique, and then revise. It’s essential to be open to feedback and to use it constructively to improve your work. It’s equally important to write clearly when communicating to others about their research so that I can help them to advance the field as well. Writing about my research requires a different style of writing than writing a more theoretical paper. In either case, however, it’s necessary to communicate as clearly as possible. Do not be afraid to revise your work several times before submitting it. My writing is accompanied by a few rituals associated with the creative process, and the process of revision. I typically listen to music while writing, though the type of music varies with the task at hand. Writing incisively and persuasively can be challenging so it’s important to nurture oneself while engaging in it. I also like to drink tea, preferably from a favorite mug or a pretty teacup, while writing. I also use my writing to help recruit research participants. Regardless of whether the potential participants are from a general or specialized group, I write as though I am speaking directly to someone. I write with intention across all the types of writing that I do. Thanks for celebrating Black History month with us and learning about writers across our campus. Next week begins our Women’s History Month spotlight!
...hot-2022-07-08-at-9.37.12-AM-600x400.pngWelcome back to the Writing Center’s celebration of Black History Month where we’re sharing writing profiles of Black faculty and administrators from across campus. This week, we’re featuring DeVon L. Wilson (@devonlwilson), Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Letters & Science! Swipe to learn what Dean Wilson writes and what helps him do it. Below is his full response. As a person who grew up in a culture centered in oral traditions, I have found writing in my professional and personal life allows me to reach a broader audience whether I am working on a blog for my podcast; peer reviewed manuscript; strategy document to advance institutional goals in diversity, equity and inclusion; or responding to acts of injustice. However, I still seek to draw from the communal feeling that is inherent in those oral traditions. Therefore, I have found that participating in writing groups or having an accountability partner is critical to my approach to the writing process. Shoutout to those who’ve been an inspiration on those early morning Zoom sessions! See you next Friday with a new feature! Until then, Happy Black History Month!
...hot-2022-07-08-at-9.39.39-AM-600x400.pngThis February, we’re celebrating Black History Month at the Writing Center by spotlighting Black faculty and administrators across campus! Our first profile is of Dr. Fabu Carter, Senior Outreach Specialist for the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Dr. Carter is also an accomplished poet and storyteller. She writes under the name Fabu (@poetfabu) and was the Madison Poet Laureate from 2008-2011. Swipe through to learn about what motivates her writing and what tips she has for writers! Dr. Carter’s full responses are below. “I immerse myself in the culture, stories, aesthetics, world view and literatures of Black people from Africa to America and everywhere we live and breathe. I combine all this with my personal experiences and then I write. My creativity as a child, helped form me into the poet I am today. I write to encourage, inspire and remind. When I don’t write, I don't feel as well. Writing is as necessary as breathing. I’m always participating in the creative process of writing; whether it is reading, laughing, researching, thinking, experiencing or writing in my head before I put words on paper. Writing is my strong voice in an American society that prefers to ignore most of who I uniquely am. We all have a purpose to discover, embrace and enjoy. My purpose is to use words for love, justice and to cause people to think more deeply about who and what is truly important. Writing is necessary communication, whether it is writing down a scientific observation, composing a love letter, formulating an essay, creating a poem, or a book that changes everything, we all need to write.” Thanks for reading and come back next Friday to check out our next Black History Month spotlight!
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Page structure

H1 heading
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The Writing Center
The H1 heading is too short (18 characters). It should be at least 20 Characters long.
Headings
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Some headings occur twice on the page.
There are 26 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 Writing Center Satellites
H2 Write Now for Undergrads
H2 Welcome to the UW–Madison Writing Center!
H2 Writing Center Calendar
H2 Get Social with Us
H2 Affiliate Programs
H2 Site footer content
H3 Make an Individual Writing Appointment
H3 Hours & Locations
H3 Writer’s Handbook
H3 Contact Us
H3 Writing Groups
H3 Writing Mentorships
H3 Workshops
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H3 Read Our Award-Winning Blog
H3 Video Narratives in Training
H3 Call for Proposals, 2024
H3 Rebuilding a Research Culture Of, By, and For Our Students
H3 A Survey-Based Study Exploring Required Writing Center Visits at a SLAC
H3 Contact Us Duplicate text
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There are 1 links with a trivial anchor text.
The number of internal links is ok.
None of the anchor texts is too long.
There are too many external links (28) on this page.
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The page response time is very slow (1.55 seconds). The response time should be less than 0.4 seconds. Slow websites are bad for search engine bots and also result in bad user experience.
The file size of the HTML document is fine (91 kB).

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writing.wisc.edu
The Writing Center – University of Wisconsin – Madison – UW–Madison
Writing Center tutoring online! Submit your writing for Written Feedback or make a Virtual Meeting! Want to write stronger research papers? Consider attending this workshop! Click here to make an appointment at our main center!

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