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Keyword: cancer

Partial matching disabled, Non-Exact Search, Non-Case Sensitive

Report created by WebPosition Gold version 1.50.8

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Analysis Date: Saturday, August 04, 2001 at 9:52:18 PM
Main Page: http://www.dogpack.com/health/CanineCancerTest.html
Engine: AOL Web Sites

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Page Critic - Based on the Analyzed data and the current rules in my knowledge base, here are my suggestions for improving the ranking of your page on AOL Web Sites:**

Suggestions for making your page conform closer to the statistical averages for top ranking pages:
 

  • A word count from 4 to 7 is suggested for the Title area. Your word count is 2 right now so you might consider increasing your word count in the Title.
  • A keyword frequency from 1 to 2 is suggested for the Body Text area. Your frequency is 6.0 right now so you might consider decreasing your Keyword count in the Body Text.
  • A word count from 155 to 240 is suggested for the Body Text area. Your word count is 673 right now so you might consider decreasing your word count in the Body Text.
  • A total frequency from 3 to 15 is suggested for the page as a whole. Your total frequency is 24 now, so you might consider decreasing your frequency count.
  • A total word count from 172 to 386 is suggested for the page as a whole. Your total word count is 841 now, so you might consider decreasing your word count.
     

Suggestions based on the analysis of your page for AOL Web Sites for keyword 'cancer' for single keyword searches:
 

  • In general, home pages will rank higher than sub-pages, all other things being equal. Therefore, if you are looking for an additional advantage, consider purchasing additional domains named after the most important Keywords you wish to optimize, and then optimize the home page for each domain for a different Keyword. A home page is defined as a page name with the root ending in "home.", "index.", or "default." such as "index.htm", "default.asp", or "myhome.html". For example, an ideal Url would be "http://www.mykeyword.com/index.htm". To check the availability of a domain or to purchase a domain name, click here.
  • Some engines do not read META tags or Title tags properly if the Title tag does not appear first in the Head area. Please move your Title tag so it's the first tag after the Head tag.
     

General Suggestions for AOL Web Sites:
 

  • April 11th 2001: AOL Web Sites displays Sponsored/Featured Listings at the top of its search results which are derived from Goto.com. If you'd like to be positioned here, you will need to setup a Goto.com account and purchase top rankings for as little as 5 cents per click-through. Before doing this, read our tips!
  • April 11th 2001: All major engines claim to prefer Web sites with high-quality content. In addition to improving your rankings, enhancing the quality of your Web site will also help convert more visitors to SALES. Don't fall into the trap of creating dozens of "cookie-cutter" pages that are devoid of valuable content or are lacking in aesthetics. See our article on creating high-quality pages to make your Web site the very best it can be.
  • AOL Web Sites uses a fairly unique indexing system combining Open Directory and Inktomi results. See a past MarketPosition newsletter article for tips on ranking well with AOL Web Sites.
  • To be included in the AOL Web Sites results, you need to have submitted to the Open Directory catalog. See our directory submission guide for more tips on submitting to Open Directory.
  • Along with using your Keyword at the top of the page, you might consider using your Keyword at least once near the bottom of your page in the Body area. This can help convey an overall "theme" to the page and may improve your score. Click here to learn why. Only make this change if it doesn't conflict with the current recommended prominence suggestion.
  • For additional help in improving your rankings, click here, or see the Page Analysis.
  • If you have time, try to establish a "theme" to your Web Site to improve your rankings. Whenever possible, link to your doorway pages from other pages and domains with your important Keywords in the linking text. For more information on cross-linking, themes, and the advantages/disadvantages of multiple domains, click here.
  • If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions about the above advice, e-mail us at help@webposition.com.

**Disclaimer: Since search engine algorithms are not made public and can change often, the above advice is meant only to be a strong starting point to helping you move your page toward the top of the list. For further tips, study the results of the Page Analysis below for detailed insights into how to emulate a top ranking page.

Page Analysis

Follow the advice ABOVE first and re-submit! If your rankings still need improvement:
   1. Click here to review the Page Analysis Help.
   2. Then try to make your statistics below EMULATE or MATCH those of your competitors.
Area - Detail Not Shown Frequency Words Weight Average
Prominence
 Head        
  Main Page Title Summary 
      (1 Total Title, 1 w/keywords)
1.0 2.0 50.0% 100.0%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Title:* 0.5 5.7 8.0% 75.0%
  Main Page Meta Keywords Summary 
      (1 Total Meta, 1 w/keywords)
6.0 31.0 19.4% 66.1%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Meta Keywords:* 0.7 18.8 3.7% 85.8%
  Main Page Meta Description Summary 
      (1 Total Meta, 1 w/keywords)
1.0 5.0 20.0% 75.0%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Meta Description:* 0.2 9.6 2.3% 57.7%
 Body        
  Main Page Heading Summary 
      (1 Total Heading Text, 1 w/keywords)
1.0 7.0 14.3% 83.3%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Heading:* 1.4 24.1 5.7% 77.0%
  Main Page Link Text Summary 
      (26 Total Links, 3 w/keywords)
3.0 94.0 3.2% 50.0%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Link Text:* 0.5 60.4 0.7% 72.7%
  Main Page Hyperlink Url Summary 
      (40 Total Hyperlink Urls, 4 w/keywords)
4.0 N/A N/A N/A
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Hyperlink Url:* 2.2 N/A N/A N/A
  Main Page Alt Summary 
      (8 Total Alts, 2 w/keywords)
2.0 26.0 7.7% 41.7%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Alt:* 0.2 10.7 2.2% 77.0%
  Main Page Comment Summary 
      (1 Total Comment, 0 w/keywords)
0.0 3.0 0.0% 0.0%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Comment:* 0.0 14.9 0.2% 61.2%
  Main Page Body Text Summary 
      (1 Total Body Text, 1 w/keywords)
6.0 673.0 0.9% 53.7%
  AOL Web Sites Top Averages for Body Text:* 1.0 197.4 0.5% 52.3%
         
 Overall Main Page
    (80 Total Areas, 14 w/keywords)
24.0 841.0 2.9% 58.7%
The overall totals above are only your overall averages for frequency, words, weight, and prominence. The average prominence is NOT a percentage indicator of the "correctness" or overall score for your page.  Click here for help on understanding this chart!

*Top Averages for AOL Web Sites are based on the average scores of the top 5 pages for dozens of keyword searches conducted by FirstPlace Software.

**Need more information? De-select "Summarize Analysis Data" checkbox on Page Critic screen and re-analyze to display area detail lines.

Page Properties

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Page Properties Main Page
Most times keyword repeated in a row: 0
Has same color text used as the background: No
Has Hidden Input area: No
Uses Meta Refresh: No
Uses frames: No
Uses controls: No
Uses Java Script: Yes
Uses VBScript: No

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Page Critic Knowledge Base Version 102 - 7/27/2001
Search Engine Knowledge Base Version 97 - 8/2/2001
Knowledge Base Expiration: 5/3/2003



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