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SEO

· 7 checks — Canonical, meta, content depth, internal links, image SEO, and hreflang rolled into one auditable list.
SCORE
92
GRADE
A
FIX
0
REVIEW
1
PASS
5
INFO
1

Cross-tab audit — SEO, performance, crawlability, mobile, structured data

Checks
7
5 PASS 1 REVIEW
C
Content Depth
Action
785 words, Very Difficult
REVIEW
785 words, Very Difficult
Info::
Page has 785 words of content
Info::
Text-to-HTML ratio is 2%
Very low ratio suggests heavy framework overhead or boilerplate.
Info::
Reading level: Very Difficult (grade 18)
785 words

Good depth

Reading level

Very Easy
Easy
Fairly Easy
Standard
Fairly Difficult
Difficult
Very Difficult

Grade 18

Text-to-HTML Ratio

2% text 98% HTML

5 KB / 246 KB

Very low ratio suggests heavy framework overhead or boilerplate.

Why this matters

Informational: ratio of visible text bytes to total HTML bytes. Very low ratios suggest excessive markup overhead.

A+
Canonical URL
Properly configured
PASS
Properly configured
Info::
Canonical tag present
Got: https://www.unh.edu/
Info::
Canonical is self-referencing
Info::
Canonical matches final URL after redirects
Info::
Canonical target returns 200
Info::
Canonical points to a different domain
Canonical URL Configured
Page URL https://unh.edu Canonical https://www.unh.edu/ Match Self-referencing (correct) Target 200 ✓
A+
Meta Tags
Title: 63 chars
PASS
Title: 63 chars
Info::
Page title is set
Got: University of New Hampshire [UNH] | University of New Hampshire
Info::
Title is 63 characters — may be truncated in search results
Info::
Title and H1 are identical
Consider differentiating — the title is for search results, the H1 is for the page.
Title

"University of New Hampshire [UNH] | University of New Hampshire"

63 characters Will truncate
Title: University of New Hampshire [UNH] | University of New Hampshire
H1: University of New Hampshire [UNH]
Match: Similar ✓
Robots: Indexable (no restrictions)

Consider differentiating — the title is for search results, the H1 is for the page.

Why this matters

Title and H1 match exactly — internally consistent but misses an opportunity to optimize each for its audience (Title for SERP CTR, H1 for on-page).

Learn more

Title and H1 don't have to be identical — and often shouldn't be. The Title competes for SERP click-through (lead with keyword + value prop), while the H1 confirms to the visitor they're on the right page (more conversational is fine). Differentiating gains both surfaces.

Source: Google Search Central / on-page SEO

A+
Image SEO
18 images, 18 descriptive filenames
PASS
18 images, 18 descriptive filenames
Info::
All images have descriptive filenames
18 descriptive
0 hash-based
0 generic
18 total
All images have descriptive filenames and proper SEO attributes.

See Accessibility tab for detailed alt text quality analysis.

A+
Schema Markup Audit
Per-type completeness vs Schema.org requirements + rich-result eligibility
PASS

No structured data detected

Without JSON-LD or microdata, this page can't qualify for any of Google's rich result formats. Even basic Organization or WebSite schema is a quick win.

Hreflang
0 hreflang tags
INFO
0 hreflang tags

No hreflang tags detected.

Hreflang tags are only needed for multilingual or multi-regional sites.

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