gisellelife.vip
지젤 라이프그라피 서초 | 서초동 프리미엄 오피스텔 399실 공식 분양안내
3 failed · 4 warnings · 20 passed
Audited Mon, 13 Jul 2026 15:30:43 GMT · https://gisellelife.vip/
Meta & Head
23.6/25
Title, description, canonical, social tags — what search engines read first.
Open Graph tagsmedium impactlow effort
Missing Open Graph tags: og:image, og:url
Your Open Graph markup is incomplete, so social platforms fall back to guessed text or drop the preview image entirely when this page is shared — a broken card gets far fewer clicks than a complete one. Add the missing og:image, og:url tags to <head>. For og:image, use an absolute https:// URL to an image around 1200x630 pixels; relative paths are the usual reason previews break. Re-check with a platform's sharing debugger afterwards, since preview cards are cached.
8 passing checks
- Title tag<title> is "지젤 라이프그라피 서초 | 서초동 프리미엄 오피스텔 399실 공식 분양안내" (41 characters)
- Meta descriptionMeta description is "서울 서초구 서초동, 2호선 서초역 도보 5분. 지젤 라이프그라피 서초 399실 프리미엄 오피스텔 분양. 전용 56~69㎡, 호텔급 커뮤니티. 대표번호 1666-6088" (94 characters)
- Canonical URLCanonical href is "https://gisellelife.vip/"
- Viewport meta tagViewport is "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1"
- Character encoding declaredCharacter encoding is declared
- FaviconA <link rel="icon"> is present
- Twitter card tagtwitter:card is "summary_large_image"
- Page allows indexingNo restrictive robots meta tag
Content & Structure
11.5/25
Headings, copy depth, images, structured data, internal linking.
Single H1 headinghigh impactlow effort
0 h1 headings found
The h1 is the visible headline of the page and one of the clearest signals to search engines of what it's about; with none present, engines lean on surrounding text and may misread the topic. Add exactly one h1 near the top that states the main topic in plain language and includes the primary keyword, e.g. <h1>Merge PDF Files Online</h1>. Don't fake it with a styled <div> — the semantic tag itself is what crawlers and screen readers actually read.
JavaScript-dependent contenthigh impacthigh effort
visible text ~157 chars vs 2 scripts
This page ships almost no visible text in its HTML while loading heavy JavaScript, so crawlers may index a blank page — Google renders JS on a delay, and many other engines and social scrapers never render it at all. Use server-side rendering or static generation (built into frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt, and Astro), or prerendering for bot traffic, so the real content arrives in the initial HTML response. Verify with "view source" rather than DevTools — DevTools shows the page after JavaScript runs, which is exactly what crawlers may never see.
Internal linkingmedium impactmedium effort
0 internal, 0 external links
Search engines discover and rank your pages by following internal links; a page with none is a dead end for crawlers and visitors alike. Add contextual links to related pages on your own site — navigation, related-content sections, and in-body links all count. Aim for at least a handful of relevant internal links per page.
3 passing checks
- Word count5600 words of visible text
- Structured data (JSON-LD)JSON-LD types found: RealEstateAgent
- HTML lang attribute<html lang="ko">
Technical
22.2/25
HTTPS, redirects, robots, sitemap, speed, crawlability.
Fast time to first bytehigh impactmedium effort
928 ms
Time to first byte is the floor under every other speed metric — the browser can't parse, render, or fetch anything until the first byte arrives, so a slow TTFB drags down all Core Web Vitals and tests crawlers' patience. Add caching in front of the origin: full-page caching at a CDN (Cloudflare, Fastly) helps most, followed by server-side caches (Redis, object caching) and indexes on slow database queries. Measure from locations near your actual users — tuning only your fastest region leaves distant visitors just as slow.
Response compression enabledlow impactlow effort
no content-encoding header
This HTML is served uncompressed, so every visitor downloads far more bytes than necessary — text compresses extremely well, and the savings directly speed up first render on slow connections. Enable Brotli or gzip on your server or CDN: in nginx it's "gzip on;" (or the brotli module), in Apache it's mod_deflate via .htaccess, and on most CDNs it's a single toggle. Make sure compression covers all text types (HTML, CSS, JS, JSON, SVG), but skip already-compressed images — recompressing them wastes CPU for no gain.
Missing pages return 404low impactlow effort
missing paths return a non-404 status (soft 404)
URLs that don't exist on your site return a success status instead of 404 — search engines call these soft 404s, keep recrawling them, and may index the useless placeholder pages, wasting crawl budget that should go to real content. Configure your server or framework to return an actual 404 status (or 410 for permanently removed content) along with your error page. The classic mistake is serving a friendly "page not found" template with a 200 status — crawlers ignore the visible message; only the status code counts.
9 passing checks
- Served over HTTPSfinal URL uses https://
- HTTP redirects to HTTPShttp:// redirects to https://
- No mixed content0 http:// subresource references
- Short redirect chainno redirects; URL resolves directly
- robots.txt present and permissiverobots.txt exists and allows crawling
- XML sitemap availablesitemap.xml exists and is valid XML
- Reasonable HTML size360.5 KB
- www and non-www resolve consistentlywww and non-www converge on the same host
- HTML5 doctype<!DOCTYPE html> present
Performance
Core Web Vitals scoring via Google PageSpeed is coming soon.
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