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Internet Competitive Analysis Report 9/16/2010
Internet Competitive Analysis500 N. Michigan Ave. Ste.300Chicago, IL 60611877-710-2007
Date: 9/16/2010
Recipient: Shift Happens - Motivational Speaker, Keynote
SpeakerJim Feldman505 North Lake Shore DriveCHICAGO IL 60611
Phone: 312-527-9111
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Report overviewThis report helps you to optimize the web page "http://shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html" for a high ranking onGoogle.com for the search term "Keynote Speaker".
Your web page
http://shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html
Title: Professional Keynote Speaker & Consultant Topics Specializing in Change Management,Customer Services & Innovative Problem Solving
Description: Keynote speaker topics for Jim Feldman & Shift Happens. He specializes in ChangeManagement, Customer Services & Innovative Problem Solving
Your competitors for the search term "Keynote Speaker" on Google.com
1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynote
Title: Keynote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description: [No meta description available.]
2 http://keynotespeakers.com/
Title: Keynote Speakers, Inc. Speakers bureau for professional, motivational and businessspeakers
Description: [No meta description available.]
3 http://www.keynote-speaker-motivational.com/
Title: Keynote Speaker | Motivational Speaker Garrison Wynn
Description: Motivational speaker Garrison Wynn is a keynote speaker known for hisentertaining, customized and research driven keynotes in sales, customer service,leadership, change management and success. He is a professional speaker based inHouston, Texas providing keynotes for corporate events and association meetings that aredrop dead funny, motivational and full of research on what the most successful do differently.
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Your competitors for the search term "Keynote Speaker" on Google.com
4 http://www.speakinc.com/
Title: Keynote Speakers Bureau - Business, Motivational, Keynote Speakers
Description: Speak Inc - A professional motivational speakers bureau providing keynote,motivational, professional, and corporate speakers.
5 http://www.bigspeak.com/
Title: BigSpeak Motivational Speakers Bureau, Keynote Speakers, Business Speakers
Description: Big Speak Motivational Speakers Bureau arranges professional keynotespeakers, business speakers and celebrities for your conferences, business meetings andcorporate events.
6 http://www.susanroane.com/
Title: Susan Roane | Keynote Speaker | Business Networking Techniques
Description: Official site for Susan RoAne, keynote speaker, best-selling author, expert inbusiness networking, building relationships, how to work a room and overcome shyness.
7 http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50160515-76/constitution-lds-oaks-utah.html.csp
Title: LDS leader to be keynote speaker at Constitution forum | The Salt Lake Tribune
Description: LDS general authority Dallin H. Oaks will be the keynote speaker at aConstitution Day event next month sponsored by the University of Utah’s Hinckley
8 http://www.dougdvorak.com/
Title: Doug Dvorak - Professional Motivational Humorous & Keynote Speaker, FunnyMotivational Humor Speaker, Corporate Humorist, Keynote Speakers, Chicago, Illinois
Description: If you’re looking for a Professional Humorous Motivational Speaker with apowerful message, who is hilarious and inspirational, then Book Doug Dvorak as yourmotivational humorous and keynote speaker. Contact us now at 1.847.359.6969!
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Your competitors for the search term "Keynote Speaker" on Google.com
9 http://www.speakersnetworkworldwide.com/
Title: Best Motivational Speaker : Bureau Speakers : Keynote Speakers : ProfessionalBusiness Speaker : Speakers Network Worldwide
Description: At Speakers Network Worldwide, We bring research, depth and tremendouschoice to your selection. Visit us today for best motivational speaker, bureau speakers,keynote speakers and professional business speakers. For more details call us at877-342-0095.
10 http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/
Title: All-American Speakers Bureau Keynote Motivational Sports Speakers
Description: All-American Speakers Bureau offers professional motivational speakers, sportsspeakers, celebrity speakers, famous keynote speakers you can hire or book for anybusiness or corporate speaking engagement, including sports figures, authors, corporatebusiness speakers, celebrity agent, talent booking agency, celebrity personal appearances,entertainment booking agency speaker, celebrity chefs, top celebrity talent and comediansfor celebrity endorsements and personal appearances. Find speaker fees and celebritybooking agency info
Analyzed search terms
1. Keynote Speaker
2. Keynote
3. Speaker
Top 10 Ranking Requirements Score™
45%The Top 10 Ranking Requirements Score™ of 45% means that the web page shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.htmlmeets only 45% of the requirements for a top 10 ranking on Google.com for the search term "Keynote Speaker".
Note that not all ranking factors are weighted equally, and that there are some ranking factors that cannot be taken intoaccount because search engines do not reveal the necessary data.
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Search engine ranking factors performance
Ranking Factor Importance FactorsPassed
FactorsFailed
Ranking Factors Performance
121 ranking factors passed
15 ranking factors failed
Essential (weighted most): 16 8
Very Important: 7 2
Important: 32 4
Moderately Important: 41 0
Slightly Important: 25 1
Total: 121 15
Table of contents
1. Report overview 19. Keyword use in same domain link URLs
2. Keyword use in document title 20. Keyword use in outbound link URLs
3. Global link popularity of web site 21. Keyword use in meta description
4. Link texts of inbound links 22. Number of trailing slashes in URL
5. Keyword use in body text 23. HTML validation of web page to W3C standards
6. Age of web site 24. Readability level of web page
7. Keyword use in H1 headline texts 25. Keyword use in meta keywords
8. Keyword use in domain name 26. Keyword use in the first sentence of the body text
9. Keyword use in page URL 27. Keyword use in HTML comments
10. Links from social networks 28. Search engine compatibility
11. Server speed 29. Factors that could prevent your top ranking
12. Keyword use in H2-H6 headline texts 30. Table: Number of keywords
13. Keyword use in IMG ALT attributes 31. Table: Keyword density
14. Top level domain of web site 32. Table: Keyword position
15. Keyword use in bold body text 33. Table: Number of words
16. Number of visitors to the site 34. Table: Number of characters
17. Keyword use in same domain link texts 35. Table: Ranking factors digest
18. Keyword use in outbound link texts
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Keyword use in document title
Essential
The document title is the text within the <title>...</title> tags in the HTML code of your web page. This chapter tries tofind out how to use the search term "Keynote Speaker" in the document title and if it's important for Google.com.
Example: <title>Your web page title</title>
Their contents
Rank Keyword use in document title
1 Keynote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2 Keynote Speaker s, Inc. Speaker s bureau for professional, motivational and business speakers
3 Keynote Speaker | Motivational Speaker Garrison Wynn
4 Keynote Speaker s Bureau - Business, Motivational, Keynote Speaker s
5 BigSpeak Motivational Speaker s Bureau, Keynote Speaker s, Business Speaker s
6 Susan Roane | Keynote Speaker | Business Networking Techniques
7 LDS leader to be keynote speaker at Constitution forum | The Salt Lake Tribune
8 Doug Dvorak - Professional Motivational Humorous & Keynote Speaker , Funny Motivational Humor Speaker ,Corporate Humorist, Keynote Speaker s, Chicago, Illinois
9 Best Motivational Speaker : Bureau Speaker s : Keynote Speaker s : Professional Business Speaker :Speaker s Network Worldwide
10 All-American Speaker s Bureau Keynote Motivational Sports Speaker s
Your contents
Professional Keynote Speaker & Consultant Topics Specializing in Change Management, Customer Services &Innovative Problem Solving
Advice for your document title
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 2 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 57% 13% OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 1 to 2 1 You could use the search term "Keynote" more than once butthis is optional.
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Keyword density: 6% to 29% 6% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
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Advice for your document title
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Number of keywords: 0 to 5 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 38% 6% OK OK
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 1 to 6 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 7% to 29% 6% You should increase the keyword density for the keywords"Keynote" or "Speaker" to up to 29%. You can do this byadding the words "Keynote" or "Speaker", or by removing sometext.
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Global link popularity of web site
Essential
The global link popularity measures how many web pages link to your site. The number of web pages linking to your siteis not as important as the quality of the web pages that link to your site.
All major search engines take the quality and the context of the links into account. Search engines assume that yourweb page must offer relevant content if many quality sites link to it.
Number of inbound links according to these search engines (the more the better)
Alexa Google.com Yahoo.com Peak Value
To Your Site: 17 0 46 46
To Site 1: 451,138 49 551 451,138
To Site 2: 54 4 174 174
To Site 3: 109 91 2,082 2,082
To Site 4: 57 30 5,705 5,705
To Site 5: 168 56 1,892 1,892
To Site 6: 162 52 2,083 2,083
To Site 7: 7,782 18 339 7,782
To Site 8: 142 16 2,258 2,258
To Site 9: 449 0 888 888
To Site 10: 268 70 1,229,635 1,229,635
Range: 17 to 451,138 0 to 91 46 to 1,229,635 174 to 1,229,635
Advice for the global link popularity
Summing up all analyzed search engines, there are too few web pages that link to your web site"shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html". You should increase the number of web pages from different domainsthat link to your web site.
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Google cannot find any web site that links to your web site from a different domain. Make sure that Google is ableto access your web site and that Google has not banned your web site from its index.
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Link texts of inbound links
Essential
Inbound links are links from other web sites to your site. If many other sites link to your site, then search enginesconsider your site to be important. However, the number of links is not as important as is the relevance of the linkingpage and the link text used in linking to your site.
This chapter lists a sample of the web pages that link to your site, along with the link text. Note that search engines donot reveal all inbound links to your site.
Sample of the web pages that link to your site
Linked Text Linked URL Web Page That Links To Your Site
Advice for the link texts of inbound links
To get a high ranking on Google.com, make sure that the web pages that link to your site use the search term"Keynote Speaker" in their link texts. The more links to your web site contain "Keynote Speaker" (or a part of it) inthe link text, the more likely it is that your web site will get a high ranking on Google.com for that search term.
It is advisable to use different but related keywords for the link texts. If all links to your web site use exactly thesame link text, then Google.com might lower your rankings because of unnatural linking patterns.
In addition, the quality and reputation of the web pages that link to your site is very important to the searchengines.
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Less than 10% of the analyzed inbound link texts contain the search term "Keynote Speaker". You must increasethe number of inbound link texts that contain that search term.
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Less than 20% of the analyzed inbound link texts contain the search term "Keynote Speaker". You must increasethe number of inbound link texts that contain that search term.
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Less than 40% of the analyzed inbound link texts contain the search term "Keynote Speaker". You must increasethe number of inbound link texts that contain that search term.
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Less than 60% of the analyzed inbound link texts contain the search term "Keynote Speaker". You must increasethe number of inbound link texts that contain that search term.
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Less than 80% of the analyzed inbound link texts contain the search term "Keynote Speaker". You must increasethe number of inbound link texts that contain that search term.
No inbound link texts have been found. Make sure that Google.com is able to access your web site and thatGoogle.com has not banned your web site from its index.
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Keyword use in body text
Essential
The body text is the text on your web page that can be seen by people in their web browsers. It does not include HTMLcommands, comments, etc. The more visible text there is on a web page, the more a search engine can index. Thecalculations include spaces and punctuation marks.
Your contents
Home About Jim Bio Articles Photos Consulting Videos Shift Happens The Lost Decade Video Other Links Handouts ForMeeting Planners Request Info Post Booking Printable Brochure Special Your Budget Keynote Topics ChangeManagement Topics Shift Happens! Thriving On Change Extreme Makeover - You Edition Creating Your Bucket ListWaist Management MPLC Umbrella License Customer Service Topics D-A-T-I-N-G Your Customer Becoming AMeaningful Memory Provider Doctor Travel's Cure For The Common Trip One Size Does Not Fit All Attitudes Are CaughtNot Taught Innovative Thinking Topics What If Stop The Stupid Stuff Fundraising Solutions 3DThinking Better ChangeBlog I'm not in the donut business On Target: It's not about price How To Survive the Recession: FREE ebook 5 Shifts toDeliver Excellent e-Commerce Customer Service At Your Service Creating a "To Be" List It's Time For Innovation Cashand Courtesy Waist Management Customer Service Stories iWant: iPhone vs. iPad Debate Between Friends CreateCustomer Insistence Clients Client List Client Reviews Contact Quick Search Advanced Search Recent Blogs Cash andCourtesy It's Time For Innovation iWant: iPhone vs. iPad Debate Between Friends Create Customer Insistence Creating a"To Be" List At Your Service 5 Shifts to Deliver Excellent e-Commerce Customer Service How To Survive the Recession:FREE ebook On Target: It's not about price I'm not in the donut business Home Keynote Topics Keynote TopicsKeynote Speaker Topics Jim's programs & keynote speaker topics demonstrate creative, innovative techniques thatlet you compete and dominate in radically changing environments using your existing resources. Satisfaction guaranteed!
Change Management Topics - Shift Happens! The velocity of business change has increased to the point that youmust be able to constantly shift your thinking and emphasis to address issues and opportunities as they arise. Management practices that may have worked yesterday may not work today. Your employees development and yourcustomer retention must change. You must shift your thinking & start to manage change. Learn more Click on theChange Management Topics below for more information: Shift Happens!
Thriving On Change Extreme Makeover - You Edition Creating Your Bucket List Waist Management CustomerService Topics - Meaningful Memories These days, even if your customers appear completely satisfied with your productor service, 40%-50% of them will leave you and start doing business with your competition. In these programs,participants will learn the most important steps to creating great customer service and retention. It identifies andcapitalizes on flexibility, innovativeness and stress tolerance, and provides an action summary for implementation.
Learn more Click on the Customer Service Topics below for more information: D-A-T-I-N-G Your Customer Becoming AMeaningful Memory Provider Attitudes Are Caught Not Taught One Size Does Not Fit All Doctor Travel's Cure For TheCommon Trip Innovative Thinking Topics - 3DThinking Jim has developed a process to help your participants to start thecreative problem solving process. You don't have to be born an innovator or an entrepreneur to learn these simple stepsand implement them in your business and personal life.
Learn more Click on the Innovative Thinking Topics below for more information: 3DThinking Fundraising Solutions StopThe Stupid Stuff Innovation Is The Product Of Discomfort *All topics are available for keynote or breakout speeches. Hecan vary the length from 30 minutes to several hours. Most presentations ideally would take 60 - 90 minutes for fulleffect. _____________________________________________________________________ Please use this form tocontact us Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Security Image: Copy the numbers and letters from the security image:Question/Comment: Jim is a professional keynote business and motivational speaker who combines humor and contentto deliver a speech / presentation that your audience is sure to enjoy.
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Advice for your body text
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 18 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 3% 1% OK OK
Number of words: 11 to 3,999 707 OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 18 8 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 3% 1% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 1 to 91 3 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 9% 0% OK OK
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 1 to 109 11 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 5% 1% OK OK
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Age of web site
Very Important
Spam sites often come and go quickly. For this reason, search engines tend to trust a web site that has been around fora long time over one that is brand new. The age of the domain is seen as a sign of trustworthiness because it cannot befaked. The data is provided by Alexa.com (or Archive.org if Alexa.com does not have data about a site).
Dates of the domain registration or of the first contents
URL Registration Date
Your Site http://shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html Wednesday, May 15, 1996
1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynote Saturday, January 13, 2001
2 http://keynotespeakers.com/ Friday, June 27, 1997
3 http://www.keynote-speaker-motivational.com/ Monday, October 29, 2007 (newest domain)
4 http://www.speakinc.com/ Tuesday, May 23, 1995
5 http://www.bigspeak.com/ Wednesday, January 05, 2000
6 http://www.susanroane.com/ Tuesday, December 26, 1995
7 http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50160515-76/constitution-lds-oaks-utah.html.csp
Tuesday, March 01, 1994 (oldest domain)
8 http://www.dougdvorak.com/ Tuesday, February 03, 2004
9 http://www.speakersnetworkworldwide.com/ Thursday, May 24, 2007
10 http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/ Thursday, August 22, 2002
Range Tuesday, March 01, 1994 to Monday, October 29, 2007
Advice for the web site age
Your web site is about 14 years old. This is very good because the older your web site, the better it is for yourrankings on Google.com.
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Keyword use in H1 headline texts
Very Important
H1 headline texts are the texts that are written between the <h1>...</h1> tags in the HTML code of a web page. Somesearch engines give extra relevance to search terms that appear in the headline texts. This chapter examines if thisapplies to Google.com, too.
Example: <h1>your very big headline text</h1>
Your contents
No. H1 Heading Text
1.
2. Keynote Speaker Topics
Advice for your H1 headline texts
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 50% 67% The keyword density is too high. It should be 50% at maximum.Consider adding more text to lower the keyword density.
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Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 100% 33% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 6 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 25% 33% The keyword density is too high. It should be 25% at maximum.Consider adding more text to lower the keyword density.
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Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 7 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 50% 33% OK OK
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Keyword use in domain name
Important
The domain name is the main part of the web page address. This chapter tries to find out if Google.com gives extrarelevance to search terms within the domain name.
Example: "your-keyword" is the domain name of http://www.your-keyword.com
Their contents
Rank Words In Domain Name URL
1 en wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynote
2 keynotespeakers http://keynotespeakers.com/
3 keynote speaker motivational http://www.keynote-speaker-motivational.com/
4 speakinc http://www.speakinc.com/
5 bigspeak http://www.bigspeak.com/
6 susanroane http://www.susanroane.com/
7 sltrib http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50160515-76/constitution-lds-oaks-utah.html.csp
8 dougdvorak http://www.dougdvorak.com/
9 speakersnetworkworldwide http://www.speakersnetworkworldwide.com/
10 allamericanspeakers http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/
Your contents
shifthappens (Domain name: "shifthappens.com")
Advice for the domain name
The domain name shifthappens.com does not contain the search term "Keynote Speaker".
If you have a young web site with only a few inbound links, then consider registering a new domain name thatcontains the search term "Keynote Speaker".
If you have an established web site with a lot of inbound links, then you must compensate by improving the othersearch engine ranking factors.
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Keyword use in page URL
Important
The page URL is the part after the domain name in the web page address. This chapter tries to find out if Google.comgives extra relevance to search terms within the page URL. Separate your search terms in the page URL with slashes,dashes or underscores.
Example: "keyword/another-keyword.htm" is the page URL of http://www.domain.com/keyword/another-keyword.htm
Their contents
Rank Words In Page URL URL
1 wiki Keynote http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynote
2 [no words] http://keynotespeakers.com/
3 [no words] http://www.keynote-speaker-motivational.com/
4 [no words] http://www.speakinc.com/
5 [no words] http://www.bigspeak.com/
6 [no words] http://www.susanroane.com/
7 sltrib home 50160515 76 constitution lds oaks utah html http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50160515-76/constitution-lds-oaks-utah.html.csp
8 [no words] http://www.dougdvorak.com/
9 [no words] http://www.speakersnetworkworldwide.com/
10 [no words] http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/
Your contents
keynote topics 2 (Page URL: "/ keynote-topics-2.html")
Advice for your page URL
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: all 0 0 OK OK
Keyword density: all 0% 0% OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 50% 33% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: all 0 0 OK OK
Keyword density: all 0% 0% OK OK
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Advice for your page URL
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 25% 17% OK OK
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Links from social networks
Important
On social network sites, people decide which web sites are popular. This means that the popularity on social networksites cannot be easily influenced. For this reason, search engines might trust web sites more if they are popular onsocial networks. ("n/a" means "data not available".)
Links from social networks (the more the better)
Del.icio.us Digg Total
To Your Site: 16 0 16
To Site 1: 1,541 15 1,556
To Site 2: 20 0 20
To Site 3: 0 0 0
To Site 4: 9 0 9
To Site 5: 29 n/a 29
To Site 6: 21 0 21
To Site 7: 253 15 268
To Site 8: 2 0 2
To Site 9: 0 0 0
To Site 10: 39 0 39
Range: 0 to 1,541 0 to 15 0 to 1,556
Advice for the links from social networks
In average, less web pages link to your page than to the top ranked pages on these social networks. The averagelink popularity of the top ranked pages is 176, the link popularity of your web page is 16. You must increase thenumber of web pages that link to your web site on these social networks.
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Server speed
Important
Popular web sites often have faster server response times compared to smaller unimportant sites. In addition, mostsearch engines index more pages from fast web sites. This chapter shows you how long it takes on average for webpages on the top ranked sites to load. The data is based on the average server speed of the last 30 days and is providedby Alexa.com ("n/a" means that Alexa.com does not have data about your server speed).
Server speed results
Average Page Load Time (measured in seconds, the lower the better)
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
n/a 0.96s 1.38s n/a n/a 1.24s n/a 3.75s n/a n/a 4.78s 0.96s to4.78s
Server Speed Relative To Other Servers On The Internet (the faster the better)
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
n/a fast:
top 25%
fast:
top 30%
n/a n/a fast:
top 25%
n/a veryslow:
bottom10%
n/a n/a slow:
bottom20%
veryslow:
bottom10% to
fast:
top 25%
Advice for the server speed
The speed of your web site could not be determined. In general, the faster your web site, the better it could be foryour rankings on Google.com. If you have a slow web site, you should contact or even switch your web hostingprovider.
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Keyword use in H2-H6 headline texts
Important
H2, H3, H4, H5 and H6 headline texts are the texts that are written between the <h2>...</h2>, <h3>...</h3>, etc. tags inthe HTML code of your web page. Some search engines give extra relevance to search terms that appear in the headlinetexts. This chapter examines if this applies to Google.com, too.
Example: <h3>your big headline text</h3>
Your contents
No. Heading Texts
1. [H2] Quick Search
2. [H2] Recent Blogs
3. [H2] Keynote Topics
4. [H3] Jim's programs & keynote speaker topics demonstrate creative, innovative techniques that let you competeand dominate in radically changing environments using your existing resources. Satisfaction guaranteed!
5. [H3] Change Management Topics - Shift Happens!
6. [H3] Customer Service Topics - Meaningful Memories
7. [H3] Innovative Thinking Topics - 3DThinking
8. [H2] Follow on twitter
9. [H6] Click image to start/stop video
Advice for your H2-H6 headline texts
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 4 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 13% 4% OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 4 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 7% 4% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 7 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 8% 2% OK OK
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 11 3 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 7% 3% OK OK
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Keyword use in IMG ALT attributes
Important
The <img alt> attribute defines an alternative text for an image when the user uses a text browser or when the user hasturned off the display of images in the web browser application. Microsoft's Internet Explorer displays the alternative text ifthe user puts the cursor over the graphic. This chapter tries to find out if it makes sense to include the search term in the<img alt> attributes to improve your rankings.
Example: <img src="logo.gif" width="200" height="75" alt="picture description with keyword">
Your contents
No. Image Alt Attribute Text Image File Name
1. James Feldman Keynote Speaker Printable Brochure /images/printable-brochure.jpg
2. Security Image /security/image.png?7497671
3. [empty] http://img.constantcontact.com/ui/images1/visitor/email2_trans.gif
4. Special for Keynote Speaker Jim Feldman http://shifthappens.com/images/blocks/keynote-special-stretch.jpg
Advice for your IMG ALT attributes
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 7 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 25% 29% The keyword density is too high. It should be 25% at maximum.Consider adding more text to lower the keyword density.
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Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 8 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 13% 14% The keyword density is too high. It should be 13% at maximum.Consider adding more text to lower the keyword density.
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Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 19 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 22% 14% OK OK
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 22 4 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 17% 14% OK OK
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Top level domain of web site
Important
Web sites with certain top level domains (TLD) are statistically more likely to contain higher quality, trustworthy contents.For this reason, search engines might prefer web sites with restricted TLD (.edu, .gov., .mil) over younger TLD (e.g., .biz,.info, .jobs). In addition, country code TLD (e.g., .ca, .de, .fr) are often preferred in the country's local search results.
Top level domain results
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
.com .org .com .com .com .com .com .com .com .com .com
Advice for the top level domain of your web site
Your web site URL shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html contains the often used top level domain .com. This isneither good nor bad for your rankings on Google.com.
OK
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Keyword use in bold body text
Important
The body text is the text on your web page that can be seen by people in their web browsers. The bold body text uses adarker and heavier face than the regular type face. It appears between <b>...</b> or <strong>...</strong> tags in theHTML source of your web page. CSS is not recognized. The statistics include spaces and punctuation marks.
Their contents
Rank Keyword use in bold body text
1 does not cite any references or sources keynote keynote address keynote speech
2 WHAT WE DO green M&Ms YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE AND HERE'S ONE MORE THING THAT'SFREE Katrina's Blog FEATURED SPEAKER Looking for Will? TRANSLATE:
3 energized entertained educated alive with possibilities His new top-selling book The Real Truth About Success ,published by McGraw Hill, is available in all major bookstores manufacturing entertainment telecommunicationsfinancial services The Real Truth About Success: Making the Most of Difficult Situations: Getting Great Results:Generations Working Better Together How to Win an Unfair Fight: See additional keynote information anddescription [and 761 additional characters]
4 Dr. John M. Kennedy read more about this speaker >> Dr. John M. Kennedy read more about this speaker >>Durwood Fincher’s read more about this speaker >> Don Hutson George Lucas read more about this speaker>> Aron Ralston read more about this speaker >> Jason Dorsey read more about this speaker >> Jeanne Blissread more about this speaker >> keynote speakers, professional speakers, celebrities, entertainers andemcees National Speaker s Showcas [and 58 additional characters]
5 Contact us any time Big Big Big Big Big Big We Make Sustainable Attainable CLICK HERE TO SAVE THEPLANET AND MAKE MONEY! Big News, Ideas and Information Col. Mike Mullane Bring the Best in the Businessto Your Organization: The World’s Top Motivational Speaker s, Keynote Speaker s and Business Speaker s areat BigSpeak. Big
6 Susan RoAne's New FREE EBook: Nuances of Business Networking Let Susan RoAne Help You: MakeContacts Create Connections Develop Relationships Build Business Susan RoAne is the leading authority andoriginal expert on how to work a room . Her best-selling books , popular interactive presentations and mediainterviews develop, build and manage client relationships that increase business growth . CNN, CNBC, ABC NBC, and on her own monthly f [and 1,884 additional characters]
7 ALL LOCAL NEWS All sports View all All Money Stories All Opinion All Lifestyle All Entertainment Viewfrequently asked questions Online Print
8 Motivational Humorous Speaker -Motivational Speaker , Humorous Speaker : Doug Dvorak CSP EMAIL ORCALL DOUG DVORAK TODAY @ (847) 359-6969 FOR YOUR FREE MEETING ASSESSMENT FOR YOURNEXT EVENT... A $300.00 VALUE! If you’re looking for a Motivational Humorous Speaker with a powerfulmessage, who is absolutely hilarious and inspirational, then Book Doug Dvorak as your Motivational Humorous Speaker . Doug Dvorak's unique presentation topics encourag [and 2,385 additional characters]
9 Dr. Lance Secretan HIGHER GROUND LEADERSHIP®: FROM SELF-INT More>> Next Spotlight >> JackMcCall "Jack McCall helps businesses and individuals perform more effectively in a world marked by constantpressure and accelerated change. ...More>> Suzie Humphreys Uproariously Funny, Blatantly Honest,One-of-a-kind Original ...More>> Linda Criddle Linda Criddle is a tireless advocate for consumers. Her passionand talent for teaching Internet [and 676 additional characters]
10 Search: SEARCH SPEAKERS: Speaker s Division Lifestyle Division Entertainment Division Booking MotivationalKeynote Speaker s & Top Celebrity Talent If you are looking to hire a motivational, keynote, inspirational, sportsor celebrity speaker, All American Speaker s Bureau is here to help. Celebrity Endorsement Experts Custom
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Their contents
Rank Keyword use in bold body text
Keynote Speaker Arrangements for Your Event All American Speaker s Bureau All American Speaker s Bureauand All American Talent [and 379 additional characters]
Your contents
Satisfaction guaranteed! Click on the Change Management Topics below for more information: Click on the CustomerService Topics below for more information: Click on the Innovative Thinking Topics below for more information: *All topicsare available for keynote or breakout speeches. Shift Happens!®
Advice for your bold body text
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 4 0 You could use the search term "Keynote Speaker" at leastonce but this is optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 4% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Keynote Speaker" but this is optional.
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Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 4 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 25% 2% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 17 0 You could use the search term "Speaker" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 15% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Speaker" but this is optional.
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Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 17 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 13% 1% OK OK
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Number of visitors to the site
Important
Search engines might look at web site usage data, such as the number of visitors to your site, to determine if your site isreputable and contains popular contents. The Alexa.com traffic rank is based on three months of aggregated traffic datafrom millions of Alexa Toolbar users and is a combined measure of page views and number of site visitors.
Alexa.com Traffic Rank results (the lower the better)
URL Alexa Traffic Rank
Your Site http://shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html Rank #2,169,436
1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynote Rank #7 (most visitors of the competitors)
2 http://keynotespeakers.com/ Rank #721,298
3 http://www.keynote-speaker-motivational.com/ Rank #1,108,341
4 http://www.speakinc.com/ Rank #1,250,276
5 http://www.bigspeak.com/ Rank #445,546
6 http://www.susanroane.com/ Rank #1,397,791
7 http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50160515-76/constitution-lds-oaks-utah.html.csp
Rank #7,479
8 http://www.dougdvorak.com/ Rank #797,395
9 http://www.speakersnetworkworldwide.com/ Rank #2,184,251 (least visitors of the competitors)
10 http://www.allamericanspeakers.com/ Rank #299,321
Range 7 to 2,184,251
(average rank: #821,170)
Advice for the number of visitors to your site
Your web site shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html does not appear to attract many visitors because your trafficrank is above #100,000 and you have less visitors than the average of your competitors. This could bedisadvantageous to your rankings on Google.com.
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Keyword use in same domain link texts
Moderately Important
Link texts are words and sentences that are used as links. Same domain link texts are the link texts of the links thatpoint to a web page on the same domain. This chapter examines if Google.com takes search terms in same domain linktexts into account.
Example: The HTML tag <a href="contact.htm">Contact information</a> contains the same domain link text "Contactinformation".
Your contents
No. Same Domain Link Text Link URL
1. [empty] /
2. About Jim /about-jim-2.html
3. Bio /bio.html
4. Articles /articles.html
5. Photos /photos.html
6. Consulting /consulting.html
7. Videos /videos.html
8. Shift Happens The Lost Decade Video /shift-happens-the-lost-decade-video.html
9. Other Links /other-links.html
10. Handouts /handouts.html
11. For Meeting Planners /for-meeting-planners-2.html
12. Request Info /request-info.html
13. Post Booking /post-booking-.html
14. Printable Brochure /printable-brochure.html
15. Special /special.html
16. Your Budget /your-budget.html
17. Keynote Topics /keynote-topics-2.html
18. Change Management Topics /change-management-topics.html
19. Shift Happens! Thriving On Change /shift-happens-thriving-on-change.html
20. Extreme Makeover - You Edition /extreme-makeover---you-edition.html
21. Creating Your Bucket List /creating-your-bucket-list.html
22. Waist Management /waist-management.html
23. MPLC Umbrella License /mplc-umbrella-license.html
24. Customer Service Topics /customer-service-topics.html
25. D-A-T-I-N-G Your Customer /d-a-t-i-n-g-your-customer.html
26. Becoming A Meaningful Memory Provider /becoming-a-meaningful-memory-provider.html
27. Doctor Travel's Cure For The Common Trip /doctor-travels-cure-for-the-common-trip.html
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Your contents
No. Same Domain Link Text Link URL
28. One Size Does Not Fit All /one-size-does-not-fit-all.html
29. Attitudes Are Caught Not Taught /attitudes-are-caught-not-taught.html
30. Innovative Thinking Topics /innovative-thinking-topics.html
31. What If /what-if-2.html
32. Stop The Stupid Stuff /stop-the-stupid-stuff.html
33. Fundraising Solutions /fundraising-solutions.html
34. 3DThinking /3dthinking.html
35. Better Change Blog /blogs/better-change-blog.html
36. I'm not in the donut business /blogs/im-not-in-the-donut-business.html
37. On Target: It's not about price /blogs/on-target-its-not-about-price.html
38. How To Survive the Recession: FREE ebook /blogs/how-to-survive-the-recession-free-ebook.html
39. 5 Shifts to Deliver Excellent e-Commerce CustomerService
/blogs/5-shifts-to-deliver-excellent-e-commerce-customer-service.html
40. At Your Service /blogs/at-your-service.html
41. Creating a "To Be" List /blogs/creating-a-to-be-list.html
42. It's Time For Innovation /blogs/its-time-for-innovation.html
43. Cash and Courtesy /blogs/cash-and-courtesy.html
44. Waist Management /blogs/waist-management.html
45. Customer Service Stories /blogs/customer-service-stories.html
46. iWant: iPhone vs. iPad Debate Between Friends /blogs/iwant-iphone-vs-ipad-debate-between-friends.html
47. Create Customer Insistence /blogs/create-customer-insistence.html
48. Clients /clients-2.html
49. Client List /client-list.html
50. Client Reviews /client-reviews.html
51. Contact /contact-3.html
52. Advanced Search /search
53. [empty] /JamesFeldmanPacket.pdf
54. Cash and Courtesy /blogs/cash-and-courtesy.html
55. It's Time For Innovation /blogs/its-time-for-innovation.html
56. iWant: iPhone vs. iPad Debate Between Friends /blogs/iwant-iphone-vs-ipad-debate-between-friends.html
57. Create Customer Insistence /blogs/create-customer-insistence.html
58. Creating a "To Be" List /blogs/creating-a-to-be-list.html
59. At Your Service /blogs/at-your-service.html
60. 5 Shifts to Deliver Excellent e-Commerce CustomerService
/blogs/5-shifts-to-deliver-excellent-e-commerce-customer-service.html
61. How To Survive the Recession: FREE ebook /blogs/how-to-survive-the-recession-free-ebook.html
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Your contents
No. Same Domain Link Text Link URL
62. On Target: It's not about price /blogs/on-target-its-not-about-price.html
63. I'm not in the donut business /blogs/im-not-in-the-donut-business.html
64. Home /
65. Change Management Topics /change-management-topics.html
66. Learn more /change-management.html
67. Change Management Topics /change-management-topics.html
68. Shift Happens! Thriving On Change /shift-happens-thriving-on-change.html
69. Extreme Makeover - You Edition /extreme-makeover---you-edition.html
70. Creating Your Bucket List /creating-your-bucket-list.html
71. Waist Management /waist-management.html
72. Customer Service Topics /customer-service-topics.html
73. Learn more /customer-service.html
74. Customer Service Topics /customer-service-topics.html
75. D-A-T-I-N-G Your Customer /d-a-t-i-n-g-your-customer.html
76. [empty] /customer-service.html
77. Becoming A Meaningful Memory Provider /becoming-a-meaningful-memory-provider.html
78. [empty] /customer-service.html
79. Attitudes Are Caught Not Taught /attitudes-are-caught-not-taught.html
80. One Size Does Not Fit All /one-size-does-not-fit-all.html
81. Doctor Travel's Cure For The Common Trip /doctor-travels-cure-for-the-common-trip.html
82. Innovative Thinking Topics /innovative-thinking-topics.html
83. Learn more /innovative-thinking.html
84. Innovative Thinking Topics /innovative-thinking-topics.html
85. [empty] /3dthinking.html
86. 3DThinking /3dthinking.html
87. Fundraising Solutions /fundraising-solutions.html
88. Stop The Stupid Stuff /stop-the-stupid-stuff.html
89. Innovation Is The Product Of Discomfort /innovation-is-the-product-of-discomfort.html
90. [empty] /special.html
91. About Jim /about-jim-2.html
92. For Meeting Planners /for-meeting-planners-2.html
93. Keynote Topics /keynote-topics-2.html
94. Better Change Blog /blogs/better-change-blog.html
95. Clients /clients-2.html
96. Contact /contact-3.html
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Advice for your same domain link texts
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 11 0 You could use the search term "Keynote Speaker" at leastonce but this is optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 9% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Keynote Speaker" but this is optional.
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Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 11 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 6% 1% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 47 0 You could use the search term "Speaker" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 20% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Speaker" but this is optional.
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Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 58 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 12% 0% OK OK
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Keyword use in outbound link texts
Moderately Important
Link texts are words and sentences that are used as links. Outbound link texts are the texts within the <a>...</a> tagswhen the <a> tag links to a web page on a different domain. This chapter examines if Google.com gives relevance tosearch terms in outbound link texts.
Example: The HTML tag <a href="http://www.not-your-site.com/about.htm">About the company</a> contains theoutbound link text "About the company".
Your contents
No. Outbound Link Text Link URL
1. Home http://www.motivationprograms.net/
2. Share http://addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&username=shifthappens
3. Follow on twitter http://www.twitter.com/ShiftHappensNow
4. [empty] http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?m=1103450299416&p=oi
5. Subscribe to Newsletter http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?m=1103450299416&p=oi
6. Home http://www.motivationprograms.net/
Advice for your outbound link texts
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: all 0 0 OK OK
Keyword density: all 0% 0% OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: all 0 0 OK OK
Keyword density: all 0% 0% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 0 You could use the search term "Speaker" at least once but thisis optional.
<
Keyword density: 0% to 9% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Speaker" but this is optional.
<
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 0 You could use one of the keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker" at <
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Advice for your outbound link texts
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
least once but this is optional.
Keyword density: 0% to 5% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the keywords"Keynote" or "Speaker" but this is optional.
<
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Keyword use in same domain link URLs
Moderately Important
Links connect one web page to another. Same domain links are the links in <a href> attributes that point to other pageson the same domain. This chapter examines if search terms in same domain link URLs are relevant to Google.com.
Example: The HTML tag <a href="contact.htm">Contact information</a> contains the same domain link URL"contact.htm".
Your contents
No. Same Domain Link URL Link Text
1. [empty] [/] [empty]
2. about jim 2 [/about-jim-2.html] About Jim
3. bio [/bio.html] Bio
4. articles [/articles.html] Articles
5. photos [/photos.html] Photos
6. consulting [/consulting.html] Consulting
7. videos [/videos.html] Videos
8. shift happens the lost decade video[/shift-happens-the-lost-decade-video.html]
Shift Happens The Lost Decade Video
9. other links [/other-links.html] Other Links
10. handouts [/handouts.html] Handouts
11. for meeting planners 2 [/for-meeting-planners-2.html] For Meeting Planners
12. request info [/request-info.html] Request Info
13. post booking [/post-booking-.html] Post Booking
14. printable brochure [/printable-brochure.html] Printable Brochure
15. special [/special.html] Special
16. your budget [/your-budget.html] Your Budget
17. keynote topics 2 [/ keynote-topics-2.html] Keynote Topics
18. change management topics[/change-management-topics.html]
Change Management Topics
19. shift happens thriving on change[/shift-happens-thriving-on-change.html]
Shift Happens! Thriving On Change
20. extreme makeover you edition[/extreme-makeover---you-edition.html]
Extreme Makeover - You Edition
21. creating your bucket list [/creating-your-bucket-list.html] Creating Your Bucket List
22. waist management [/waist-management.html] Waist Management
23. mplc umbrella license [/mplc-umbrella-license.html] MPLC Umbrella License
24. customer service topics [/customer-service-topics.html] Customer Service Topics
25. d a t i n g your customer [/d-a-t-i-n-g-your-customer.html] D-A-T-I-N-G Your Customer
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Your contents
No. Same Domain Link URL Link Text
26. becoming a meaningful memory provider[/becoming-a-meaningful-memory-provider.html]
Becoming A Meaningful Memory Provider
27. doctor travels cure for the common trip[/doctor-travels-cure-for-the-common-trip.html]
Doctor Travel's Cure For The Common Trip
28. one size does not fit all [/one-size-does-not-fit-all.html] One Size Does Not Fit All
29. attitudes are caught not taught[/attitudes-are-caught-not-taught.html]
Attitudes Are Caught Not Taught
30. innovative thinking topics [/innovative-thinking-topics.html] Innovative Thinking Topics
31. what if 2 [/what-if-2.html] What If
32. stop the stupid stuff [/stop-the-stupid-stuff.html] Stop The Stupid Stuff
33. fundraising solutions [/fundraising-solutions.html] Fundraising Solutions
34. 3dthinking [/3dthinking.html] 3DThinking
35. blogs better change blog [/blogs/better-change-blog.html] Better Change Blog
36. blogs im not in the donut business[/blogs/im-not-in-the-donut-business.html]
I'm not in the donut business
37. blogs on target its not about price[/blogs/on-target-its-not-about-price.html]
On Target: It's not about price
38. blogs how to survive the recession free ebook[/blogs/how-to-survive-the-recession-free-ebook.html]
How To Survive the Recession: FREE ebook
39. blogs 5 shifts to deliver excellent e commerce customerservice[/blogs/5-shifts-to-deliver-excellent-e-commerce-customer-service.html]
5 Shifts to Deliver Excellent e-Commerce CustomerService
40. blogs at your service [/blogs/at-your-service.html] At Your Service
41. blogs creating a to be list[/blogs/creating-a-to-be-list.html]
Creating a "To Be" List
42. blogs its time for innovation[/blogs/its-time-for-innovation.html]
It's Time For Innovation
43. blogs cash and courtesy [/blogs/cash-and-courtesy.html] Cash and Courtesy
44. blogs waist management[/blogs/waist-management.html]
Waist Management
45. blogs customer service stories[/blogs/customer-service-stories.html]
Customer Service Stories
46. blogs iwant iphone vs ipad debate between friends[/blogs/iwant-iphone-vs-ipad-debate-between-friends.html]
iWant: iPhone vs. iPad Debate Between Friends
47. blogs create customer insistence[/blogs/create-customer-insistence.html]
Create Customer Insistence
48. clients 2 [/clients-2.html] Clients
49. client list [/client-list.html] Client List
50. client reviews [/client-reviews.html] Client Reviews
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Your contents
No. Same Domain Link URL Link Text
51. contact 3 [/contact-3.html] Contact
52. search [/search] Advanced Search
53. JamesFeldmanPacket [/JamesFeldmanPacket.pdf] [empty]
54. blogs cash and courtesy [/blogs/cash-and-courtesy.html] Cash and Courtesy
55. blogs its time for innovation[/blogs/its-time-for-innovation.html]
It's Time For Innovation
56. blogs iwant iphone vs ipad debate between friends[/blogs/iwant-iphone-vs-ipad-debate-between-friends.html]
iWant: iPhone vs. iPad Debate Between Friends
57. blogs create customer insistence[/blogs/create-customer-insistence.html]
Create Customer Insistence
58. blogs creating a to be list[/blogs/creating-a-to-be-list.html]
Creating a "To Be" List
59. blogs at your service [/blogs/at-your-service.html] At Your Service
60. blogs 5 shifts to deliver excellent e commerce customerservice[/blogs/5-shifts-to-deliver-excellent-e-commerce-customer-service.html]
5 Shifts to Deliver Excellent e-Commerce CustomerService
61. blogs how to survive the recession free ebook[/blogs/how-to-survive-the-recession-free-ebook.html]
How To Survive the Recession: FREE ebook
62. blogs on target its not about price[/blogs/on-target-its-not-about-price.html]
On Target: It's not about price
63. blogs im not in the donut business[/blogs/im-not-in-the-donut-business.html]
I'm not in the donut business
64. [empty] [/] Home
65. change management topics[/change-management-topics.html]
Change Management Topics
66. change management [/change-management.html] Learn more
67. change management topics[/change-management-topics.html]
Change Management Topics
68. shift happens thriving on change[/shift-happens-thriving-on-change.html]
Shift Happens! Thriving On Change
69. extreme makeover you edition[/extreme-makeover---you-edition.html]
Extreme Makeover - You Edition
70. creating your bucket list [/creating-your-bucket-list.html] Creating Your Bucket List
71. waist management [/waist-management.html] Waist Management
72. customer service topics [/customer-service-topics.html] Customer Service Topics
73. customer service [/customer-service.html] Learn more
74. customer service topics [/customer-service-topics.html] Customer Service Topics
75. d a t i n g your customer [/d-a-t-i-n-g-your-customer.html] D-A-T-I-N-G Your Customer
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Your contents
No. Same Domain Link URL Link Text
76. customer service [/customer-service.html] [empty]
77. becoming a meaningful memory provider[/becoming-a-meaningful-memory-provider.html]
Becoming A Meaningful Memory Provider
78. customer service [/customer-service.html] [empty]
79. attitudes are caught not taught[/attitudes-are-caught-not-taught.html]
Attitudes Are Caught Not Taught
80. one size does not fit all [/one-size-does-not-fit-all.html] One Size Does Not Fit All
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Advice for your same domain link URLs
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 43 0 You could use the search term "Keynote Speaker" at leastonce but this is optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 28% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Keynote Speaker" but this is optional.
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Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 43 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 14% 1% OK OK
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Advice for your same domain link URLs
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 70 0 You could use the search term "Speaker" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 25% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Speaker" but this is optional.
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Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 111 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 18% 0% OK OK
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Keyword use in outbound link URLs
Moderately Important
Links connect one web page to another. Outbound links are the links on a web page that point to web pages on otherweb sites, i.e. links to other domains. This chapter examines if Google.com gives relevance to search terms in outboundlinks
Example: The HTML tag <a href="http://www.not-your-site.com/info.htm">Click here</a> contains the outbound link URL"www.not-your-site.com/info.htm".
Your contents
No. Outbound Link URL Link Text
1. www motivationprograms[http://www.motivationprograms.net/]
Home
2. addthis bookmark v 250 amp username shifthappens[http://addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&username=shifthappens]
Share
3. www twitter ShiftHappensNow[http://www.twitter.com/ShiftHappensNow]
Follow on twitter
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Subscribe to Newsletter
6. www motivationprograms[http://www.motivationprograms.net/]
Home
Advice for your outbound link URLs
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 12 0 You could use the search term "Keynote Speaker" at leastonce but this is optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 7% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Keynote Speaker" but this is optional.
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Search term: "Keynote"
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Number of keywords: 0 to 12 0 You could use the search term "Keynote" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 6% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Keynote" but this is optional.
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Search term: "Speaker"
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Advice for your outbound link URLs
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 12 0 You could use the search term "Speaker" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 7% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Speaker" but this is optional.
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Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 24 0 You could use one of the keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker" atleast once but this is optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 6% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the keywords"Keynote" or "Speaker" but this is optional.
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Keyword use in meta description
Moderately Important
The Meta Description tag allows you to describe your web page. This chapter tries to find out if Google.com takes theMeta Description tag into account. Some search engines display the text to the user in the search results.
Example: <meta name="description" content="This sentence describes the contents of your web site.">
Even if the Meta Description tag might not be important for ranking purposes, you should use the Meta Description tag tomake sure that your web site is displayed with an attractive description in the search results.
Their contents
Rank Keyword use in meta description
1 [not used]
2 [not used]
3 Motivational speaker Garrison Wynn is a keynote speaker known for his entertaining, customized and researchdriven keynotes in sales, customer service, leadership, change management and success. He is a professionalspeaker based in Houston, Texas providing keynotes for corporate events and association meetings that are dropdead funny, motivational and full of research on what the most successful do differently.
4 Speak Inc - A professional motivational speakers bureau providing keynote, motivational, professional, andcorporate speakers.
5 Big Speak Motivational Speaker s Bureau arranges professional keynote speakers, business speakers andcelebrities for your conferences, business meetings and corporate events.
6 Official site for Susan RoAne, keynote speaker, best-selling author, expert in business networking, buildingrelationships, how to work a room and overcome shyness.
7 LDS general authority Dallin H. Oaks will be the keynote speaker at a Constitution Day event next monthsponsored by the University of Utah’s Hinckley
8 If you’re looking for a Professional Humorous Motivational Speaker with a powerful message, who is hilarious andinspirational, then Book Doug Dvorak as your motivational humorous and keynote speaker. Contact us now at1.847.359.6969!
9 At Speaker s Network Worldwide, We bring research, depth and tremendous choice to your selection. Visit ustoday for best motivational speaker, bureau speakers, keynote speakers and professional business speakers.For more details call us at 877-342-0095.
10 All-American Speaker s Bureau offers professional motivational speakers, sports speakers, celebrity speakers,famous keynote speakers you can hire or book for any business or corporate speaking engagement, includingsports figures, authors, corporate business speakers, celebrity agent, talent booking agency, celebrity personalappearances, entertainment booking agency speaker, celebrity chefs, top celebrity talent and comedians forcelebrity endor [and 85 additional characters]
Your contents
Keynote speaker topics for Jim Feldman & Shift Happens. He specializes in Change Management, Customer Services& Innovative Problem Solving
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Advice for your meta description
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 10% 10% OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 3 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 7% 5% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 8 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 14% 5% OK OK
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 9 2 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 11% 5% OK OK
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Number of trailing slashes in URL
Moderately Important
The number of trailing slashes (/) in the URL indicates where a web page falls in a site's overall hierarchy. If the URLcontains many trailing slashes, meaning it is placed in a sub-sub-directory, then the webmaster does not seem to thinkthat the page is important in relation to the other pages.
Number of trailing slashes
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 to 3
Advice for the number of trailing slashes in your web site URL
The URL shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html does not contain more or less trailing slashes than the topranked pages. This means that you do not have to change the number of trailing slashes in your URL.
OK
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HTML validation of web page to W3C standards
Slightly Important
Web pages are written in special languages called HTML and CSS. Like any language, HTML and CSS changeconstantly. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the governing body that establishes what is valid HTML/CSS andwhat is not. Search engines obey the HTML/CSS standard. If there are errors in the HTML/CSS code of your web page,then search engines might not be able to read everything of your web page.
Validation results
Validity
HTML: no errors, valid
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html
CSS: no errors, valid
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html
Advice regarding the validity of your web site
Both the CSS code and the HTML code of your web page shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html is validaccording to the W3C specifications. This means that Google.com does not have problems reading your web page.
OK
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Readability level of web page
Slightly Important
The Flesch Reading Ease test is a United States governmental standard to determine how easy a text is to read. Itmeasures the approximate level of education necessary to understand the web page content. Higher scores indicate thetext that is easier to read, and lower numbers mark harder-to-read texts. Scores among different languages are notcomparable.
Readability results
Flesch Reading Ease Score (0-100, higher score means that the text is easier to understand)
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
44 35 83 36 49 31 60 57 34 n/a 11 11 to 83
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (shows the number of years of education required to understand the text)
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
10 13 4 13 11 13 7 8 12 31 18 4 to 31
Advice for the readability of your web site
The Flesch Reading Ease Score of your web page shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html is 44. A score of 60 to80 is considered to be optimal. This means that the text of your web page is too difficult to comprehend. If thelanguage of your web page is not English, then the score might be alright.
To improve your score, break long sentences into shorter sentences and use shorter words. In addition, make surethat you end sentences with punctuation (a period, question mark, or exclamation point). There should be onespace between each word, and after any punctuation, including commas.
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Keyword use in meta keywords
Slightly Important
The Meta Keywords tag allows you to define which search terms are important to your web page according to youropinion. It should be placed between the <head>...</head> tags in the HTML code of your web page. This chapter tries tofind out if Google.com gives relevance to search terms in the Meta Keywords tag.
Example: <meta name="keywords" content="keyword, another keyword">
Their contents
Rank Keyword use in meta keywords
1 [not used]
2 [not used]
3 Motivational Speaker , keynote speakers, keynote speaker, employee motivation, business speaker,inspirational speakers, motivation speakers, professional speaker, corporate speaker
4 keynote speakers, motivational speaker, speakers bureau, speaking bureau, meeting planners, authors,business, athletes, motivational
5 motivational speakers bureau keynote speakers, business speakers, inspirational speakers, celebrity speakers
6 keynote speaker, author, business networking, relationships building, schmoozing, keynote, work a room, smalltalk, shyness
7 CONSTITUTION, LDS, OAKS, UTAH, COURT, KEYNOTE, SPEAKER, SUPREME, EVENT, FORUM
8 motivational speaker, humorous speaker, motivational humorous speaker, humorous keynote speaker,motivational keynote speaker, professional motivational speaker, laughter speakers, humorist, humoristspeaker, humor speaker Illinois, funny motivational speaker, laughter therapy, laughter programs, keynotespeakers, corporate keynote speaker, keynote laughter speaker, funny speaker, keynote motivationalbusiness speaker, professional motivational a [and 149 additional characters]
9 Motivational Speaker , Speaker Motivational, Bureau Speaker s, Keynote Speaker s, Business KeynoteSpeaker
10 speakers bureau, celebrity speakers, keynote speakers, motivational speakers, sports speakers, celebritybooking agent, celebrity endorsements, speaker bureau, celebrity talent, entertainment booking agency, athletes,celebrity appearances fees
Your contents
keynote topics, shift happens, keynote speaker, keynote, professional speaker, business speaker, motivationalspeaker, chicago speaker, presenter, jim feldman, james feldman, speech, innovative, thinking, innovation, changemanagement, customer service, change, change management, consulting, problem solving, problem solver
Advice for your meta keywords
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 5 1 OK OK
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Advice for your meta keywords
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Keyword density: 0% to 36% 6% OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 7 3 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 18% 8% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 20 5 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 46% 14% OK OK
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 27 8 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 32% 11% OK OK
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Keyword use in the first sentence of the body text
Slightly Important
The first sentence of the body text is the first sentence after the <body> tag in the HTML code of your web page. Somesearch engines give more relevance to search terms when they appear in the first sentence. Some will use your firstsentence as the description of your page on the search result page.
Example: <body>Here goes the first sentence. This text is not the first sentence.
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Rank Keyword use in the first sentence of the body text
1 Keynote From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search For other uses, see Keynote(disambiguation) . This article does not cite any references or sources . Please help improve this article by addingcitations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (December 2009)
2 ABOUT KEYNOTE SPEAKERS MEET THE KEYNOTE TEAM BLOG HOW KEYNOTE WORKS FAQ'S INFOFOR SPEAKERS FIND A SPEAKER SEARCH BROWSE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS BY LAST NAME ALPHA LISTOF SPEAKERS KEYNOTE'S EXCLUSIVE SPEAKERS MY FAVORITE SPEAKERS CONTACT US HOME
3 888.833.2902 Send Email Home | Biography | Keynotes | Video | Topics | Testimonials | Clients | Customization |Booking Packet Sales | Sales Management | Success | Leadership | Communication | Change Management |Economic Recession Educators and Administrators | Customer Service | Safety | Generational Differences |Articles | Keynote Descriptions Keynote Speaker Garrison Wynn When you hire the right keynote speaker,your audience leaves energize [and 231 additional characters]
4 CALL SPEAK, INC.
5 Site Map Book A Speaker About Us Contact Us
6 Susan RoAne | Keynote Speaker | Business Networking Techniques Home About Susan Keynote SpeakerSusan's Best-Selling Books Consulting & Coaching Business Networking Articles Presentation Topics Susan'sBlog News & Media Colleges & Universities Contact Susan How good at schmooze are you?
7 Blog » Movie Cricket Redford's "Conspirator" sells in Toro.
8 Motivational Humorous Speaker -Motivational Speaker , Humorous Speaker : Doug Dvorak
9 Home Speaker Search Meeting Planners Our Team Contact SNW FAQ's Login
10 Search:
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Home About Jim Bio Articles Photos Consulting Videos Shift Happens The Lost Decade Video Other Links Handouts ForMeeting Planners Request Info Post Booking Printable Brochure Special Your Budget Keynote Topics ChangeManagement Topics Shift Happens!
Advice for your first sentence of the body text
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 2 0 You could use the search term "Keynote Speaker" at leastonce but this is optional.
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Advice for your first sentence of the body text
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Keyword density: 0% to 11% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Keynote Speaker" but this is optional.
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Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 5 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 13% 3% OK OK
Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 7 0 You could use the search term "Speaker" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 33% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Speaker" but this is optional.
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Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 12 1 OK OK
Keyword density: 0% to 17% 1% OK OK
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Keyword use in HTML comments
Slightly Important
HTML comment tags are "hidden comments" in the HTML code of your web page. They are not visible to the user. Thischapter tries to find out if search terms in the HTML comment tags are relevant for a good ranking in Google.com.
Example: <!-- comments with keywords -->
Your contents
No. HTML Comment Text
1. [if IE]> < link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=" http://shifthappens.com/templates/Marketing/styles/ie.css " />< ![endif
2. AddThis Button BEGIN
3. AddThis Button END
4. BEGIN: Constant Contact Text Link Email List Button
5. END: Constant Contact Text Link Email List Button
Advice for your HTML comments
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: all 0 0 OK OK
Keyword density: all 0% 0% OK OK
Search term: "Keynote"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 1 0 You could use the search term "Keynote" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 0% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Keynote" but this is optional.
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Search term: "Speaker"
Competitors Your Site Advice
Number of keywords: 0 to 11 0 You could use the search term "Speaker" at least once but thisis optional.
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Keyword density: 0% to 15% 0% You could increase the keyword density for the search term"Speaker" but this is optional.
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Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
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Number of keywords: 0 to 11 0 You could use one of the keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker" atleast once but this is optional.
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Search engine compatibilityThis chapter examines the general search engine compatibility of your web page.
Advice
Search engines need text to index your web pages, to determine the theme of your web site and to produce a sitesummary. They cannot read what is written on your graphical images or in a Flash movie. Google recommends tocreate a useful, information-rich site. Fresh, continuously updated content is one of the best ways to ensure thatsearch engines return to your web site (and your visitors, too). Your web page"shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html" contains 723 words which should be enough for search engines.
OK
Some search engines penalize web sites if the search terms of the Meta Keywords tag don't appear in the bodytext of the web page. The search terms "business speaker", "chicago speaker", "jim feldman", "presenter","problem solver" and "professional speaker" of your Meta Keywords tag do not seem to be mentioned in the bodytext of your web page. You should either remove these search terms from your Meta Keywords tag, or add thesearch terms to the body text of your web page.
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Your web page doesn't use the Meta Refresh tag so there won't be any problems with the search engines in thisaspect.
OK
Your web page doesn't use the Meta Robots tag so there won't be any problems with the search engines in thisaspect.
OK
Your web page doesn't use the Meta Title tag so there won't be any problems with the search engines in thisaspect.
OK
Your web page doesn't use any Dublin Core meta tags so there won't be any problems with the search engines inthis aspect.
OK
Your web page doesn't use any Meta tags twice so there won't be any problems with the search engines in thisaspect.
OK
Your web page doesn't use the <title> tag twice so there won't be any problems with search engines in this aspect. OK
Some search engines and directories don't accept submissions with capitalized letters in the document title or inthe meta tags. Your web page doesn't use all capitalized letters in those web page elements so there won't be anyproblems with the search engines in this aspect.
OK
Your web page uses script code in an external file so you've already minimized the problems with scripts and thesearch engines.
OK
Your web page uses style sheet code in an external file so you've already minimized the problems with stylesheets and the search engines.
OK
Your web page doesn't use frames so there won't be any problems with the search engines in this aspect. OK
Some search engines consider tiny text (i.e. font size 1) as an attempt to fool the search engines. Somewebmasters have abused tiny text in the past to hide dozens of keywords on a web page that human web surferscannot see. Your web page doesn't seem to use tiny text so there shouldn't be any problems with the searchengines in this aspect.
OK
Your web page URL "shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html" doesn't indicate a dynamically served web page sothere shouldn't be any problems with the search engines in this aspect.
OK
Your web page URL "shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html" doesn't contain any of the special characters "&","$", "%", "?" or "=" in it so there shouldn't be any problems with the search engines in this aspect.
OK
Some search engines and directories rank web sites lower that are hosted at free web space providers, or if websites don't have their own domain name. Some search engines also limit the number of web pages they'll indexfrom a single domain. Your web site doesn't seem to be hosted at a free web space provider. If it does, consider
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Advice
getting your own domain name.
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Factors that could prevent your top rankingSome ranking factors cannot be measured because the search engines do not reveal the necessary data, or it would beextremely time-consuming to measure the data. Make sure you pay attention to the following factors because they couldprevent a top ranking for shifthappens.com/keynote-topics-2.html on Google.com.
Advice
Inbound links to your web page
Are the web pages linking to your web page relevant to the search term "Keynote Speaker"?
How fast does your web page get new links pointing to it?
Do the web sites which link to your page belong to the same content category?
Since when do the links to your page exist?
Is the text surrounding the link to your page relevant to the search term "Keynote Speaker"?
Your web page
How many important links from your other pages point to your web page?
Do the links on your web page point to high quality, topically-related pages?
How often and how many changes do you make to your web page over time? Is your content up-to-date?
How often and how many web pages do you add to your web site?
How long do your visitors spend time on your web page?
Search engine result page
Do your competitors on the search engine result page get a manual ranking boost by Google.com, for example Amazonor Wikipedia?
How many visitors of the search engine result pages click through to your page?
How often do search engine visitors search for your company name or web page URL on Google.com?
Negative ranking factors (you should be able to say "no" to all the following questions)
Is your content very similar or a duplicate of existing content?
Is your server often down when search engine crawlers try to access it?
Do you link to web sites that do not deserve a link?
Do you use the same title or meta tags for many web pages?
Do you overuse the same keyword or key phrase?
Do you participate in link schemes?
Do you actively sell links on your web page?
Do a majority of your inbound links come from low quality or spam sites?
Does your web page have any spelling or grammar mistakes?
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Table: Number of keywordsThis chapter lists the analyzed keyword ranking factors in tabular form.
(LT = link text, LU = link URL, SD = same domain.)
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
Document Title: 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 to 2
Body Text: 2 4 4 5 18 9 6 3 1 0 2 0 to 18
H1 Texts: 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 to 1
Domain: 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 1
Page URL: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 all 0
H2-H6 Texts: 1 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 to 4
IMG ALT: 2 0 0 7 4 0 6 0 4 0 1 0 to 7
Bold Text: 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 to 4
SD LT: 0 0 2 0 11 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 to 11
Outbound LT: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 all 0
SD LU: 0 0 0 2 43 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 to 43
Outbound LU: 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 12
Meta Descr.: 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 to 1
Meta Keyw.: 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 5 2 1 0 to 5
First Sentence: 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 to 2
HTML Comm.: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 all 0
Search term: "Keynote"
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
Document Title: 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 to 2
Body Text: 8 16 7 18 18 10 6 3 1 0 6 0 to 18
H1 Texts: 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 to 1
Domain: 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 1
Page URL: 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 1
H2-H6 Texts: 2 0 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 to 4
IMG ALT: 2 0 0 8 4 0 6 0 4 0 3 0 to 8
Bold Text: 1 3 0 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 to 4
SD LT: 2 2 5 8 11 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 to 11
Outbound LT: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 all 0
SD LU: 2 20 1 18 43 0 7 0 2 0 2 0 to 43
Outbound LU: 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 12
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Search term: "Keynote"
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
Meta Descr.: 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 to 3
Meta Keyw.: 3 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 7 2 1 0 to 7
First Sentence: 1 2 5 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 to 5
HTML Comm.: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 1
Search term: "Speaker"
YourSite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
Document Title: 1 0 3 2 2 3 1 1 3 5 2 0 to 5
Body Text: 3 6 17 15 91 46 9 3 40 1 79 1 to 91
H1 Texts: 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 6 0 1 0 to 6
Domain: 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 to 1
Page URL: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 all 0
H2-H6 Texts: 1 0 0 7 6 3 0 0 6 0 2 0 to 7
IMG ALT: 2 0 0 13 6 1 8 0 7 1 19 0 to 19
Bold Text: 0 0 1 0 12 3 7 0 17 3 12 0 to 17
SD LT: 0 1 8 4 47 17 8 0 6 3 30 0 to 47
Outbound LT: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 1
SD LU: 0 0 11 47 68 11 7 0 2 17 70 0 to 70
Outbound LU: 0 0 12 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 to 12
Meta Descr.: 1 0 0 3 2 3 1 1 2 5 8 0 to 8
Meta Keyw.: 5 0 0 8 3 5 1 1 20 5 6 0 to 20
First Sentence: 0 0 7 3 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 to 7
HTML Comm.: 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 to 11
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
YourSite
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Document Title: 2 1 4 3 4 4 2 2 5 6 3 1 to 6
Body Text: 11 22 24 33 109 56 15 6 41 1 85 1 to 109
H1 Texts: 2 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 7 0 1 0 to 7
Domain: 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 to 2
Page URL: 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 1
H2-H6 Texts: 3 0 0 11 10 4 0 0 6 0 4 0 to 11
IMG ALT: 4 0 0 21 10 1 14 0 11 1 22 0 to 22
Bold Text: 1 3 1 2 13 4 11 0 17 3 15 0 to 17
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Range
SD LT: 2 3 13 12 58 19 13 0 6 3 30 0 to 58
Outbound LT: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 1
SD LU: 2 20 12 65 111 11 14 0 4 17 72 0 to 111
Outbound LU: 0 0 24 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 to 24
Meta Descr.: 2 0 0 6 3 4 2 2 3 6 9 0 to 9
Meta Keyw.: 8 0 0 10 4 6 3 2 27 7 7 0 to 27
First Sentence: 1 2 12 7 0 1 4 0 3 1 0 0 to 12
HTML Comm.: 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 to 11
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Table: Keyword densityThis chapter lists the analyzed keyword ranking factors in tabular form.
(LT = link text, LU = link URL, SD = same domain.)
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
YourSite
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Document Title: 13% 0% 18% 29% 57% 25% 22% 14% 22% 12% 0% 0% to 57%
Body Text: 1% 1% 2% 1% 1% 3% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 3%
H1 Texts: 67% 0% 0% 50% 0% 17% 0% 0% 4% 0% 0% 0% to 50%
Domain: 0% 0% 100% 67% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 100%
Page URL: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% all 0%
H2-H6 Texts: 4% 0% 0% 7% 6% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% 13% 0% to 13%
IMG ALT: 29% 0% 0% 17% 12% 0% 13% 0% 25% 0% 1% 0% to 25%
Bold Text: 0% 0% 0% 0% 2% 4% 2% 0% 0% 0% 4% 0% to 4%
SD LT: 0% 0% 4% 0% 9% 2% 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 9%
Outbound LT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% all 0%
SD LU: 0% 0% 0% 2% 28% 0% 15% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% to 28%
Outbound LU: 0% 0% 7% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 7%
Meta Descr.: 10% 0% 0% 3% 0% 10% 8% 8% 6% 5% 3% 0% to 10%
Meta Keyw.: 6% 0% 0% 22% 14% 18% 13% 0% 16% 36% 8% 0% to 36%
First Sentence: 0% 0% 11% 4% 0% 0% 10% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 11%
HTML Comm.: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% all 0%
Search term: "Keynote"
YourSite
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Document Title: 6% 20% 9% 14% 29% 13% 11% 7% 11% 6% 13% 6% to 29%
Body Text: 1% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 3%
H1 Texts: 33% 100% 0% 25% 0% 8% 0% 0% 2% 0% 0% 0% to 100%
Domain: 0% 0% 100% 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 100%
Page URL: 33% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 50%
H2-H6 Texts: 4% 0% 0% 5% 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 7% 0% to 7%
IMG ALT: 14% 0% 0% 10% 6% 0% 6% 0% 13% 0% 1% 0% to 13%
Bold Text: 2% 25% 0% 1% 1% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0% 3% 0% to 25%
SD LT: 1% 2% 5% 6% 5% 1% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 6%
Outbound LT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% all 0%
SD LU: 1% 7% 1% 10% 14% 0% 7% 0% 4% 0% 0% 0% to 14%
Outbound LU: 0% 0% 6% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 6%
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Meta Descr.: 5% 0% 0% 5% 7% 5% 4% 4% 3% 3% 2% 0% to 7%
Meta Keyw.: 8% 0% 0% 11% 7% 9% 13% 10% 11% 18% 4% 0% to 18%
First Sentence: 3% 4% 13% 4% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 13%
HTML Comm.: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 0%
Search term: "Speaker"
YourSite
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Document Title: 6% 0% 27% 29% 29% 38% 11% 7% 17% 29% 25% 0% to 38%
Body Text: 0% 1% 4% 1% 2% 6% 2% 0% 4% 9% 5% 0% to 9%
H1 Texts: 33% 0% 0% 25% 25% 17% 0% 0% 12% 0% 14% 0% to 25%
Domain: 0% 0% 100% 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 0% to 100%
Page URL: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% all 0%
H2-H6 Texts: 2% 0% 0% 8% 5% 4% 0% 0% 5% 0% 7% 0% to 8%
IMG ALT: 14% 0% 0% 16% 9% 2% 8% 0% 22% 20% 8% 0% to 22%
Bold Text: 0% 0% 4% 0% 15% 6% 2% 0% 4% 2% 11% 0% to 15%
SD LT: 0% 1% 9% 3% 20% 9% 4% 0% 6% 5% 11% 0% to 20%
Outbound LT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 9% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 9%
SD LU: 0% 0% 13% 25% 22% 6% 7% 0% 4% 15% 16% 0% to 25%
Outbound LU: 0% 0% 6% 2% 7% 3% 0% 0% 2% 0% 0% 0% to 7%
Meta Descr.: 5% 0% 0% 5% 14% 14% 4% 4% 6% 13% 12% 0% to 14%
Meta Keyw.: 14% 0% 0% 44% 21% 46% 7% 10% 32% 46% 23% 0% to 46%
First Sentence: 0% 0% 18% 3% 0% 11% 5% 0% 33% 9% 0% 0% to 33%
HTML Comm.: 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 15% 0% 0% to 15%
Keywords "Keynote" or "Speaker"
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Document Title: 6% 10% 18% 21% 29% 25% 11% 7% 14% 18% 19% 7% to 29%
Body Text: 1% 2% 3% 1% 1% 4% 2% 0% 2% 5% 3% 0% to 5%
H1 Texts: 33% 50% 0% 25% 13% 13% 0% 0% 7% 0% 7% 0% to 50%
Domain: 0% 0% 100% 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 50% 50% 0% to 100%
Page URL: 17% 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 25%
H2-H6 Texts: 3% 0% 0% 6% 4% 3% 0% 0% 3% 0% 7% 0% to 7%
IMG ALT: 14% 0% 0% 13% 8% 1% 7% 0% 17% 10% 5% 0% to 17%
Bold Text: 1% 13% 2% 1% 8% 4% 2% 0% 2% 1% 7% 0% to 13%
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SD LT: 0% 1% 7% 4% 12% 5% 4% 0% 3% 3% 6% 0% to 12%
Outbound LT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% to 5%
SD LU: 0% 3% 7% 18% 18% 3% 7% 0% 4% 8% 8% 0% to 18%
Outbound LU: 0% 0% 6% 2% 4% 2% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% to 6%
Meta Descr.: 5% 0% 0% 5% 11% 10% 4% 4% 4% 8% 7% 0% to 11%
Meta Keyw.: 11% 0% 0% 28% 14% 27% 10% 10% 21% 32% 14% 0% to 32%
First Sentence: 1% 2% 16% 3% 0% 6% 5% 0% 17% 5% 0% 0% to 17%
HTML Comm.: 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 8% 0% 0% to 8%
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Table: Keyword positionThis chapter lists the analyzed keyword ranking factors in tabular form.
(LT = link text, LU = link URL, SD = same domain.)
Search term: "Keynote Speaker"
YourSite
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Document Title: 14 n/a 1 1 1 40 15 18 52 47 n/a n/a to 52
Body Text: 1,470 665 7 377 89 224 15 4,989 741 n/a 6,026 n/a to 6,026
H1 Texts: 3 n/a n/a 3 n/a 49 n/a n/a 136 n/a n/a n/a to 136
Domain: n/a n/a 1 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 1
Page URL: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
H2-H6 Texts: 59 n/a n/a 25 233 393 n/a n/a n/a n/a 22 n/a to 393
IMG ALT: 15 n/a n/a 1 260 n/a 21 n/a 52 n/a 1,637 n/a to 1,637
Bold Text: n/a n/a n/a n/a 348 264 931 n/a n/a n/a 107 n/a to 931
SD LT: n/a n/a 7 n/a 50 1,083 15 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 1,083
Outbound LT: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
SD LU: n/a n/a n/a 1,601 96 n/a 19 n/a n/a n/a 1,298 n/a to 1,601
Outbound LU: n/a n/a 1 926 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 926
Meta Descr.: 1 n/a n/a 41 n/a 62 32 50 185 161 117 n/a to 185
Meta Keyw.: 32 n/a n/a 22 1 30 1 n/a 81 62 38 n/a to 81
First Sentence: n/a n/a 7 351 n/a n/a 15 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 351
HTML Comm.: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Search term: "Keynote"
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Document Title: 14 1 1 1 1 40 15 18 52 47 30 1 to 52
Body Text: 198 1 7 48 89 224 15 4,989 741 n/a 6,026 n/a to 6,026
H1 Texts: 3 1 n/a 3 n/a 49 n/a n/a 136 n/a n/a n/a to 136
Domain: n/a n/a 1 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 1
Page URL: 1 6 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 6
H2-H6 Texts: 27 n/a n/a 25 233 393 n/a n/a n/a n/a 22 n/a to 393
IMG ALT: 15 n/a n/a 1 260 n/a 21 n/a 52 n/a 384 n/a to 384
Bold Text: 259 42 n/a 416 348 264 931 n/a n/a n/a 107 n/a to 931
SD LT: 194 19 7 16 50 1,083 15 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 1,083
Outbound LT: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
SD LU: 196 6 12 19 96 n/a 19 n/a 91 n/a 1,298 n/a to 1,298
Outbound LU: n/a n/a 1 926 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 926
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Search term: "Keynote"
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Meta Descr.: 1 n/a n/a 41 67 62 32 50 185 161 117 n/a to 185
Meta Keyw.: 1 n/a n/a 22 1 30 1 39 81 62 38 n/a to 81
First Sentence: 197 1 7 44 n/a n/a 15 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 44
HTML Comm.: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,471 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 1,471
Search term: "Speaker"
YourSite
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Document Title: 22 n/a 9 9 9 23 23 26 60 19 14 n/a to 60
Body Text: 1,478 673 15 385 42 18 23 4,997 23 7 121 7 to 4,997
H1 Texts: 11 n/a n/a 11 11 39 n/a n/a 23 n/a 14 n/a to 39
Domain: n/a n/a 8 9 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 12 n/a to 12
Page URL: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
H2-H6 Texts: 67 n/a n/a 33 241 383 n/a n/a 23 n/a 30 n/a to 383
IMG ALT: 23 n/a n/a 9 268 11 29 n/a 60 1 123 n/a to 268
Bold Text: n/a n/a 116 n/a 42 254 939 n/a 23 953 16 n/a to 953
SD LT: n/a 383 15 886 11 18 23 n/a 99 6 104 n/a to 886
Outbound LT: n/a n/a n/a n/a 2 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a to 2
SD LU: n/a n/a 42 1 12 17 27 n/a 231 7 6 n/a to 231
Outbound LU: n/a n/a 8 918 13 95 n/a n/a 171 n/a n/a n/a to 918
Meta Descr.: 9 n/a n/a 14 41 24 40 58 60 4 14 n/a to 60
Meta Keyw.: 40 n/a n/a 14 9 14 9 48 14 14 1 n/a to 48
First Sentence: n/a n/a 15 359 n/a 17 23 n/a 23 6 n/a n/a to 359
HTML Comm.: n/a n/a 910 n/a n/a 52 n/a n/a n/a 81 n/a n/a to 910
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Table: Number of wordsThis chapter lists the analyzed keyword ranking factors in tabular form.
(LT = link text, LU = link URL, SD = same domain.)
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Document Title: 16 5 11 7 7 8 9 14 18 17 8 5 to 18
Body Text: 707 552 417 1,203 3,999 715 447 1,657 957 11 1,721 11 to 3,999
H1 Texts: 3 1 0 4 4 12 0 0 52 0 7 0 to 52
Domain: 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to 3
Page URL: 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 to 9
H2-H6 Texts: 57 12 0 89 125 81 5 9 114 0 30 0 to 125
IMG ALT: 14 6 4 81 66 54 95 50 32 5 229 4 to 229
Bold Text: 43 12 26 178 82 54 352 22 402 174 114 12 to 402
SD LT: 315 131 93 135 240 181 187 739 102 58 274 58 to 739
Outbound LT: 9 11 3 26 11 10 33 168 10 0 0 0 to 168
SD LU: 355 294 84 185 306 179 94 843 55 113 448 55 to 843
Outbound LU: 30 25 191 145 14 33 46 232 48 0 7 0 to 232
Meta Descr.: 20 0 0 60 14 21 24 25 34 38 67 0 to 67
Meta Keyw.: 36 0 0 18 14 11 15 10 63 11 26 0 to 63
First Sentence: 36 49 38 103 3 9 42 9 9 11 1 1 to 103
HTML Comm.: 32 105 289 35 0 278 51 474 36 72 16 0 to 474
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Table: Number of charactersThis chapter lists the analyzed keyword ranking factors in tabular form.
(LT = link text, LU = link URL, SD = same domain.)
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Document Title: 130 42 91 52 66 74 62 78 157 123 65 42 to 157
Body Text: 4,465 3,599 2,426 7,986 25,911 4,841 2,847 10,132 6,413 69 11,780 69 to 25,911
H1 Texts: 23 7 0 30 25 89 0 0 364 0 48 0 to 364
Domain: 12 12 15 28 8 8 10 6 10 24 19 6 to 28
Page URL: 16 12 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 to 55
H2-H6 Texts: 423 99 0 614 745 477 35 46 731 0 211 0 to 745
IMG ALT: 101 46 21 570 442 306 616 382 269 42 1,702 21 to 1,702
Bold Text: 296 75 144 1,175 490 310 2,250 132 2,809 1,100 806 75 to 2,809
SD LT: 1,940 977 582 1,111 1,588 1,156 1,162 4,489 723 403 1,898 403 to 4,489
Outbound LT: 53 71 19 177 72 83 239 971 52 0 0 0 to 971
SD LU: 2,155 1,973 499 1,614 2,313 1,239 613 5,546 557 915 3,930 499 to 5,546
Outbound LU: 219 210 1,134 1,094 101 253 343 1,756 322 0 41 0 to 1,756
Meta Descr.: 139 0 0 416 126 174 164 150 234 254 535 0 to 535
Meta Keyw.: 324 0 0 173 133 108 123 77 599 103 244 0 to 599
First Sentence: 250 318 239 681 16 43 287 59 82 69 7 7 to 681
HTML Comm.: 264 799 1,950 255 0 1,779 416 4,365 351 731 87 0 to 4,365
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Table: Ranking factors digestThis chapter shows some of the search engine ranking factors in tabular form. Some of the values may have beenabbreviated by using "k" which means that the value must be multiplied by 1000. ("n/a" means "data not available".)
Digest
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Number of inbound links according to these search engines (the more the better)
Alexa: 17 451k 54 109 57 168 162 8k 142 449 268 54 to 451k
Google.com: 0 49 4 91 30 56 52 18 16 0 70 0 to 91
Yahoo.com: 46 551 174 2k 6k 2k 2k 339 2k 888 1,230k 174 to1,230k
Links from social networks (the more the better)
Del.icio.us: 16 2k 20 0 9 29 21 253 2 0 39 0 to 2k
Digg: 0 15 0 0 0 n/a 0 15 0 0 0 0 to 15
Other ranking factors results (the older or the lower the better)
Web SiteAge:
May1996
Jan2001
Jun1997
Oct2007
May1995
Jan2000
Dec1995
Mar1994
Feb2004
May2007
Aug2002
Mar 1994 toOct 2007
ServerSpeed:
n/a 0.96s 1.38s n/a n/a 1.24s n/a 3.75s n/a n/a 4.78s 0.96s to4.78s
Alexa TrafficRank:
2,169k 7 721k 1,108k 1,250k 446k 1,398k 7k 797k 2,184k 299k 7 to 2,184k
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