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07 5390 8136 - - Info@Snapcodesign.Com.Au 07 5390 8136 - www.snapcodesign.com.au - [email protected] Overall score for http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/ Your Score is 69/100 13 Important Fixes 3 Semi-Important Fixes 31 Passed Checks The meta title of your page has a length of 86 characters. Most search engines will truncate meta titles to 70 characters. BEST REMOVALISTS SYDNEY |SYDNEY REMOVALISTS| HOME OFFICE REMOVALS SYDNEY- CBD REMOVALS The meta description of your page has a length of 31 characters. Most search engines will truncate meta descriptions to 160 characters. Removalists in Sydney Australia BEST REMOVALISTS SYDNEY |SYDNEY REMOVALISTS| HOME OFFICE REMOVALShttp://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/ SYDNEY- CBD REMOVALS We Are Best Sydney removalists, CBD Removals don&#39;t charge base to location fees. When you need a office, home or commercial Sydney removals service, call There is likely no optimal keyword density (search engine algorithms have evolved beyond keyword density metrics as a significant ranking factor). It can be useful, however, to note which keywords appear most often in your page, and if they reflect the intended topic of your page. More importantly, the keywords in your page should appear within natural sounding and grammatically correct copy. sydney - 16 times removalists - 16 times removals - 9 times furniture - 5 times service - 3 times Congratulations! You are using your keywords in your meta-tags, which helps search engines properly identify the topic of your page. 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H2 headings help describe the sub-topics of your webpage to search engines. While less important than good meta-titles and descriptions, H1 and H2 headings may still help define the topics of your page to search engines. HOW TO FIX In order to pass this test you must indentify the most important sub-topics from your page and insert those sub-topics between <h2>...</h2> tags. Example: <h2>First sub-topic goes here</h2> ... <h2>Another sub-topic</h2> Congratulations! Your site use a "robots.txt" file: http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/robots.txt Congratulations! We've found 2 sitemaps files for your website: http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/sitemap.xml http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/sitemap.xml.gz Congratulations! We have not found underscores in your in-page URLs! Your webpage has 24 'img' tags and 20 of them are missing the required 'alt' attribute. <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp- content/themes/wpbootstrap/assets/img/logo.png" /> <img class="ls-l ls-preloaded" style="top:...6/cbdremovals-sliderw1-text.png" alt="" /> <img class="ls-l ls-preloaded" style="top:...6/cbdremovals-sliderw2-text.png" alt="" /> <img class="ls-l" style="top:142px;left:16...6/cbdremovals-sliderw3-text.png" alt="" /> <img class="ls-l" style="top: 142px; left:...6/cbdremovals-sliderw4-text.png" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...themes/wpbootstrap/assets/img/btn- arrow-left.png" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...hemes/wpbootstrap/assets/img/btn- arrow-right.png" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con.../img/icon-fb-2.png" class="main-fb-btn" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp- content/themes/wpbootstrap/assets/img/callout-1.png" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp- content/themes/wpbootstrap/assets/img/callout-2.png" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...right.png" class="footer-contact-right" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...ets/img/truck.png" class="footer-truck" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...r.png" class="social-link social-hover" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con.../icon-linkedin.png" class="social-link" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...r.png" class="social-link social-hover" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...ts/img/icon-fb.png" class="social-link" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...r.png" class="social-link social-hover" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...g/icon-twitter.png" class="social-link" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...r.png" class="social-link social-hover" /> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...icon-instagram.png" class="social-link" /> HOW TO FIX In order to pass this test you must add an alt attribute to every <img> tag used into your webpage. An image with an alternate text specified is inserted using the following HTML line: <img src="image.png" alt="text_to_describe_your_image"> Remember that the point of alt text is to provide the same functional information that a visual user would see. Search engines, users who disabled images in their browsers and other agents who are unable to see the images on your webpage can read the alt attributes assigned to the image since they cannot view it. Learn more about optimizing images for SEO. Your webpage is using 29 inline CSS styles! <a id="tap-to-call" href="tel:0418294008" style="display:none;"></a> <a id="tap-to-email" href="mailto:[email protected]" style="display:none;"></a> <div id="layerslider_2" class="ls-wp-conta...margin: 0px auto; visibility: visible;"></div> <div class="ls-inner" style="width: 1128px... 461px; background-color: transparent;"></div> <div class="ls-slide ls-active" data-ls="t...o; right: 0px; top: 0px; bottom: auto;"></div> <img src="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/wp-con...rgin-left: 0px; margin-top: - 23.6032258064516px;" /> <div class="ls-gpuhack" style="width: auto...order-width: 0px; left: 0px; top: 0px;"></div> <img class="ls-l ls-preloaded" style="top:...6/cbdremovals-sliderw1-text.png" alt="" /> <div class="ls-slide" data-ls="transition2...le="width: 1128px; height: 461px;"></div> <img class="ls-l ls-preloaded" style="top:...6/cbdremovals-sliderw2-text.png" alt="" /> <img class="ls-l" style="top:142px;left:16...6/cbdremovals-sliderw3-text.png" alt="" /> <div class="ls-slide" data-ls="slidedelay:...; right: auto; top: 0px; bottom: auto;"></div> <img class="ls-l" style="top: 142px; left:...6/cbdremovals-sliderw4-text.png" alt="" /> <div class="ls-circle-timer" style="display: block;"></div> <div class="ls-ct-rotate" style="transform...95, 0.10036, -0.10036, 0.99495, 0, 0);"></div> <div class="ls-ct-rotate" style="transform: matrix(-1, 0, 0, -1, 0, 0);"></div> <div class="ls-loading-container" style="z-index: -1; display: none;"></div> <div class="ls-bottom-nav-wrapper" style="visibility: visible;"></div> <div class="ls-thumbnail-hover" style="width: 100px; height: 60px;"></div> <div class="ls-thumbnail-hover-inner" style="visibility: hidden; display: block;"></div> <div class="ls-thumbnail-hover-img" style="width: 100px; height: 60px;"></div> <img style="height: 60px;" /> <a href="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/packing/" style="color: #fff;"></a> <a href="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/get-quote/" style="color: #fff;"></a> <h1 style="z-index:1"></h1> <a href="http://www.cbdremovalssydney.com.au/contact/" style="color: #fff;"></a> <a href="http://www.fixmyweb.com.au" style="color: #fff;"></a> <div id="stcpDiv" style="position: absolute; top: -1999px; left: -1988px;"></div> <div id="stwrapper" class="stwrapper stwra...per5x" style="display: none;"></div> HOW TO FIX It is a good practice to move all the inlines CSS rules into an external file in order to make your page "lighter" in weight and decrease the code to text ratio. check the HTML code of your page and identify all style attributes for each style attribute found you must properly move all declarations in the external CSS file and remove the style attribute For example: <!--this HTML code with inline CSS rule:--> <p style="color:red; font-size: 12px">some text here</p> <!--would became:--> <p>some text here</p> <!--and the rule added into your CSS file:--> p{color:red; font-size: 12px} Congratulations! Your page does not use HTML deprecated tags. Congratulations! Your website is using the asynchronous version of Google Analytics tracking code. Congratulations! Your website appears to have a favicon. Congratulations! This URL and all internal links on this page are SEO friendly. Congratulation! There is no occurrence of any severe JavaScript Errors in your web page. Your website is not connected with social media using the API's provided by Facebook, Google +, Twitter, Pinterest, or using addthis.com HOW TO FIX In order to pass this test you must connect your website with at least one major social network. To do that, you must insert into your page some social networks plugins: Facebook Like
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