www.drivinglaws.org analysis, site info, backlinks and seo
www.drivinglaws.org - dui laws. drunk driving. teen laws. cell phone law. lawyers. | drivinglaws.org
Description: this is the dui.drivinglaws.org home page.
www.drivinglaws.org scores a 7,3 out of 10 on our optimalisation scale. This is a little above average. We have identified 35 keywords. This page seems optimized for the keyword 'laws'
summary
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| Site | www.drivinglaws.org (visit site) |
| Page Title | dui laws. drunk driving. teen laws. cell phone law. lawyers. | drivinglaws.org |
| Keyword density | about beat carolina cell contact dakota driving dui dwi free get help how information law laws lawyer local more need new nolo north phone professional represent search south speeding state talk ticket virginia you yourself |
| SEO Summary | 25% meta description relevance, 17% link relevance, 48% heading relevance, 40 page errors |
| Server info | Location: El Segundo,United States |
No backlinks were found for this domain or backlink search was skipped
Content & Html
Analyzed html, text, tags, links, headings, keywords and more
We found 40 html errors and warings !
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SEO score of www.drivinglaws.org
7,3
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www.drivinglaws.org html info
HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages.
Html / text ratio
Try to keep your html as short as possible. Html only describes your content. There is no benefit in having a page with lots of html tags. A bloated page will slow down your site and harm user experience.
The html ratio of this page is 14
Page Errors
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Info: Document content looks like XHTML 1.0 Transitional
38 warnings, 2 errors were found!
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www.drivinglaws.org content analysis
On this page the content of www.drivinglaws.org is analyzed for internal coherence.
In other words: r-domain checks if elements on the site (headings, meta tags, link anchor text etc) are in sync with the rest of the contents of the page.
Any element on a page should reflect to some degree the main subject of the page.
If an elemts matches the most important content of the page is is displayed in green. If it does not match is is displayed in red
Domain
| Site | www.drivinglaws.org |
| Domain length | 19 characters |
| Domain relevance |
found the keyword driving in domain name ! found the keyword laws in domain name ! |
Head
The head element is a container for all the elements int he head of a page. Elements inside head can fort example include scripts, instruct the browser where to find style sheets, provide meta information. We analyzed the follwoing tags in the head section: <title>, <link>, <meta>,<script>, and <style>.
| Page Title | dui laws. drunk driving. teen laws. cell phone law. lawyers. | drivinglaws.org |
| Page Title relevance |
55% match dui laws drunk driving teen cell phone law lawyers drivinglaws org |
| Meta Description | this is the dui.drivinglaws.org home page. (42 chars) |
| Meta Deascription relevance |
25% match dui drivinglaws org home |
| Meta Keywords | no keywords found |
| Meta keyword relevance |
0% match No meta keywords found ! |
| Meta | text/html; charset=utf-8 |
| Meta verify-v1 | |
| Meta msvalidate.01 | 2d7a3fc4dc700e558252e1a3db79af6c |
Content
Content is the most important thing on a website. Content can be indexed by seach engines. They provide most of a websites traffic. Tags such as headings (h1 .. h6), paragraphs (p) can be used to structure the text on the page. Tags as bold (b / strong) or italic (i / em) can be used the empasize important text. Images can be used to further explain or just to brighten up a page and can be describud using the alt tag. Links can be used to direct users to another page. All elements have in common that they use text and text can be indexed !
| Keyword density | about beat carolina cell contact dakota driving dui dwi free get help how information law laws lawyer local more need new nolo north phone professional represent search south speeding state talk ticket virginia you yourself |
| Wordcount | 232 words found on www.drivinglaws.org |
| Links |
101 links found on page containing the following anchor texts do it yourself, lawyer directory, free legal information, talk to a dui lawyer, home, drivinglaws.org , driving laws, dui & dwi laws, · 1st dui, · 2nd dui, · 3rd dui, cell phone & texting while driving laws, technology & testing, state driving laws, fighting your ticket, insurance & financial responsibility laws, speeding laws, teen driving laws, more >>, beat your ticket, the criminal law handbook, represent yourself in court, alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, dc, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, montana, nebraska, nevada, new hampshire, new jersey, new mexico, new york, north carolina, north dakota, ohio, oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming, dui & dwi laws in your state, first, second, third dui, the visual cues, 10 things you should know when stopped for a dui, probable cause: 5 things to know, the horizontal gaze nystagmus (hgn) test: is it reliable?, why urine tests are the least reliable chemical test, police report faqs, making a plea deal: 7 things every driver should know, the many ways to say dui, can your bartender be arrested for your dui?, cell phone laws, speeding laws, 10 tips, going to jail for a driving offense, florida laws on speeding in a construction zone, video evidence used against you in a florida dui case, cross-examining a traffic cop: ten tips, can your bartender be arrested for your dui? , duis: what are the visual cues?, what’s in a name: the many ways to say dui, click here, recent articles, terms and conditions, privacy policy, site map, |
| Link anchor relevance |
17% match yourself lawyer directory free legal information talk dui home drivinglaws org driving laws dwi cell phone texting technology testing state fighting ticket insurance financial responsibility speeding teen more beat criminal law handbook represent court alabama alaska arizona arkansas california colorado connecticut delaware florida georgia hawaii idaho illinois indiana iowa kansas kentucky louisiana maine maryland massachusetts michigan minnesota mississippi missouri montana nebraska nevada new hampshire jersey mexico york north carolina dakota ohio oklahoma oregon pennsylvania rhode island south tennessee texas utah vermont virginia washington west wisconsin wyoming first second third visual cues things you should know stopped probable cause horizontal gaze nystagmus hgn test reliable why urine tests are least chemical police report faqs making plea deal every driver many ways say can bartender arrested tips going jail offense construction zone video evidence used against case cross-examining traffic cop ten duis name click here recent articles terms conditions privacy policy site map |
| Headings |
11 headings found on page containing the following texts driving laws: dui, cell phone, speeding & more, get informed, do it yourself, state driving laws, get informed - dui & other state driving laws , cross-examining a traffic cop: 10 tips, what are the chances of going to jail for a driving offense?, free dui & driving law information, driving laws, helpful products from nolo, browse by state, |
| Headings relevance |
48% match driving laws dui cell phone speeding more get informed yourself state other cross-examining traffic cop tips are chances going jail offense free law information helpful products from nolo browse |
| Emphasis (bold and italic) |
28 bold or italic tags found on page containing the following texts dui & dwi laws, cell phone & texting while driving laws, technology & testing, state driving laws, fighting your ticket, insurance & financial responsibility laws, speeding laws, teen driving laws, dui & dwi laws in your state, cell phone laws, speeding laws, vehicular homicide:, 1st dui:, 2nd dui:, location, driving laws, why did they stop you? the visual cues, why did they stop you? the visual cues, pull over: 10 things you should know when stopped for a dui!, when does an officer have it? probable cause: 5 things to know, follow the light: the horizontal gaze nystagmus (hgn) test: is it reliable?, know your bladder: why urine tests are the least reliable chemical test, the most important document in a dui case: police report faqs, don't get bullied: making a plea deal: 7 things every driver should know, what’s in a name: the many ways to say dui, last call: can your bartender be arrested for your dui?, read up on: going to jail for a driving offense., you, |
| Bold and italic tag relevance |
14% match dui dwi laws cell phone texting driving technology testing state fighting ticket insurance financial responsibility speeding teen vehicular homicide location why did stop you visual cues pull over things should know stopped does officer have probable cause follow light horizontal gaze nystagmus hgn test reliable bladder urine tests are least chemical most important document case police report faqs don't get bullied making plea deal every driver name many ways say last call can bartender arrested read going jail offense |
| Image alt tags |
10 image alt tags found on page containing the following texts nolo logo, part of nolo logo, searchbox small, how it works 1, how it works 1, how it works 1, beat your ticket, the criminal law handbook, represent yourself in court, driving laws & offenses, |
| Image alt tag relevance |
50% match nolo logo part searchbox small how works beat ticket criminal law handbook represent yourself court driving laws offenses |
www.drivinglaws.org navigation and internal link structure
We have scanned www.drivinglaws.org for internal links and found 95 links on this page. We found 3 base folders and 11 folders on this site. Easy to follow navigation helps your visitors navigate through your website efficiently and improves the website experience. It is even more important for seach engines while it helps them spider your website and find the most important content.
We found an easy to follow navigation structure on www.drivinglaws.org
Internal links found
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www.drivinglaws.org stylesheet info
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used to describe the presentation semantics (the look and formatting) of a document written in a markup language.
Stylesheets in the head of the document
The following css files were found on www.drivinglaws.org:
http://static.experthub.com/sites/default/files/css/css_a2a4155088fff0e43f6b356bb2c86512.css
http://static.experthub.com/sites/default/files/css/css_5acdcdb59d1561c3f88715a6fd542779.css
r-domain advises to combine all stylesheets to one compressed stylesheet. Adding multiple stylesheets to your page can seriously slow down your website. Compressing your stylehseet can speed up your page
www.drivinglaws.org inline stylesheet info
No inline css was detected on this page
www.drivinglaws.org server info
A good server setup can make a huge difference for website performance and may even enhance the ratings in the search engine results since page speed has become an issue.
Http request info
| 'HTTP response code | 200 |
| Download time | 1,21603 seconds |
| Filesize | 27933 bytes |
Server headers
Server headers are the response the server sends before the actual content. A correct server setup can speed up a site and free up server resources. Make sure that all headers are set correct. For example dont cache dynamic content and dont close connections unless there is a good reason.
| HTTP/1.1 200 OK | |
| Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 13:51:37 GMT | The Date header represents the time when the message was generated, regardless of caching that happened since. It is used by caches as input to expiration calculations, and to detect clock drift. |
| Set-Cookie: SESS5089fb6b7feb1b3184f0c2dd1d0852bc=5kj3kvp4geskb9d4n9fk3qq8d7; path=/; domain=.drivinglaws.org; HttpOnly | A cookie, also known as a web cookie, browser cookie, and HTTP cookie, is a piece of text stored on a user's computer by their web browser. The set cookie header tells the browser to store this data in a text file. The cookie value is SESS5089fb6b7feb1b3184f0c2dd1d0852bc=5kj3kvp4geskb9d4n9fk3qq8d7; path=/; domain=.drivinglaws.org; HttpOnly bytes |
| Expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT | The Expires header tells a browser when the requested file is to expire. If this is set in the futre the browser may cache the file. A common trick to ensure no caching of content is to set the expires date in the past. The value is the expires header is Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT |
| Last-Modified: Fri, 25 May 2012 13:51:37 GMT | The Last-Modified header indicates the time that the origin server believes the representation was last modified. The value is Fri, 25 May 2012 13:51:37 GMT |
| Cache-Control: store, no-cache, must-revalidate | The Cache-Control header is used to specify directives that must be obeyed by all caches along the request/response chain. Cache directives are unidirectional in that the presence of a directive in a request does not imply that the same directive is in effect in the response. The value is store, no-cache, must-revalidate |
| Cache-Control: post-check=0, pre-check=0 | The Cache-Control header is used to specify directives that must be obeyed by all caches along the request/response chain. Cache directives are unidirectional in that the presence of a directive in a request does not imply that the same directive is in effect in the response. The value is post-check=0, pre-check=0 |
| Vary: Accept-Encoding | |
| Transfer-Encoding: chunked | The Transfer-Encoding header indicates what (if any) type of transformation has been applied to the message body. This differs from Content-Encoding in that transfer-codings are a property of the message, not of the representation; i.e., it will be removed by the next "hop", whereas content-codings are end-to-end. The most commonly used transfer-coding is chunked, which allows persistent connections to be used without knowing the entire body's length. The value is chunked |
| Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 | The Content-Type entity-header field indicates the media type of the entity-body sent to the recipient or, in the case of the HEAD method, the media type that would have been sent had the request been a GET. . The value is text/html; charset=utf-8 |
| Set-Cookie: BIGipServerexperthub_POOL=2028277932.20480.0000; path=/ | A cookie, also known as a web cookie, browser cookie, and HTTP cookie, is a piece of text stored on a user's computer by their web browser. The set cookie header tells the browser to store this data in a text file. The cookie value is BIGipServerexperthub_POOL=2028277932.20480.0000; path=/ bytes |
| 'ibf5scheme': http | |
| ibf5scheme: http |
Server location
Server location is important because a server that is located near the customer will serve pages faster then a server located far away
| IP Adress | 98.158.194.240 |
| Country Code | US |
| Country Code 3 | USA |
| Country Name | United States |
| Region | CA |
| City | El Segundo |
| Postal Code | 90245 |
| Metro Code | 803 |
| Area Code | 310 |
www.drivinglaws.org javascript info
Javascript is a scripting language to enable Web authors to design interactive sites. On this page we found 2 external javascripts and 2 internal javascripts on www.drivinglaws.org
Javascripts in the head of the page
http://static.experthub.com/sites/default/files/js/js_a1f7acd3eee6d7786f0a26752aa7d579.js
http://www.drivinglaws.org/https://connect.facebook.net/en_us/all.js#xfbml=1
www.drivinglaws.org inline javascript info
The following inline javascript snippets were found on this page:
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jquery.extend(drupal.settings, { "basepath": "http://static.experthub.com/" });
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$(function(){
$(".dirsearch_heading input[type='text'][name='location']").focus()
});
$(function(){
$(".dirsearch_heading input[type='text'][name='location']").focus()
});
(function() {
var po = document.createelement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true;
po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js';
var s = document.getelementsbytagname('script')[0]; s.parentnode.insertbefore(po, s);
})();
var gajshost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www.");
document.write(unescape("%3cscript src='" + gajshost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3e%3c/script%3e"));
var pagetracker = _gat._gettracker("ua-7368975-4");
pagetracker._initdata();
pagetracker._trackpageview();
pagetracker._trackpageloadtime();
www.drivinglaws.org seo score expained
Below are the scores we calculated for different parts of www.drivinglaws.org.
If any score is below 100 optimalisation is possible. If any score is below 40 improving this score should be a priority.
Not all scores are weighted equally in our final SEO score.
More detailed information for any suggestion can be count under the tabs.
Relatively unimportant optimalisation tips are not included in this summary.
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PageTitle | 100 | 0,3 | Far too many sites lack a page title. A page title is the first thing that shows in the search results so always use the title element. |
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Title relevance | 72 | 2,3 | A title should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 55 % match |
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Title Length | 80 | 0,7 | Try to keep your title between 40 and 66 characters. Your title was 79 characters long |
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Meta Description | 100 | 0,2 | A meta description is the second thing that shows in the search results so always use the meta description. |
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Meta Description Length | 30 | 0,7 | The meta description should be between 145 and 160 characters. This meta description was 43 characters long |
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Meta description relevance | 33 | 0,7 | Meta Description should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 25 % match |
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Number of internal links | 100 | 3,3 | Linking to internal pages makes pages easier to find for search engines. Try to keep the number of links on your page roughly below 100. There are 95 internal links on this page. |
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Folder structure | 100 | 1,4 | We found a folder structure in the links on your page. A good folder structure makes a site easier to navigate. We found 3 level 1 folders and 11 folders above or in the first level of navigation. |
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Headings | 86 | 1,6 | Headers should reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 48 % match |
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Links | 51 | 1,6 | Link anchors should to some degree reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 17 % match |
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Image alt tags | 100 | 0,5 | Image alt tags should to some degree reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 50 % match |
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Bold and italic | 56 | 0,4 | Bold and italic tags should to some degree reflect the contents of a site. This site has a 14 % match |
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Html ratio | 0 | 1,1 | Try to keep the html / text ratio as low as possible. More html means longer loading times. Layout should be handled in a serpate css file |
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Page errors | 80 | 2 | If this score is not 100 check the html very carefully. We found 40 errors and warnings |
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WordCount | 65 | 1,1 | An ideal page contains between 400 and 600 words.This page contains 233 words |
Backlink analysis for www.drivinglaws.org
Backlinks leading into a domain are of great important for the search engine results of a page. Each link from a website counts as a 'vote' for that websites. Links from trusted, related and high quality domains have more weight then other links.
Gathering links is often referred to as link building. If you do not have enought quility links to a domain you better start to build those links !
There are currently 0 links leading into www.drivinglaws.org
There are a below average amount of backinks. Link building should be a priority for this site. Try to get links from hight quality websites to your site.
Links to external pages from www.drivinglaws.org
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www.nolo.com do it yourself - www.nolo.com/products/traffic-tickets |
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www.nolo.com lawyer directory - www.nolo.com/lawyers/criminal-defense/ |
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www.nolo.com more >> - www.nolo.com/products/traffic-tickets |
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www.nolo.com beat your ticket - www.nolo.com/products/beat-your-ticket-beyt.html |
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www.nolo.com the criminal law handbook - www.nolo.com/products/the-criminal-law-handbook-kyr.html |
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www.nolo.com represent yourself in court - www.nolo.com/products/represent-yourself-in-court-ryc.html |
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