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Traffic Rank

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No Data available. (very low)
Traffic Rank is provided by Alexa

Visitors Localization

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No data available.
Registering country code top level domains (ccTLD) can prevent potential competitors from taking advantage of your primary domain reputation. It is also one of the ways to improve country specific SEO and performance. (www.searchenginejournal.com/seo-without-boarders-a-guide-to-international-seo-nick-paterman/60092/)

Images

accessibilitySEO-content
We have located images with missing ALT attribute.
Number of images: 40
Missing alt tag: 32

List of images with missing ALT attributes:

  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/slayder_1.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/slayder_2.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/slayder_3.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/slayder_4.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/slayder_5.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/slider/img/left.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/slider/img/right.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-1.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-2.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-3.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-4.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-5.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-6.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-1.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-2.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/1.png (5 locations)
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/2.png (5 locations)
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-1-thumbnail.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-2-thumbnail.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-3-thumbnail.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-4-thumbnail.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-5-thumbnail.jpg
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-4.png
  • /wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-3.png
The "alt" attribute provides a text equivalent for the image. If the browser cannot display an image the alt description will be given in its place. Furthermore, some visitors cannot see images as they might be blind in which the alt tag provides a valuable image description. Finally, search engines utilize the alt attribute for image search indexing. (www.w3.org/QA/Tips/altAttribute)

Title

SEO-content
We have found following title:

"TRADERSBROKERS is a key figure on the chessboard of online advertisement specializing in the provision and full management of ad serving and related products."

Length: 158 characters

Warning: The title is 158 characters long. The title should not exceed 80 characters.

The <TITLE> element provides a short piece of text describing the document. The title is very important as it shows in the window title bars, bookmarks and search results. Title should be between 60 to 80 characters long. (www.w3.org/QA/Tips/good-titles)

Description Metatag

SEO-content
No Description Found.
The description attribute should provide a concise explanation of a Web page's content. Also, the description is often displayed on search engine results and can indirectly affect page ranking.

Keywords Metatag

SEO-content
No Keywords Found.
The keywords attribute was utilized by search engines to provide more accurate search results. Due to the over usage and spamming the keywords attribute has been phased out and is no longer relevant. Google doesn't use the "keywords" meta tag in web search ranking.

Text to HTML Ratio

SEO-content
The Text to HTML ratio is 12.30%
Original content is by far the single most important element to search engines. Low Text to HTML ratio indicates little content for search engines to index. We consider it to be good practice to have a Text to HTML ratio of at least 10% and ideal above 20%

Keyword Density & Consistency

SEO-content
Consistent Keywords % Density # Count T Title D Desc. H <H> A ALT B <b>
tradersbrokers2.50%111-22-
management1.82%81-22-
products1.82%81-22-
serving1.82%81-22-
advertisement1.59%71-22-
provision1.36%61-22-
full1.36%61-22-
related1.36%61-22-
specializing1.36%61-22-
online1.36%61-22-
key figure1.36%61-2--
advertisement specializing1.36%61-2--
full management1.36%61-2--
related products1.36%61-2--
online advertisement1.36%61-2--
online advertisement specializing1.36%61-2--
i’ll definitely keep0.23%1-----
means additional source0.23%1-----
which means additional0.23%1-----
tradersbrokers first helped0.23%1-----
Keywords density and consistency are notable factors for optimal page SEO. Preferred keywords should have higher keywords density indicating their importance. Optimally, preferred keywords should also be consistently utilized in multiple essential areas of the page such as title, description meta tag, h1 through h6 headings, alt image attributes, backlinks and internal links anchor text. Keyword density of above 6% can indicate that the word or a phrase appears too many time in the content.

Frames

accessibilitySEO-content
No frames detected.
It is not recommended to use frames or iframes because they can cause problems for search engines. It is best to avoid frames and inline frames whenever possible (searchenginewatch.com/article/2064573/Search-Engines-and-Frames). If frames must be utilized consider <noframes> tag. (www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_noframes.asp).

Flash

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No flash detected.
Flash and other reach-media technologies should primarily be utilized for decorative purposes. This makes your site more search engine friendly and improves accessibility (support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=72746#1).

Headings

SEO-content
  • 3 <H1>
    • TRADERSBROKERS is a key figure on the chessboard of online advertisement specializing in the provision and full management of ad serving and related products.
    • TRADERSBROKERS is a key figure on the chessboard of online advertisement specializing in the provision and full management of ad serving and related products.
    • Message
  • 0 <H2>
  • 8 <H3>
    • Unmatched Pricing Policy
    • On-Demand Service
    • Real-time Reports
    • Simplicity of Use
    • Trustworthiness & Speed
    • Client-oriented Approach
    • About
    • Contact
  • 0 <H4>
  • 0 <H5>
  • 0 <H6>
The <h1> to <h6> tags are used to define HTML headings. The <h1> tag should hold the title describing the content of a specific page therefore only one h1 tag is needed per page. There can be any number of h2 - h6 tags but they should be added in order of importance (www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_hn.asp).

Doctype

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HTML 5
The <!DOCTYPE> declaration tells the web browser about what version of HTML the page is written in. It is good practice to always add the <!DOCTYPE> declaration to the HTML documents, so that the browser knows what type of document to expect. (www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_DOCTYPE.asp)

Character Encoding

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UTF-8 (Unicode)
Covers: Worldwide
To display an HTML page correctly, the browser must know what character-set to use.

Language

usability
Declared Language: en-US (English)
Language Attribute: en-US (English)
The HTML "lang" attributes and language metatag define the base language to be used for displaying text and characters on a Website.

W3C Markup Validation

validity
Status: FAILED [14 errors, 0 warning(s)]
It is good practice to use valid HTML/XHTML markup as it ensures that the search engines can read the website correctly as well as it improves cross browser compatibility (W3C Markup Validation Service).

Deprecated HTML elements

technologyvalidity
Good, no deprecated elements found.
A deprecated element is one that has been outdated by newer constructs. Deprecated elements may become obsolete in future versions of HTML so it is recommended not to use them.

Nested HTML Tables

accessibilitytechnology
Great, no nested tables detected.
In general it is not recommended to use nested tables or to utilize tables for page layout. Nested tables are known to cause performance issues due to increased HTML size and rendering time. It is better to use CSS layout instead.

Web Analytics

technology
No web anlytics tools found.
Web Analytics Tools collect and measure information about visitor activity on a website. Well interpreted web traffic data is invaluable in determining a successfully web strategy and assessing the effectiveness of a website. At a minimum, we recommend to utilize at least one web analytics tool.

robots.txt

SEO
Yes, https://tradersbrokers.com/robots.txt

Your robots.txt file is blocking search engines access to parts of the website.

User-Agent: *
  • Disallow: /xmlrpc.php
  • Disallow: /template.html
  • Disallow: /readme.html
  • Disallow: /tag
  • Disallow: /category
  • Disallow: /archive
  • Disallow: */trackback/
  • Disallow: */feed/
  • Disallow: */comments/
  • Disallow: /?feed=
  • Disallow: /?s=
A robots.txt file restricts access to search engine robots that crawl the web. (www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html)

XML Sitemap

SEO
Found following XML sitemap(s):
Sitemaps inform search engines about pages available for crawling. In its simplest form, a Sitemap is an XML file that lists URLs for a site along with additional metadata about each URL. XML sitemap should help search engines to crawl the site more intelligently. (www.sitemaps.org/protocol.html)

Accessibility Check

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WCAG 2.0 (AA) Conformance Test: FAILED [69 error(s)]
  1. id attribute is not unique.
    [Line 432, Col 1] <body class="home blog page homepage"> <div class="wrapper"> <div class="top-wrap"> ...(menu-main)
    Modify the id attribute value so it is unique.
  2. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 381, Col 29] <i class="fa fa-bars fa-2x"></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  3. Header nesting - header following h1 is incorrect.
    [Line 417, Col 74] <h1 class="site-name">TRADERSBROKERS is a key figure on the chessboard of online advertisement speci ...
    Modify the header levels so only an h1 or h2 follows h1.
  4. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 429, Col 29] <i class="fa fa-bars fa-2x"></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  5. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 512, Col 5] <a class="youtube-pause command" id="togglePlay" href="javascript:;" onclick="jQuery('#onetone-youtu ...
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  6. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 512, Col 144] <i class="fa fa-pause"></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  7. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 513, Col 5] <a class="youtube-volume" href="javascript:;" onclick="toggleVolume();"><i class="fa fa-volume-up "> ...
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  8. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 513, Col 77] <i class="fa fa-volume-up "></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  9. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 589, Col 13] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/slider/img/left.png" class="left">
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  10. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 590, Col 13] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/slider/img/right.png" class="right">
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  11. script not keyboard accessible - onmouseout missing onblur.
    [Line 602, Col 6] <img id="img_s3_0" onmousemove="setIn('img_s3_0' ,'/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-1-2.p ...
    Add an onblur handler to your script that performs the same function as the onmouseout handler.
  12. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 606, Col 7] <a href="" target="_blank" class="feature-link"></a>
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  13. script not keyboard accessible - onmouseout missing onblur.
    [Line 611, Col 6] <img id="img_s3_1" onmousemove="setIn('img_s3_1' ,'/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-2-2.p ...
    Add an onblur handler to your script that performs the same function as the onmouseout handler.
  14. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 615, Col 7] <a href="" target="_blank" class="feature-link"></a>
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  15. script not keyboard accessible - onmouseout missing onblur.
    [Line 620, Col 6] <img id="img_s3_2" onmousemove="setIn('img_s3_2' ,'/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-3-2.p ...
    Add an onblur handler to your script that performs the same function as the onmouseout handler.
  16. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 624, Col 7] <a href="" target="_blank" class="feature-link"></a>
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  17. script not keyboard accessible - onmouseout missing onblur.
    [Line 629, Col 6] <img id="img_s3_3" onmousemove="setIn('img_s3_3' ,'/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-4-2.p ...
    Add an onblur handler to your script that performs the same function as the onmouseout handler.
  18. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 633, Col 7] <a href="" target="_blank" class="feature-link"></a>
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  19. script not keyboard accessible - onmouseout missing onblur.
    [Line 638, Col 6] <img id="img_s3_4" onmousemove="setIn('img_s3_4' ,'/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-5-2.p ...
    Add an onblur handler to your script that performs the same function as the onmouseout handler.
  20. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 642, Col 7] <a href="" target="_blank" class="feature-link"></a>
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  21. script not keyboard accessible - onmouseout missing onblur.
    [Line 647, Col 6] <img id="img_s3_5" onmousemove="setIn('img_s3_5' ,'/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/icon_home-6-2.p ...
    Add an onblur handler to your script that performs the same function as the onmouseout handler.
  22. Anchor contains no text.
    [Line 651, Col 7] <a href="" target="_blank" class="feature-link"></a>
    Add text to the a element or the title attribute of the a element or, if an image is used within the anchor, add Alt text to the image.
  23. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 661, Col 17] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-1.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  24. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 670, Col 24] <a href="/en/for-publisher/">For Publisher</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  25. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 671, Col 21] <a href="/en/for-advertiser/">For Advertiser</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  26. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 672, Col 21] <a href="/en/for-ad-agency/">For Ad Agency</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  27. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 673, Col 21] <a href="/en/for-ad-network/">For Ad Network</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  28. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 678, Col 25] <a href="/en/features/">Ad Server</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  29. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 679, Col 21] <a href="/en/features/">Ad Serving</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  30. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 680, Col 21] <a href="/en/features/">Ad Sales</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  31. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 681, Col 21] <a href="/en/features/">Ad Management</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  32. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 682, Col 21] <a href="/en/features/">Ad Reporting</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  33. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 687, Col 25] <a href="/en/sales/">Customer Attendance</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  34. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 688, Col 21] <a href="/en/sales/">Pricing</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  35. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 689, Col 21] <a href="/en/sales/">Trustfulness</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  36. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 690, Col 21] <a href="/en/sales/">User-friendly</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  37. The contrast between the colour of selected link text and its background is not sufficient to meet WCAG2.0 Level AA.
    [Line 691, Col 21] <a href="/en/sales/">Customer-Oriented</a>
    Use a colour contrast evaluator to determine if selected link text and background colours provide a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for standard text, or 3:1 for larger text. Change colour codes to produce sufficient contrast. http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/visual-audio-contrast-contrast.html#visual-audio-contrast-contrast-resources-head
  38. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 769, Col 5] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-2.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  39. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 776, Col 19] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/1.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  40. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 776, Col 443] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/2.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  41. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 780, Col 25] <img width="70" src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-1-thumbnail.jpg" class="img-circle" st ...
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  42. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 792, Col 19] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/1.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  43. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 792, Col 361] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/2.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  44. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 796, Col 25] <img width="70" src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-2-thumbnail.jpg" class="img-circle" st ...
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  45. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 808, Col 19] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/1.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  46. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 808, Col 271] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/2.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  47. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 812, Col 25] <img width="70" src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-3-thumbnail.jpg" class="img-circle" st ...
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  48. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 824, Col 19] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/1.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  49. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 824, Col 410] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/2.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  50. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 828, Col 25] <img width="70" src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-4-thumbnail.jpg" class="img-circle" st ...
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  51. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 840, Col 19] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/1.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  52. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 840, Col 380] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/2.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  53. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 844, Col 25] <img width="70" src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/person-5-thumbnail.jpg" class="img-circle" st ...
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  54. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 863, Col 5] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-4.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  55. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 879, Col 33] <i class="fa fa-phone" style="visibility: visible;"><span></span></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  56. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 882, Col 33] <i class="fa fa-map-marker" style="visibility: visible;"><span></span></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  57. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 885, Col 33] <i class="fa fa-envelope-o" style="visibility: visible;"><span></span></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  58. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 888, Col 33] <i class="fa fa-internet-explorer" style="visibility: visible;"><span></span></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  59. img element missing alt attribute.
    [Line 901, Col 13] <img src="/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/line-3.png" />
    Add an alt attribute to your img element.
  60. input element, type of "text", has no text in label.
    [Line 908, Col 13] <input id="name" tabindex="1" name="name" size="22" type="text" value="" placeholder="Name" />
    Add text to the input element's associated label that describes the purpose or function of the control.
  61. input element, type of "text", missing an associated label.
    [Line 908, Col 13] <input id="name" tabindex="1" name="name" size="22" type="text" value="" placeholder="Name" />
    Add a label element that surrounds the control's label. Set the for attribute on the label element to the same value as the id attribute of the control. And/or add a title attribute to the input element. And/or create a label element that contains the input element.
  62. Label text is empty.
    [Line 908, Col 13] <input id="name" tabindex="1" name="name" size="22" type="text" value="" placeholder="Name" />
    Add text to the label element.
  63. input element, type of "text", has no text in label.
    [Line 909, Col 13] <input id="email" tabindex="2" name="email" size="22" type="text" value="" placeholder="Email" />
    Add text to the input element's associated label that describes the purpose or function of the control.
  64. input element, type of "text", missing an associated label.
    [Line 909, Col 13] <input id="email" tabindex="2" name="email" size="22" type="text" value="" placeholder="Email" />
    Add a label element that surrounds the control's label. Set the for attribute on the label element to the same value as the id attribute of the control. And/or add a title attribute to the input element. And/or create a label element that contains the input element.
  65. Label text is empty.
    [Line 909, Col 13] <input id="email" tabindex="2" name="email" size="22" type="text" value="" placeholder="Email" />
    Add text to the label element.
  66. textarea element missing an associated label.
    [Line 910, Col 13] <textarea id="message" tabindex="4" cols="39" name="x-message" rows="7" placeholder="Message"></text ...
    Add a label element immediately before or after the textarea element. Set the for attribute value of the label element to the same value as the id attribute value of the textarea element. Add label text to the label element. Or, set the title attribute value to the textarea element to the label text. Or, add a label element that surrounds the textarea element and add label text.
  67. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 946, Col 201] <i class="fa fa-facebook"></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  68. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 947, Col 194] <i class="fa fa-twitter"></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
  69. i (italic) element used.
    [Line 948, Col 216] <i class="fa fa-linkedin"></i>
    Replace your i elements with em or strong.
Following Web accessibility standards while developing a website can help users with specific needs, such as visually impaired, motor/mobility, auditory, seizures, as well as cognitively and intellectually impaired disabilities. Some of these fixes include general seo applications like Alt tags, Form labels, fixing empty links and adding alternative text. To read more about accessibility guidelines follow this link Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Overview.

Mobile Rendering

mobile
Mobile internet usage has been exceeding PC's since 2014 and growing so it is critical for pages to render correctly on mobile devices.

Mobile Optimization

mobileperformanceSEO
Mobile PageSpeed analyzes webpages and evaluates its performance while providing suggestions on reducing page load times. Google is incorporating website speed in search ranking (www.mattcutts.com/blog/site-speed)

Mobile Experience

mobileusability
Mobile users have now become a critical part of online visits. Making the website mobile friendly is no longer an option but rather necessity. (https://developers.google.com/webmasters/smartphone-sites/)

Favicon

usability
favicon
file: http://tradersbrokers.com/wp-content/themes/onetone/images/3dm.ico
size: 24px  by  20px
type: image/x-icon

Warning: favicon dimensions are incorrect. Recommended sizes are 16x16, 32x32, 48x48 and 64x64 px

The Favicon is a small icon associated with a website. The Favicon is important because it is displayed next to the website's URL in the address bar of the browser as well as in bookmarks and shortcuts.

Custom 404 Error Page

usability
Yes, custom 404 error page detected.
A 404 is a standard http response code for a resource that cannot be located on the server. Web servers usually return a "404 Not Found" error page for non-existing pages. Unfortunately, these default error pages are very generic and a not very user friendly, therefore, using a custom 404 error page is highly recommended.

Process of returning http status code "200 OK" for a non-existent page or redirecting users to another url is called soft 404. Soft 404 errors are problematic for search engines and are not advisable. (https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/181708)

Printability

usability
Print-friendly pages are designed to fit on an 8.5"x11" or A4 sheet and usually include only the content of the page, along with source information.

W3C CSS Validation

validity
Status: FAILED [145 error(s)]
It is recommended to use valid CSS to ensure that the website displays correctly. (W3C CSS Validation Service).

Indexed Pages

SEO-Authority

Domain Age

SEO-Authority
Your domain was registerd for the first time: 3 years, 5 days, 22 hours ago.
Age of the domain is one of the many signals that search engines utilize for ranking. Brand new domains generally have more difficult time to rank high for the first few months.

Domain Expiration

SEO-Authority
Your domain expires in: 2 years, 11 months, 6 days.
Domain expiration far in to the future is considered a good practice as it promotes confidence in your website, decreases chances of losing domain and in certain cases might help with search engine ranking. (https://www.hover.com/blog/three-reasons-to-renew-your-domain-names-for-five-years/)

IP Canonicalization

SEO

URL Canonicalization

SEO

Page Speed

performanceSEO

Server Information

security

HTTPS (SSL)

security

Safe Browsing

security

Spam Blacklist

security

Email Address Obfuscation

security

Directory Browsing

security

Whois Privacy

security

Server Signature

security