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Republic Broadcasting Network

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The military is transforming the Cheyenne Mountain Directorate in Colorado – the famous Cold War surveillance and command center – by moving important functions to nearby Peterson Air Force Base in order to improve operations for NORTHCOM, the United States Northern Command, a top official tells WND columnist Jerome Corsi in an interview published today. Read More
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Online Visibility Audit


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The Online Visibility Audit helps you understand how a website's home page appears to both search engines and site visitors.

RepublicBroadcasting.org visibility summary

Keyword Analysis We determine which words on the home page appear to be keywords, and tell you why. Good
Title The title tag of a web page appears in search results as the link to the page. Good
Meta Description A web page's meta description often appears in search results immediately below the title, which links to the web page. Good
H1 Headings The H1 heading is the most important heading on a web page, both for search engines and for people. Problem

RepublicBroadcasting.org in search results

You can see below how most search engines will display this page in search results. The title tag is used as the link to the page, and the meta description appears below the title.

Republic Broadcasting Network

Real News - Real Talk - Real People - Because You CAN Handle The Truth!

republicbroadcasting.org/

Keyword Analysis

A keyword is a word or short phrase that people use to search for information they want. Keywords used on a web page should accurately reflect what the page is about.

Keywords found on RepublicBroadcasting.org

  • oil 3 times in headings and 8 times in emphasized text
  • news once in meta description and 5 times in emphasized text
  • oil spill once in headings and 3 times in emphasized text
  • obama once in headings and 5 times in emphasized text
  • gulf once in headings and 4 times in emphasized text
  • spill once in headings and 3 times in emphasized text
  • real 3 times in meta description and once in emphasized text
  • people once in meta description and twice in emphasized text
  • disgraced lobbyist jack once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • city once in headings and once in emphasized text

Show top 50 keywords

  • abramoff once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • cdc advises “everyone” once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • poker face newsletter once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • police once in headings and 4 times in emphasized text
  • judge orders steele once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • abramoff finds job once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • orders steele held once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • jack abramoff finds once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • bp’s oil disaster once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • illness afflicting workers once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • lobbyist jack abramoff once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • afflicting workers exposed once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • internet once in headings and 4 times in emphasized text
  • times once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • republic once in title and once in emphasized text
  • countries twice in headings and twice in emphasized text
  • steele once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • methane once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • jack abramoff once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • oil disaster once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • illegal aliens once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • kosher pizzeria once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • city employees once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • toxic chemicals once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • tax once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • judge once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • disaster once in headings and twice in emphasized text
  • health once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • tilt once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • illegal once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • town once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • chemicals once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • fund once in headings and twice in emphasized text
  • advises “everyone” once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • legalize millions once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • vaccines once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • workers exposed once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • disgraced once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • abramoff finds once in headings and once in emphasized text
  • risks once in headings and once in emphasized text

How did we find these keywords? Like search engines, we analyzed how often specific words occur on this page, where they are located and whether they are emphasized in some way. The words used most frequently and prominently are judged to be the keywords. If these detected keywords are the same words that accurately reflect the purpose of this page, they are well chosen.

Meta Keywords

The meta keywords tag is not used by search engines to determine what the page is about -- but it is still important. When you place a web page's important keywords in a meta keywords tag, you communicate to anyone who works with the page that these words matter. That can prevent a new designer or webmaster from deleting or moving these carefully researched and placed keywords.

Below we compare RepublicBroadcasting.org's meta keywords with the keywords we've detected.

Meta Keywords
  1. republic
  2. broadcasting
  3. network
  4. truth
  5. patriot
Detected Keywords
  1. oil
  2. news
  3. oil spill
  4. obama
  5. gulf
  6. spill
  7. real
  8. people
  9. disgraced lobbyist jack
  10. city

Title

Republic Broadcasting Network”

  • Good : The title tag is an appropriate length.
  • Good : This page has a title tag. The title tag is the most important text that search engines use to determine what a web page is about.

Why does the title matter?

Why does the title matter?

The title appears as a clickable link in search results. A descriptive, compelling title with relevant keywords can significantly increase visits to a website.

Search engines consider the text of the title tag to be a strong indication of what the page is about. Accurate keywords in the title tag can help a page rank better.

Meta Description

Real News - Real Talk - Real People - Because You CAN Handle The Truth!”

  • Good : The meta description is the right length, between 50 and 150 characters.

Why does the meta description matter?

Why does the meta description matter?

The meta description tells both search engines and searchers what a web page is about. It is often displayed below the title in a search result, and helps people decide if they want to visit that website.

The meta description should include keywords that a site's potential customers are using to search, and that accurately reflect what they will find on the web page. Mention location when relevant.

Search engines will generally index 200 to 250 characters. But they may display a smaller portion. It's good to limit the meta description to no more than 150 characters, including spaces.

H1 Headings

This site has 0 H1 headings.

  • Problem : The home page for this website should have an H1 heading. Search engines look for this tag to determine what a page is about, and H1 headings are also useful for people.

Why do the H1 headings matter?

Why do the H1 headings matter?

The H1 heading is an important sentence or phrase on a web page that quickly, clearly and concisely outlines what people and search engines can expect to find there.

Just as a book has one title, search experts recommend a single H1 heading for each page, including the home page.

The H1 heading appears in the web page's content itself, unlike the page title, which people will see mostly in search results.

The H1 tag is usually listed first among the other heading tags for a page. However, none of the major search engines will penalize a site for listing H2 through H6 tags ahead of the H1 tag.

Writing an H1 heading that's different from the title can be useful. Each can target different keywords that are important to a web page.

First 250 Words

The keywords we detected appear 21 times in the home page's top 250 words.

Why do the first 250 words matter?

Why do the first 250 words matter?

The first 250 words of web page copy are the most important. They tell both people and search engines what the page is about.

The top two to three keywords should appear about five times each in the first 250 words of web page copy, and two to three times each for every additional 250 words on the page.

Web copy should be written for human visitors first, and search engines second. Synonyms, plurals and correct tenses for keywords should be used as appropriate. Contrary to popular myth, search engines will notice these slight variations as instances of keywords.

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