javierrodriguezgarcia.es
Inicio - JAVIER RODRIGUEZ GARCIA
2 failed · 4 warnings · 19 passed
Audited Sun, 19 Jul 2026 10:30:22 GMT · https://javierrodriguezgarcia.es/
Meta & Head
17.6/25
Title, description, canonical, social tags — what search engines read first.
Page allows indexinghigh impactlow effort
<meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow">
This page tells search engines not to index it, so it can never rank — every other optimization is wasted while this tag is present. If that's unintentional, remove the noindex directive (or the whole robots meta tag) and request re-indexing in Google Search Console. A common pitfall: staging noindex tags shipped to production during a launch.
Canonical URLmedium impactlow effort
No <link rel="canonical"> found
When the same page is reachable at several URLs — tracking parameters, trailing-slash variants, http vs https — search engines may split ranking signals across the duplicates. A canonical tag names the one version that should get all the credit. Add <link rel="canonical" href="https://www.example.com/page/"> to the <head>, pointing at the page's preferred absolute URL. Double-check it's self-referencing on the primary version: a canonical that points at the wrong page can quietly de-index the right one.
Open Graph tagsmedium impactlow effort
Missing Open Graph tags: og:image
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 tag 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.
5 passing checks
- Title tag<title> is "Inicio - JAVIER RODRIGUEZ GARCIA" (32 characters)
- Meta descriptionMeta description is "En Appsur, nos dedicamos a proveer soluciones innovadoras en el campo del marketing. Ya sea que tu negocio esté buscando expandirse, construir una presencia" (156 characters)
- Viewport meta tagViewport is "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"
- Character encoding declaredCharacter encoding is declared
- Twitter card tagtwitter:card is "summary_large_image"
Content & Structure
21.1/25
Headings, copy depth, images, structured data, internal linking.
Image alt textmedium impactlow effort
1 of 5 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.
Heading hierarchylow impactlow effort
Heading level jumps from h2 ("Nuestros Servicios") to h4 ("Appsur, marketing que hace la diferencia")
Headings form the page's outline; when levels jump (h2 straight to h4), search engines and screen readers get a broken table of contents and the relationship between sections turns ambiguous. Fix the jump by stepping down one level at a time — promote the deeper heading, or add the missing intermediate level. The usual cause is choosing heading tags for their default font size; set sizes in CSS instead and let the tags reflect actual document structure.
6 passing checks
- Single H1 heading1 h1 found: "Bienvenido a AppsurExpertos en marketing a tu alcance"
- Word count8792 words of visible text
- Structured data (JSON-LD)JSON-LD types found: Person, Organization, WebSite, WebPage, Person, Article
- HTML lang attribute<html lang="es">
- JavaScript-dependent contentvisible text ~3182 chars in the initial HTML
- Internal linking19 internal, 0 external links
Technical
24.3/25
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.
8 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
- Fast time to first byte693 ms
- Reasonable HTML size364.5 KB
- www and non-www resolve consistentlywww and non-www converge on the same host
- HTML5 doctype<!DOCTYPE html> present
Performance
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