gadgethut.store
GadgetHut Pakistan | Trending Gadgets & Smart Accessories – GadGet Hut
0 failed · 3 warnings · 26 passed
Audited Tue, 14 Jul 2026 13:30:58 GMT · https://gadgethut.store/
Meta & Head
22.9/25
Title, description, canonical, social tags — what search engines read first.
Title taghigh impactlow effort
<title> is "GadgetHut Pakistan | Trending Gadgets & Smart Accessories – GadGet Hut" (81 characters)
Search engines truncate titles past roughly 60 characters and often rewrite very short or vague ones, so the message you wrote may never actually be shown. Rewrite the title to 30–60 characters that lead with the primary keyword and end with your brand, e.g. "Merge PDF Files Online Free | YourBrand". Front-load the important words, since truncation always cuts from the end. Don't pad a short title with repeated keywords just to hit the range — clarity wins clicks, not length.
8 passing checks
- Meta descriptionMeta description is "Shop the latest gadgets, smart accessories, and innovative home products in Pakistan. Cash on Delivery, fast shipping, and great prices." (136 characters)
- Canonical URLCanonical href is "https://gadgethut.store/"
- Viewport meta tagViewport is "width=device-width,initial-scale=1"
- Character encoding declaredCharacter encoding is declared
- FaviconA <link rel="icon"> is present
- Open Graph tagsAll core Open Graph tags present (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url)
- Twitter card tagtwitter:card is "summary_large_image"
- Page allows indexingNo restrictive robots meta tag
Content & Structure
23.4/25
Headings, copy depth, images, structured data, internal linking.
Image alt textmedium impactlow effort
14 of 19 images have alt text
Alt text is how search engines understand what an image shows — it feeds image-search rankings and is what screen readers announce to blind visitors. Add a short, specific alt attribute to every meaningful image, describing the content rather than listing keywords: alt="Golden retriever puppy playing in snow" beats alt="dog puppy pet animal". Give purely decorative images an empty alt="" instead of omitting the attribute, so assistive technology knows to skip them rather than reading out the filename.
7 passing checks
- Single H1 heading1 h1 found: ""
- Heading hierarchy20 headings in order without skipped levels
- Word count3454 words of visible text
- Structured data (JSON-LD)JSON-LD types found: Organization, WebSite
- HTML lang attribute<html lang="en">
- JavaScript-dependent contentvisible text ~23747 chars in the initial HTML
- Internal linking107 internal, 7 external links
Technical
24.4/25
HTTPS, redirects, robots, sitemap, speed, crawlability.
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.
11 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
- Fast time to first byte418 ms
- Reasonable HTML size198.7 KB
- Missing pages return 404missing paths return HTTP 404/410
- 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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