Search Engine Optimization
Title Tag
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Ranking signal in 2026. The title tag is the single strongest on-page SEO signal. It shows in search results, browser tabs, and social shares. Keep it 30–60 characters (roughly under 580 pixels wide) and put the page's primary topic near the start.
Tool Sansar – Free Online Tools for Everyone
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Ideally, your title tag 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.
Meta Description
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Ranking signal in 2026. Meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, but they heavily influence whether someone clicks your result. Aim for 120–160 characters that read like ad copy, not a summary. Google rewrites about 70% of them — but a strong one still wins more often than a weak one.
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Meta descriptions contains between 100 and 300 characters (spaces included).
It allow you to influence how your web pages are described and displayed in search results.
Ensure that all of your web pages have a unique meta description that is explicit and contains your most important keywords (these appear in
bold when they match part or all of the user's search query).
A good meta description acts as an organic advertisement, so use enticing messaging with a clear call to action to maximize click-through rate.
Headings
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. Heading tags (H1–H6) give search engines and assistive technologies the structural outline of your page. Aim for exactly one H1, use H2 and H3 for sub-topics, and do not skip levels. Modern AI answer engines lean heavily on heading structure to extract passage-level answers.
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| <H1> Tool Sansar </H1> |
| <H1> Home </H1> |
| <H1> Free Online Tools for Everyone </H1> |
| <H1> Convert, calculate, edit & more — all in one place! </H1> |
| <H2> Our 100% Free Tools </H2> |
| <H2> 100% Free Online Tools </H2> |
| <H2> Blue Wave Turunta Service </H2> |
| <H3> Copy & Printing </H3> |
| <H3> Passport </H3> |
| <H3> European </H3> |
| <H3> Japanese </H3> |
| <H6> Color Picker </H6> |
| <H6> Date Converter </H6> |
| <H6> Image To Gif Maker SOON </H6> |
| <H6> CGPA Converter </H6> |
| <H6> Hashtag Generator </H6> |
| <H6> Image Compressor </H6> |
| <H6> Nepali Shortcut Key </H6> |
| <H6> Ads Generator </H6> |
| <H6> Passport Photo Maker </H6> |
| <H6> Image To PDF </H6> |
| <H6> PDF To Word </H6> |
| <H6> Background Remover </H6> |
| <H6> Text Case Converter </H6> |
| <H6> Word Count </H6> |
| <H6> SEO Checker </H6> |
| <H6> Txt To Word </H6> |
| <H6> QR Generator </H6> |
| <H6> CV Maker </H6> |
Use your keywords in the headings and make sure the first level (H1) includes your most important keywords. Never duplicate your title tag content in your header tag.
While it is important to ensure every page has an H1 tag, never include more than one per page. Instead, use multiple H2 - H6 tags.
Google Preview
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Ranking signal in 2026. This shows roughly how your page will appear in a Google search result — a sanity check that your title and description are not getting truncated. Note: real search results increasingly show rich features (sitelinks, FAQs, AI Overviews) that this static preview does not simulate.
Tool Sansar – Free Online Tools for Everyone
toolsansar.com/
No Description
This is an example of what your Title Tag and Meta Description will look like in Google search results.
While Title Tags & Meta Descriptions are used to build the search result listings, the search engines may create their own if they are missing, not well written, or not relevant to the content on the page.
Title Tags and Meta Descriptions are cut short if they are too long, so it's important to stay within the suggested character limits.
Alt Attribute
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. Alt text serves two real purposes: screen readers for visually impaired users, and image-search ranking. Generic alt text like "image" or "photo" is worse than nothing. Decorative images should use alt="" deliberately; meaningful images should briefly describe what they show.
We found 26 images on this web page

23 ALT attributes are empty or missing.
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| https://toolsansar.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Brown-Beige-Fashion-Sale-Feed-Ad-Square.png |
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Alternative text is used to describe images to give the search engine crawlers (and the visually impaired).
Also, more information to help them understand images, which can help them to appear in Google Images search results.
Keywords Cloud
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Minor impact today — still good hygiene. The keyword cloud shows the most-used words on your page — useful for spotting accidental topical drift, but not a ranking signal in itself. Modern search engines understand topics and entities, not raw keyword frequency. Use this as a hygiene check, not a number to chase.
This Keyword Cloud provides an insight into the frequency of keyword usage within the page.
It's important to carry out keyword research to get an understanding of the keywords that your audience is using. There are a number of keyword research tools available online to help you choose which keywords to target.
Keyword Consistency
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Minor impact today — still good hygiene. This compares whether the words in your title and meta description actually appear in your body content. A mismatch suggests your metadata is misleading, which can hurt click-through and trust. Low-impact today, but a useful sanity check before publishing.
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GZIP compression
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Ranking signal in 2026. Compressing pages with GZIP, Brotli (br), or Zstandard (zstd) shrinks bytes by roughly 60–80%, which speeds load times and indirectly improves rankings through Core Web Vitals. Brotli is the modern default on most CDNs; Zstandard is gaining adoption. If this check fails, something is misconfigured — every modern server can compress text responses.
Wow! It's GZIP Enabled.

Your webpage is compressed from 90 KB to 13 KB (85.4 % size savings)
Gzip is a method of compressing files (making them smaller) for faster network transfers.
It allows to reduce the size of web pages and any other typical web files to about 30% or less of its original size before it transfer.
WWW Resolve
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. Both www.yoursite.com and yoursite.com should redirect to one canonical version, otherwise Google treats them as separate origins and splits link equity. This check also verifies that HTTP traffic redirects to HTTPS and that you serve a Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS) header — both required for a properly canonicalized site in 2026.
Great, a redirect is in place to redirect traffic from your non-preferred domain.
Redirecting requests from a non-preferred domain is important because search engines consider URLs with and without "www" as two different websites.
XML Sitemap
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. An XML sitemap tells search engines which URLs you want indexed, when they were last updated, and how often. It is especially important for large sites, JavaScript-heavy sites, or sites with weak internal linking. Submit it via Google Search Console after creating it.
A sitemap lists URLs that are available for crawling and can include additional information like your site's latest updates, frequency of changes and importance of the URLs. This allows search engines to crawl the site more intelligently.
We recommend that you generate an XML sitemap for your website and submit it to both Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. It is also good practice to specify your sitemap's location in your robots.txt file.
Robots.txt
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. robots.txt tells crawlers what they may and may not visit. In 2026 it also controls AI training and AI search crawlers such as GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Google-Extended. Missing the file means everything is crawlable — usually fine, but you lose the option to block staging or admin paths.
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.
You can check for errors in your robots.txt file using Google Search Console (formerly Webmaster Tools) by selecting 'Robots.txt Tester' under 'Crawl'. This also allows you to test individual pages to make sure that Googlebot has the appropriate access.
URL Rewrite
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Ranking signal in 2026. Search engines and humans both prefer URLs that describe the page (/blog/seo-2026 over /p.php?id=2841). Clean URLs improve click-through from search results and shared links, and they age better as your tech stack changes.
Good, all URLs look clean and friendly
Your site's URLs contain unnecessary elements that make them look complicated.
A URL must be easy to read and remember for users. Search engines need URLs to be clean and include your page's most important keywords.
Clean URLs are also useful when shared on social media as they explain the page's content.
WHOIS Data
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Minor impact today — still good hygiene. Domain registrant information. Since GDPR (2018), most registrars redact personal data from public WHOIS by default. The check is useful for verifying domain ownership and spotting typo-squatters, but it no longer reveals much about most sites.
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Indexed Pages
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Ranking signal in 2026. How many of your pages Google has actually indexed. If it is drastically lower than your sitemap's URL count, you have an indexation problem — typically caused by noindex tags, blocked robots.txt rules, thin content, or crawl-budget issues. Cross-check with Google Search Console for the authoritative number.
Indexed pages in search engines
This is the number of pages that we have discovered on your website.
A low number can indicate that bots are unable to discover your webpages, which is a common cause of a bad site architecture & internal linking, or you're unknowingly preventing bots and search engines from crawling & indexing your pages.
Backlinks Counter
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Ranking signal in 2026. The number of external sites linking to yours, weighted by their authority. Backlinks remain one of the top three Google ranking signals in 2026, though quality has overwhelmingly displaced quantity. One link from a respected industry site beats a hundred from low-quality directories.
Number of backlinks to your website
Backlinks are links that point to your website from other websites. They are like letters of recommendation for your site.
Since this factor is crucial to SEO, you should have a strategy to improve the quantity and quality of backlinks.
HTTPS Security
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. HTTPS has been a confirmed Google ranking signal since 2014 and is mandatory for many browser features. Beyond ranking, modern browsers flag HTTP pages as "Not Secure". A valid certificate, no mixed content, and HSTS together are table stakes in 2026.
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Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
Canonical Tag
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. The rel="canonical" link tells search engines which URL is the primary version when the same content can be reached through multiple URLs (HTTP/HTTPS, www/non-www, tracking parameters, pagination). Without it, link equity gets split and Google may pick the wrong canonical itself.
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Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
Indexability (Meta Robots)
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. The meta robots tag and X-Robots-Tag HTTP header control whether a page is indexed and whether its links are followed. A stray noindex on a production page is one of the most common (and silent) traffic-killing bugs.
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Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
Hreflang
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. hreflang tells Google which language and regional version of a page to show to each user. Required for any multilingual or multi-region site. If your site is single-language, this check is informational only.
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Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
Social Meta (Open Graph / Twitter)
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. Open Graph and Twitter Card tags control how your page renders when shared on social platforms, Slack, Discord, iMessage, and increasingly AI answer engines. Missing or partial OG tags result in ugly link previews that suppress click-through.
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Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
Schema.org Structured Data
Active
Ranking signal in 2026. Schema.org JSON-LD gives search engines and AI assistants a machine-readable description of your content — what's a product, what's an article, who's the author. It powers rich results (star ratings, FAQ, breadcrumbs) and is increasingly central to how generative search engines cite sources.
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Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
Favicon
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Minor impact today — still good hygiene. A favicon appears in browser tabs and now in Google's mobile search results next to your domain. Missing or broken favicons look unprofessional and reduce trust at the moment of clicking through. Low ranking impact, high perception impact.
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Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
Meta Keywords
Legacy
Not a ranking signal in 2026 — shown for completeness. Google publicly stopped using the meta keywords tag in 2009 and Bing followed soon after. We still scan it because it can leak your full keyword strategy to anyone viewing your page source — competitors included. Either remove it entirely or audit it for content you would not want a competitor to see.
No Keywords
Meta Keywords are a specific type of meta tag that appear in the HTML code
of a Web page and help tell search engines what the topic of the page is.
However, google can't use meta keywords.
Text/HTML Ratio
Legacy
Not a ranking signal in 2026 — shown for completeness. A high text-to-HTML ratio used to suggest a content-rich page rather than a markup-heavy one. Google has confirmed this is not a ranking signal, and modern frameworks legitimately produce HTML-heavy pages. Treat the number as a rough proxy for thin content, not a target.
HTML to Text Ratio is:
3.15%
| Text content size |
2924 bytes |
| Total HTML size |
92849 bytes |
Code to text ratio represents the percentage of actual text on a web page compared to the percentage of
HTML code, and it is used by search engines to calculate the relevancy of a web page.
A higher code to text ratio will increase your chances of getting a better rank in search engine results.
IP Canonicalization
Legacy
Not a ranking signal in 2026 — shown for completeness. This checked whether your domain's raw IP address redirects to the domain name. It mattered when most sites had dedicated IPs; today virtually all hosting is on shared IPs and CDNs where the check is irrelevant. Kept for historical completeness.
No your domain IP 172.67.191.223 does not redirect to toolsansar.com
To check this for your website, enter your IP address in the browser and see if your site loads with the IP address.
Ideally, the IP should redirect to your website's URL or to a page from your website hosting provider.
If it does not redirect, you should do an htaccess 301 redirect to make sure the IP does not get indexed.
Underscores in the URLs
Legacy
Not a ranking signal in 2026 — shown for completeness. Google has treated underscores as word separators since around 2010, so the original distinction with hyphens no longer matters for ranking. We still surface it because some legacy analytics and CMS tools parse _ and - differently. Cosmetic only.
Great, you are not using underscores (these_are_underscores) in your URLs
Great, you are not using ?underscores (these_are_underscores) in your URLs.
While Google treats hyphens as word separators, it does not for underscores.
Embedded Objects
Legacy
Not a ranking signal in 2026 — shown for completeness. This detects <embed> and <object> tags — historically used for Flash. Flash was end-of-lifed in December 2020 and no major search engine indexes it. Today the flag mostly catches outdated or abandoned pages worth modernizing.
Perfect, no embedded objects has been detected on this page
Embedded Objects such as Flash. It should only be used for specific enhancements.
Although Flash content often looks nicer, it cannot be properly indexed by search engines.
Avoid full Flash websites to maximize SEO.
Iframe
Legacy
Not a ranking signal in 2026 — shown for completeness. Iframes used to be a red flag because search engines could not crawl their content. Modern Google crawls iframe content fine, and iframes are now standard for YouTube embeds, maps, payment widgets, and forms. The signal is informational only today.
Perfect, no Iframe content has been detected on this page
Frames can cause problems on your web page because search engines will not crawl or index the content within them.
Avoid frames whenever possible and use a NoFrames tag if you must use them.
Domain Registration
Legacy
Not a ranking signal in 2026 — shown for completeness. This shows how long your domain has been registered. A persistent SEO myth claims older domains rank better; Google has stated repeatedly that domain age itself is not a ranking factor — what matters is the link history and content built on that domain over time. Useful trivia, not actionable SEO.
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Social
Social Data
Cost and overhead previously rendered this semi-public form of communication unfeasible.
But advances in social networking technology from 2004-2010 has made broader concepts of sharing possible.