SEO Scoring
Each page receives an SEO score based on multiple factors.
Score Components
- On-Page SEO: Title, description, headings
- Content Quality: Word count, keyword usage
- Technical SEO: Load time, mobile optimization
- Link Health: Internal links, broken links
Score Ranges
- 90-100: Excellent - well optimized
- 70-89: Good - minor improvements needed
- 50-69: Fair - several issues to address
- <50: Poor - significant optimization needed
Issue Detection
RapidRabbit identifies common SEO issues and categorizes them by severity.
Critical Issues
- Missing title tags
- Duplicate content
- Broken internal links
- Missing H1 headings
Warnings
- Title too long/short
- Missing meta descriptions
- Images without alt text
- Low word count
Notices
- Optimization opportunities
- Best practice suggestions
Recommendations
RapidRabbit provides actionable recommendations for each identified issue.
How Recommendations Work
For each SEO issue, we provide:
- Clear explanation of the problem
- Impact on SEO performance
- Step-by-step fix instructions
- Priority level (high/medium/low)
Prioritizing Fixes
Focus on critical issues first, then work through warnings and notices. Fixing high-priority items typically yields the greatest SEO improvements.
Score Ranges
RapidRabbit assigns each page an SEO score from 0 to 100. Here is how to interpret the score ranges:
- 90–100 (Excellent): The page follows SEO best practices with no significant issues. Only minor optimizations may be possible.
- 70–89 (Good): The page is well-optimized but has some areas for improvement. Review the specific recommendations provided.
- 50–69 (Needs Improvement): The page has multiple SEO issues that may affect search visibility. Address the warnings to improve rankings.
- Below 50 (Poor): The page has critical SEO problems that likely prevent it from ranking well. Prioritize fixing the critical issues first.
What Gets Analyzed
Each page analysis evaluates multiple factors across several categories. On-page SEO checks include title tag length and keyword presence, meta description quality, heading hierarchy, and URL structure. Content quality analysis measures word count, readability, keyword density, and internal linking. Technical SEO factors include page load indicators, image alt attributes, canonical tags, and mobile-friendliness signals. The combined score reflects the overall SEO health of each individual page within the crawled website.