joomla.org | WooRank | Website Analysis & Internet Marketing

Report for joomla.org by WooRank

Generated on July 25th, 2010 at 00:25:42 GMT

Jul 18, 2010 ... Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system.
78.4
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This is the WooRank of joomla.org! The average rank so far is 43.6!

Visitors

Traffic estimation

800,000 to 5,000,000 visitors/month
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Alexa rank

308

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A low rank means that your website gets lots of visitors.

Your Alexa Rank is a good estimate of worldwide traffic to your website, although it is not 100% accurate.

Reviewing the most visited websites by country can give you valuable insights.

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Compete rank

5,937
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Compete Rank estimates traffic from visitors in the US.

Content

Indexed pages

937,000
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This is the number of pages on your website that are indexed by Google™.

The more pages that Google™ indexes, the better.

A low number (relative to the total number of pages/URLs on your website) probably indicates that your internal link architecture needs improvement and is preventing Google™ from crawling all pages on your website.

Resource: Check here to see if your content has been plagiarized. Then use the free software Traffic Travis to analyze your relative position for specified keywords.

In-Site SEO

Home analysis

URL

http://joomla.org

Length: 6 characters

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Keep your URLs short. If possible, avoid long domain names.

A descriptive URL is better recognized by search engines. A user should be able to look at the address bar and make an accurate guess about the content of the page before reaching it (e.g., http://www.mysite.com/en/products).

Keep in mind that URLs are an important part of a comprehensive SEO strategy.

Use clean URLs to make your site more "crawlable" by Google™.

Resource: Search for a good domain name here. If no good names are available, consider a second hand domain from Sedo. Go to EuroDNS to register the country extensions for your target markets.

To prevent brand theft, you might consider trademarking your domain name.

Title

Joomla!

Length: 7 characters

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Ideally, your title should contain between 10 and 70 characters (spaces included).

Make sure your title is explicit and contains your most important keywords.

Be sure that each page has a unique title.

Resource: Use this snippet-optimizer to see how your titles and descriptions will look in Google&trade search results.

Meta description

Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system

Length: 65 characters

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Meta descriptions allow you to influence how your web pages are described and displayed in search results.

Ideally, your meta description should contain between 70 and 160 characters.

Ensure that your meta description is explicit and contains your most important keywords.

Also be sure that each page has a unique meta description.

Meta keywords

joomla, Joomla, dynamic portal, content management, CMS, digital publishing, open source, GPL, security, community

Length: 114 characters

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Meta keywords is used to indicate keywords that are supposedly relevant to your website's content. However, because search engine spammers have abused this tag, it provides little to no benefit to your search rankings.

Headings

H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6
0 4 18 29 0 0
  • [H2] Joomla! Announcements
  • [H2] What are you looking for?
  • [H2] Community News
  • [H2] Developer News
  • [H3] Joomla! 1.6 Updates Status: Beta 5
  • [H3] Leadership Team Blog
  • [H3] Get Involved!
  • [H3] Get in Touch
  • [H3] People
  • [H3] Joomla! in Your Language
  • [H3] Community Blogs
  • [H3] Community Events
  • [H3] Help Finish 1.6
  • [H3] Joomla Security Center
  • [H3] Joomla!
  • [H3] About
  • [H3] Forum
  • [H3] Community
  • [H3] Directories
  • [H3] Developer
  • [H3] Shop
  • [H3] Documentation
  • [H4] Here are a few places to get started.
  • [H4] News
  • [H4] Sites
  • [H4] Get Started
  • [H4] About
  • [H4] Project Organization
  • [H4] Support Forums
  • [H4] Development
  • [H4] Sites
  • [H4] Forum General
  • [H4] Joomla!
  • [H4] News
  • [H4] User Groups
  • [H4] Events
  • [H4] Translations
  • [H4] Extensions
  • [H4] Resources
  • [H4] Site Showcase
  • [H4] Resources
  • [H4] Production WG
  • [H4] Mailing Lists
  • [H4] Joomlacode
  • [H4] Merchandise
  • [H4] Books
  • [H4] For Everyone
  • [H4] For Beginners
  • [H4] For Designers
  • [H4] Personae
  • [H4] Be a Documenter
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Your website is structured using HTML headings/levels (<H1> to <H6>), which is great.

Use your keywords in the headings. Make sure the first level (<H1>) includes your most important keywords.

For greater SEO, only use one <H1> title per page.

Images

We found 19 images on this website.

No alt attributes are empty or missing!

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Most or all of your images have alternative text (the alt attribute), which is good.

Alternative text describes your images so they can appear in Google&trade Images search results.

Check the images on your website and make sure effective ALT text is specified for each image.

Click here to find out how to optimize images for search engines.

Restrict the number and size of images to optimize your website's page load times.

Resource: Use the Wayback Machine to review the design of any website in the past.

Text/HTML ratio

16.48% (view text)

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OSM Board Members Take New Leadership Roles Posted on June 18, 2010 by Ryan Ozimek I'm pleased to announce that the OSM... What are you looking for? Joomla! Download Page: Get Joomla!. Joomla! Demo Site: Try Joomla!. Technical Requirements: Get ready to install. Joomla! Site Showcase: See great Joomla! sites. Joomla! Extensions Directory: Find an extension. Joomla! Resources Directory: Find Joomla! Professionals. Joomla! Core Features (pdf) or this page: Learn what Joomla! includes. Joomla! Forums: Get support. About The Joomla! Project: Learn who we are and how we're organized. Community News Get Involved! Here are a few places to get started. The forums are where to meet other community members, get help, and help others. Translation Teams need volunteers and new language contributions are always welcome. The issue trackers for Joomla! are found on Joomlacode.org. The Development Mailing Lists and the developer site are the places for coders. 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Developer News Help Finish 1.6 Most development activity for next release of Joomla! is taking place in the Joomla! Bug Squad. You can join the bug squad in their IRC chat on Freenode, #joomla-bug-squad or on the JBS mailing list. You can follow the latest commits here. Joomla Security Center [20100704] - Core - XSS Vulnerabillitis in Back End Project: Joomla! SubProject: All Severity: Medium Versions: 1.5.19 and... Joomla!NewsAnnouncementsSecurity news BlogsConnectSitesJoomla.orgCommunityExtensionsDeveloperResourcesShowcaseAPIJoomlaCodeDocumentationDemoShop PeopleOpen Source MattersAboutGet StartedDownloadDemoShowcaseBeginners' GuideNew to Joomla! ForumJoomla! 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ProjectSVNTrackersProjectsForgot PasswordShopMerchandiseShirts, Caps, Etc. FAQsForumBooksAmazon.com-USCanadaFranceUKDeutschlandDocumentationFor EveryoneDocs HomeFAQsTips and TricksHelp ScreensFor BeginnersBeginner's GuideInstallation ManualQuick StartFor DesignersTemplate DocsTemplate TutorialPersonaeDesignerDeveloperAdministratorEvaluatorOtherBe a DocumenterWiki RegistrationDocs Cookie JarCookie Jar Instructions   ©2005-2010 Open Source Matters, Inc. All rights reserved.    Joomla hosting by Rochen Ltd.    Design by Kontent Design    Accessibility Statement    Privacy Policy    Log in Support Joomla!
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Your website's ratio of text to HTML code is higher than 15%, which is great.

Although your text/code ratio is good, you can always improve it by adding more text content to your pages.

Higher ratios boost SEO by increasing keyword density.

Frames

No
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There are no frames used on your homepage, which is great.

Frames can cause problems for search engines because they don't correspond to the conceptual model of the web. Avoid frames whenever possible.

Flash

No
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No Flash content has been detected on your homepage, which is good.

Flash should only be used for specific enhancements. Avoid full Flash websites to maximize SEO.

Although Flash content often looks nicer, it cannot be indexed by search engines (however this may change in the near future).

This advice also applies to AJAX (however this may also change in the near future).

Inside analysis

Inside pages analysis

It looks like your titles are the same on the most pages!

Title Meta description Text/HTML ratio
Joomla! Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system 16.48%
Joomla! Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system 16.47%
Joomla! Help Site Joomla! - Content Management System and Web Application Framework 26.52%
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It seems several pages on your website have duplicate titles. You may have duplicate description tags as well.

Fix this issue to maximize SEO.

Use Google™ Webmaster Tool to identify these types of problems and to improve the way search engines index your website.

Website compliance

www resolve

Perfect! Your website with or without www redirects to the same page!
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Your website directs http://joomla.org and http://www.joomla.org to the same URL, which is great.

Redirecting requests from a non-preferred hostname is important because search engines consider URLs with and without "www" as two different websites.

robots.txt

http://www.joomla.org/robots.txt
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Your website has a robots.txt file, which is great.

A robots.txt file allows you to restrict the access of search engine robots that crawl the web, and it can prevent these robots from accessing specific directories and pages. It also specifies where the XML sitemap file is located.

Click here to check your robots.txt file for syntax errors.

XML Sitemaps

  • http://www.joomla.org/sitemap.xml
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Your website has an XML sitemap, which is great.

A sitemap lists URLs that are available for crawling and can include additional information like last update, frequency of changes, and importance. This allows search engines to crawl the site more intelligently.

Despite sporadic debates regarding this issue, we recommend that you submit an XML sitemap to Google™ Webmasters Tools and to Yahoo Site Explorer.

Language

  • Declared: en-gb
  • Detected: en
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You have specified the language of your website, which is great.

Make sure your declared language is the same as the language detected by Google™.

    Tips for multilingual websites:

    Doctype

    XHTML 1.0 Transitional
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    Declaring a doctype helps web browsers to render content correctly.

    Encoding

    UTF-8
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    Language/character encoding is specified, which is great.

    Specifying language/character encoding can prevent problems with the rendering of special characters.

    Google Analytics

    Yes
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    Your website is monitored by Google™ Analytics.

    Be sure to leverage its full potential.

    W3C validity

    Invalid (1 errors, 0 warnings)
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    Use valid markup that contains no errors. Syntax errors can make your page difficult for search engines to index.

    To fix the detected errors, run the W3C validation service.

    W3C is a consortium that sets the web standards.

    Microformats

    Missing
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    Your website does not take advantage of Microformats.

    Microformat is a technical semantic markup that can be used to better structure the data submitted to search engines.

    Thanks to Microformats, Google™ regularly improves its search results presentation.

    Dublin Core

    Missing
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    Your website does not take advantage of Dublin Core.

    Dublin Core is a set of standard metadata elements used to describe the contents of a website.

    Geo Meta Tags

    Missing
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    Your website is not geotagged.

    Although Google™ ignores Geo-Meta Tags, the search engine Bing takes them into account.

    Off-Site SEO

    Popularity

    Google last crawl date

    Unknown
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    Google™ periodically crawls websites looking for new and updated content. In general, you want Google™ to crawl your site as often as possible so your new content shows up in search results.

    Click here to ensure your website's content and links have been indexed by Google™.

    If Google's™ cache of your website lacks text or links, there's probably a programming problem.

    Backlinks

    142,000
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    Backlinks links that point to your website from other websites. It's like a popularity rating for your website.

    Since this factor is crucial to SEO, you should have a strategy to improve the quantity and quality of backlinks.

    .edu backlinks

    385
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    Because they are strictly reserved for educational institutions, .edu domains are considered authority sites.

    Links to your website from .edu domains have stronger SEO impact.

    .gov backlinks

    138
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    Because they are strictly reserved for government institutions, .gov domains are considered authority sites.

    Links to your website from .gov domains domains have stronger SEO impact.

    Directories

    DMOZ

    Yes
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    Your website is listed in DMOZ, a multilingual open content directory constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors.

    Make sure its description is up-to-date because search engines take DMOZ into account.

    Yahoo! Directory

    Yes
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    The Yahoo! Directory is a web directory which rivals DMOZ.

    It offers two options for suggesting websites for possible listing: "Standard" (which is free) and a paid submission process that offers expedited review.

    Social Media

    Delicious links

    14,193
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    Delicious is a popular social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering websites.

    Monitoring Delicious is a great way to see what's hot on your website.

    Resource: Monitor your brand in social media using tools like Addictomatic.

    Digg entries

    241
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    Digg is a social news website made for people to discover and share content.

    Monitoring Digg is a great way to see what's hot on your website.

    Resource: Monitor your brand in social media using tools like Addictomatic.

    Twitter recent backlinks

    500
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    Click here to browse the most recent tweets related to your website.

    Monitoring recent tweets tells you what people are saying about your website in real-time.

    Resource: Monitor your brand in Twitter using tools like Topsy.

    Twitter account check

    Twitter username joomla is already taken! Is it yours?
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    Twitter is a fast-growing social network.

    If possible, register a Twitter account in your brand's name now to prevent identity theft.

    You should also check the availability of your brand name in other social networks.

    Wikipedia backlinks

    334
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    A few articles about or references to your website were found on Wikipedia.

    Since Wikipedia is currently the world's largest wiki, you should consider contributing a Wikipedia article about your website if one does not already exist.

    Feeds

    Missing
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    Your website does not provide a feed.

    Feeds are especially important for blogs and news websites. Subscribers are notified of content updates, which improves your website's visibility.

    Resource: Did you know that FeedBurner provides custom RSS feeds and management tools to bloggers, podcasters and other web-based content publishers?

    Usability

    Readability level

    Graduate
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    This measures the approximate level of education necessary to understand content on your website.

    A website targeting a large audience should be easy to read for a teenager.

    Resource: To further improve the readability of your website, consider these 10 principles for web typography.

    Favicon

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    Your website has a favicon, which is great. But make sure this favicon is consistent with your brand.

    Resource: Check out this amazing idea for improving user experience with a special favicon.

    Website informations

    Server

    Load time

    0.391 second(s) (0.012 s/Kb)
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    Your website is fast. Well done.

    Site speed is becoming an important factor for ranking high in Google™ search results

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    Resource: Check out these other tips to make your website run faster.

    Resource: Monitor your server and receive SMS alerts when your website is down with services like Internet Vista.

    IP

    206.123.111.172
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    Your server's IP address has no impact on your SEO.

    Use Robtex and DNSstuff for comprehensive reports on your domain name server.

    Location

    Dallas, Texas, United States

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    To improve your website's responsiveness, locate your servers close to your main markets.

    Click here to test your website speed. Everything is OK if the average time over 10 pings is less than 300ms.

    gzip

    Yes
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    Your website takes advantage of gzip, which is good.

    gzip is an easy way to improve your website's speed.

    Other facts

    Safe browsing

    Yes
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    Your website is safe.

    No evidence of phishing and/or malware has been detected.

    Domain

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    accuracy.  This service is intended only for query-based access.  You agree 
    that you will use this data only for lawful purposes and that, under no 
    circumstances will you use this data to: (a) allow, enable, or otherwise 
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    the data recipient's own existing customers; or (b) enable high volume, 
    automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the systems of 
    Registry Operator or any ICANN-Accredited Registrar, except as reasonably 
    necessary to register domain names or modify existing registrations.  All 
    rights reserved. Public Interest Registry reserves the right to modify these terms at any 
    time. By submitting this query, you agree to abide by this policy. 
    
    Domain ID:D107234346-LROR
    Domain Name:JOOMLA.ORG
    Created On:21-Aug-2005 09:09:46 UTC
    Last Updated On:24-May-2010 21:44:09 UTC
    Expiration Date:21-Aug-2011 09:09:46 UTC
    Sponsoring Registrar:Tucows Inc. (R11-LROR)
    Status:OK
    Registrant ID:tuLZidpl0B0l90UO
    Registrant Name:James Vasile
    Registrant Organization:Open Source Matters, Inc.
    Registrant Street1:c/o The Software Freedom Law Center
    Registrant Street2:1995 Broadway, 17th Floor
    Registrant Street3:
    Registrant City:New York
    Registrant State/Province:NY
    Registrant Postal Code:10023
    Registrant Country:US
    Registrant Phone:+61.261003728
    Registrant Phone Ext.:
    Registrant FAX:
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    Registrant Email:admin@opensourcematters.org
    Admin ID:tuL7OjQjBnQViqnq
    Admin Name:Brad Baker
    Admin Organization:Bradleebaker
    Admin Street1:PO Box 5300
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    Admin City:Greystanes
    Admin State/Province:NSW
    Admin Postal Code:2145
    Admin Country:AU
    Admin Phone:+61.411065584
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    Admin Email:brad.baker@joomla.org
    Tech ID:tuYnsjnLGJLSFjD7
    Tech Name:Brad Baker
    Tech Organization:Bradleebaker
    Tech Street1:PO Box 5300
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    Tech City:Greystanes
    Tech State/Province:NSW
    Tech Postal Code:2145
    Tech Country:AU
    Tech Phone:+61.411065584
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    Tech FAX Ext.:
    Tech Email:brad.baker@joomla.org
    Name Server:NS2.MYDYNDNS.ORG
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    Old domains are ranked higher by search engines and yield better SEO results.

    Google™ temporarily reduces the page rank of new domains, placing them into a "sandbox".

    Using a domain that has been registered for many years can mitigate this effect.

    Consider these Whois tips to further improve your SEO.

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