Content
· 9 checks — Internal links, mixed-content guards, Open Graph previews, and structured data rolled into one auditable list.FImage OptimizationAction4 issues found across 1 imagesFIX
FBrand PresenceActionSite-name consistency, favicon, social image, meta tags, schema, and contact signalsFIX
Brand Presence
Your brand name differs across channels — visitors see inconsistent identity.
F
29/100
Site name appears as
| Page title | Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture for The Atlantic, Vox, The Guardian, NYT Magazine, and more. | |
| og:site_name | Hannah Seo | |
| twitter:site | — | |
| Organization.name | — |
Inconsistent — names differ across channels
Brand assets
Favicon
0/15Social share image
0/20Meta completeness
14/20Organization schema
0/15Contact info discoverable
10/10contact page + mailto link
Findings
- Brand name differs across channels — users see inconsistent identity
- No social share image — shared links render as bare URLs
- No favicon link tags detected — browsers fall back to the generic globe
- og:image missing
- No Organization schema — Google can't render your logo in the knowledge panel
How consistently your brand appears across channels — shared link previews, structured data, favicon, contact info.
BOpen GraphOpen Graph tags are partially configured — some improvements recommended.REVIEW
The og:image tag provides a preview image for social sharing.
No og:image means social shares are imageless — measurably less engaging than image-cards across every major platform.
Learn more ▾ ▴
Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn all use og:image (or twitter:image as a fallback) for share-card thumbnails. Without one, the post renders as a text-only card. A 1200x630px image (Twitter's preferred size) covers all platforms.
Source: Open Graph Protocol
10 charsIdeal length is 25–60 characters for social sharing previews.
25–60 charsog:title very short — may render with awkward whitespace in social cards.
Source: Open Graph Protocol
Preview
hannahseo.com
Hannah Seo
Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture for The Atlantic, Vox, The Guardian, NYT Magazine, and more.
- twitter:card — summary
- twitter:title — falling back from og:title
- twitter:description — falling back from og:description
- twitter:image — Add twitter:image — preview card without an image looks broken
No preview image for Twitter/X
→ Add og:image or twitter:image (≥300×157 for summary_large_image)
HANNAHSEO.COM
Hannah Seo
Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture for The Atlantic, Vox, The Guardian, NYT Magazine, and more.
Description will be truncated (177 chars / 155 max)
- og:title — Hannah Seo
- og:description — Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture ...
- og:image — Add og:image — preview card without an image looks broken
- og:type — website
- og:url — https://hannahseo.com/
- og:site_name — Hannah Seo
Description will be truncated on Facebook (177 chars, max 155)
→ Tighten og:description to ≤155 characters
No preview image for Facebook
→ Add og:image (recommended 1200×630)
Hannah Seo
hannahseo.com
Description will be truncated (177 chars / 150 max)
- og:title — Hannah Seo
- og:description — Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture ...
- og:image — Add og:image — preview card without an image looks broken
Description will be truncated on LinkedIn (177 chars, max 150)
→ Tighten og:description to ≤150 characters
No preview image for LinkedIn
→ Add og:image (recommended 1200×627)
hannahseo.com
Hannah Seo
Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture for The Atlantic, Vox, The Guardian, NYT Magazine, and more.
- og:title — Hannah Seo
- og:description — Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture ...
- og:image — Add og:image — preview card without an image looks broken
No preview image — Slack unfurl will be text-only
→ Add og:image or twitter:image
Social preview quality
Averaged across Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Slack.
| Field | Twitter/X | Slack | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| og:title | ||||
| og:description | ||||
| og:image | ||||
| og:type | ||||
| og:url | ||||
| og:site_name | ||||
| twitter:card | — | — | — | |
| twitter:title | ⚠ | — | — | — |
| twitter:description | ⚠ | — | — | — |
| twitter:image | — | — | — |
ALinks21 links checked, 20 healthy, 1 brokenPASS
Broken Links (2)
| Status | URL | Found in | Error |
|---|---|---|---|
| ERR | https://portlandreview.org/three-poems-of-separati... | <a> | Get "https://portlandreview.org/three-po... |
| 403 | https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/07/magazine/americ... | <a> | Forbidden |
A+Mixed ContentNo mixed content detected — all resources use HTTPS.PASS
A+Open Graph / Twitter Card DepthOG image dimensions and Twitter card configuration look healthyPASS
A+Structured Data1 JSON-LD block(s) found — structured data is well configured.PASS
Adding "potentialAction" can improve how search engines display your content.
Recommended schema properties unlock richer SERP layouts — without them you get the basic rich result instead of the enhanced one.
Learn more ▾ ▴
Recommended properties expand what Google can render. E.g., adding aggregateRating to Product unlocks star ratings; adding image to Article unlocks the image-card variant. Each recommended property is a direct SERP-real-estate gain.
Source: Google Search Central / schema.org
JSON-LD Blocks
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "WebSite",
"description": "Hannah Seo is a Korean-Canadian freelance journalist, writer, and fact-checker covering science, health, and culture for The Atlantic, Vox, The Guardian, NYT Magazine, and more.",
"headline": "Hannah Seo",
"name": "Hannah Seo",
"url": "https://hannahseo.com/"
}