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· 5 checks — Internal links, mixed-content guards, Open Graph previews, and structured data rolled into one auditable list.
SCORE
64
GRADE
D
FIX
2
REVIEW
2
PASS
1
INFO
0
Checks
5
1 PASS 2 REVIEW 2 FIX
F
Mixed Content
Action
4 HTTP resource(s) loaded on HTTPS page
FIX
4 HTTP resource(s) loaded on HTTPS page
Critical::
HTTP link loaded on HTTPS page
Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.
Got: http://www.rlp.de/ Expected: https://www.rlp.de/
Critical::
HTTP link loaded on HTTPS page
Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.
Got: http://www.rlp.de/en/ Expected: https://www.rlp.de/en/
Critical::
HTTP link loaded on HTTPS page
Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.
Got: http://www.rlp.de/fr/ Expected: https://www.rlp.de/fr/
Critical::
HTTP link loaded on HTTPS page
Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.
Got: http://www.rlp.de/tr/ Expected: https://www.rlp.de/tr/
URL: http://www.rlp.de/

Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.

Expected: https://www.rlp.de/
Why this matters

Mixed content — HTTP resource on HTTPS page. Browser may block silently or warn user.

Source: Google Chrome Security

URL: http://www.rlp.de/en/

Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.

Expected: https://www.rlp.de/en/
Why this matters

Mixed content — HTTP resource on HTTPS page. Browser may block silently or warn user.

Source: Google Chrome Security

URL: http://www.rlp.de/fr/

Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.

Expected: https://www.rlp.de/fr/
Why this matters

Mixed content — HTTP resource on HTTPS page. Browser may block silently or warn user.

Source: Google Chrome Security

URL: http://www.rlp.de/tr/

Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.

Expected: https://www.rlp.de/tr/
Why this matters

Mixed content — HTTP resource on HTTPS page. Browser may block silently or warn user.

Source: Google Chrome Security

F
Brand Presence
Action
Site-name consistency, favicon, social image, meta tags, schema, and contact signals
FIX

Brand Presence

Partial brand coverage — a few channels are missing brand signals.

F

34/100

Site name appears as

Page titlerlp.de: Startseite . Internetportal des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz
og:site_name
twitter:site
Organization.name

Consistent

Brand assets

Favicon

15/15

covers multiple sizes + apple-touch-icon

Social share image

0/20

Meta completeness

14/20

Organization schema

0/15

Contact info discoverable

0/10

no contact info discoverable

Findings

  • Missing brand name in: og:site_name, twitter:site, Organization.name
  • No social share image — shared links render as bare URLs
  • og:image missing
  • No Organization schema — Google can't render your logo in the knowledge panel
  • No discoverable contact info — trust signal is weak, legal risk is higher in regulated regions

How consistently your brand appears across channels — shared link previews, structured data, favicon, contact info.

C
Open Graph
Action
Open Graph tags are partially configured — some improvements recommended.
REVIEW
Open Graph tags are partially configured — some improvements recommended.
Warning::
Missing og:image
The og:image tag provides a preview image for social sharing.
Info::
Missing og:url
The og:url tag specifies the canonical URL for the shared content.
Info::
Missing og:type
The og:type tag helps social platforms categorize the content.
Info::
Missing og:site_name
The og:site_name tag displays the website name in social previews.

The og:image tag provides a preview image for social sharing.

Why this matters

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

The og:url tag specifies the canonical URL for the shared content.

Why this matters

Without og:url, social platforms infer the canonical URL — often picking a tracking-param variant that pollutes share counts.

Learn more

og:url tells the social platform which URL to count this share against. Without it, platforms use the literal URL the user pasted (which may include utm_* parameters, ref codes, etc.). Setting og:url to the canonical form keeps share-count attribution clean.

Source: Open Graph Protocol

The og:type tag helps social platforms categorize the content.

Why this matters

Default og:type is 'website' but the right value (article, product, profile) unlocks richer metadata fields and higher engagement.

Learn more

og:type controls which other og: fields a platform respects. og:type=article enables og:article:published_time, author, and section — surfaced in news cards. og:type=product enables price/availability fields surfaced by Pinterest and shopping integrations. Default 'website' silently disables those.

Source: Open Graph Protocol

The og:site_name tag displays the website name in social previews.

Why this matters

Without og:site_name, social cards omit the brand attribution — users see the post but not who published it.

Learn more

og:site_name appears in the social card chrome (above the title in Facebook/LinkedIn previews). Without it, posts read as anonymous URLs. Set it to your brand name to get free attribution on every share.

Source: Open Graph Protocol

Preview

No image set

rlp.de

rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land

Das Internetportal der Landesregierung: Miteinander gut leben!

Preview quality · Twitter/X C · 65/100
  • twitter:card — summary
  • twitter:title — rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land
  • twitter:description — Das Internetportal der Landesregierung: Miteinander gut leben!
  • 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)

No image set

RLP.DE

rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land

Das Internetportal der Landesregierung: Miteinander gut leben!

Preview quality · Facebook F · 20/100
  • og:title — rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land
  • og:description — Das Internetportal der Landesregierung: Miteinander gut leben!
  • og:image — Add og:image — preview card without an image looks broken
  • og:type — Add og:type — Recommended — tells Facebook the content category
  • og:url — Add og:url — Recommended — canonical URL for the share
  • og:site_name — Add og:site_name — Recommended — site-level brand line in the preview
  • No preview image for Facebook

    → Add og:image (recommended 1200×630)

No image set

rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land

rlp.de

Preview quality · LinkedIn C · 65/100
  • og:title — rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land
  • og:description — Das Internetportal der Landesregierung: Miteinander gut leben!
  • og:image — Add og:image — preview card without an image looks broken
  • No preview image for LinkedIn

    → Add og:image (recommended 1200×627)

rlp.de

rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land

Das Internetportal der Landesregierung: Miteinander gut leben!

Preview quality · Slack B · 80/100
  • og:title — rlp.de: Informationen über euer Land
  • og:description — Das Internetportal der Landesregierung: Miteinander gut leben!
  • 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.

D · 57/100
FieldTwitter/XFacebookLinkedInSlack
og:title
og:description
og:image
og:type
og:url
og:site_name
twitter:card
twitter:title
twitter:description
twitter:image
C
Structured Data
Action
No structured data (JSON-LD) found.
REVIEW
No structured data (JSON-LD) found.
Info::
No structured data (JSON-LD) found
Adding structured data helps search engines understand your content and can enable rich results.

Adding structured data helps search engines understand your content and can enable rich results.

Why this matters

Without schema.org markup, your pages can't appear as rich results (stars, FAQs, recipes) in search.

Learn more

Structured data is what unlocks rich snippets — review stars, FAQ accordions, recipe cards, breadcrumbs, etc. — that take up more SERP space and dramatically improve click-through. The schema.org vocabulary is well-documented and JSON-LD is the easiest format.

Source: Google Search Central / schema.org

No structured data found

Structured data (JSON-LD) helps search engines understand your content better. Adding it can improve your search result appearance.

Common types include:

  • WebSite — your site identity and search box
  • Organization — your company information
  • Article — blog posts and news articles
  • Product — e-commerce product pages
  • BreadcrumbList — navigation paths
Learn more at schema.org
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