Uncover & Fix Your Website's SEO
Get a free, in-depth analysis of your website to find and fix SEO issues that are holding you back from ranking #1.
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SEO Analysis for
Overall Score
A Comprehensive On-Page Checklist
We analyze the most important on-page SEO factors.
Meta Tags
Check for crucial elements like Title Tags and Meta Descriptions and analyze their length and content.
Mobile Friendliness
Ensure your site has a viewport tag, a critical first step for a good experience on all devices.
Content Structure
Get insights into your heading structure (H1, H2s) and check that your images have proper alt tags.
Common SEO Pitfalls & How to Fix Them
Avoid these common mistakes to improve your ranking.
Pitfall: Missing or Poorly Written Title Tags
The Problem: The title tag is the most important on-page SEO factor. A missing, duplicate, or vague title tells search engines very little about your page's content.
How to Fix:
- Find the
<title>...</title>tag in the<head>section of your HTML. - Write a unique, descriptive title for every page.
- Keep it between 50-65 characters.
- Include your primary target keyword near the beginning.
- Example:
<title>Beginner's Guide to On-Page SEO | QuickScanSEO</title>
Pitfall: Neglecting Meta Descriptions
The Problem: While not a direct ranking factor, the meta description is your sales pitch in the search results. A good one dramatically increases click-through rate.
How to Fix:
- Find or add the
<meta name="description" content="...">tag in your HTML<head>. - Write a compelling summary of the page's content (150-160 characters).
- Treat it like an ad. Include a call-to-action, like "Learn more," "Discover," or "Get your free report."
Pitfall: Ignoring Image Alt Text
The Problem: Search engines can't "see" images. Alt text provides context for what an image is about, helping it rank in image searches. It's also crucial for accessibility for visually impaired users.
How to Fix:
- In your HTML, find your
<img>tags. - Add an
alt="..."attribute to every image. - Describe the image concisely and accurately. If the image contains text, include it.
- Example:
<img src="seo-report.png" alt="Screenshot of the QuickScanSEO report showing a score of 95">
Tips for Powerful On-Page SEO
The important things to never miss for better rankings.
1. Keyword Research is Your Foundation
Don't guess what people are searching for. Use tools to find the exact phrases your audience uses. Your primary keyword should appear in your title, first paragraph, and at least one subheading.
2. Create a Logical Heading Structure
Use one H1 for your main title. Use H2s for main sections, and H3s for subsections. This makes your content easy for both users and search engines to scan and understand.
3. Write for Humans, Optimize for Robots
Your first priority should always be providing valuable, well-written content for your reader. Weave keywords in naturally where they make sense, but never sacrifice readability for keyword density.
4. Use Internal Linking Strategically
Link from your new posts to other relevant pages on your site. This helps search engines discover your content and understand the relationship between pages, while also keeping users on your site longer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this tool analyze my website?
This tool performs a real-time, client-side analysis of your website's HTML. Due to browser security (CORS), we use a trusted, third-party CORS proxy to fetch your site's raw HTML. Then, our script parses that HTML to check for common on-page SEO best practices. It cannot measure things that require a full browser render, like Page Speed or Core Web Vitals, but it provides an excellent on-page technical audit.
Is this service really free?
Yes, 100%. You can analyze as many URLs as you like to get a feel for the key components of an SEO audit without any cost or sign-up required.
What is a good SEO score?
A score of 90 or above (Green) is excellent. A score between 50 and 89 (Yellow) indicates that there are significant opportunities for improvement. A score below 50 (Red) suggests there are critical SEO issues that should be addressed as soon as possible.