Perhaps the most relevant statistics data that we could gather is presented here:
Data type/Website parameter | Status or value | Our findings |
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Site title (meta) | PIRATE MEMORIES - Home | Sticking to between 50-60 characters for meta title length is a good idea. The length of this website's meta title is 22. |
Website meta description | A description has not been provided for this site. | The length of the meta description is 50 characters. Google recommends up to around 280-320 characters at the most. |
Metadata keywords | PIRATE MEMORIES, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, 60s, Sixties, Swinging, Radio, England, Britain, Free Radio, City, 390, 270, Caroline, London, RNI, Northsea, Sutch, Essex, Galaxy, Mi Amigo, Red Sands, Forts, Shivering Sands, Hauraki, Tiri, Tiri 2, First Gold, Classic Gold, Viking Gold, Jingles, PAMS, August 14th, Marine Offences Bill, Closure, Gemini, Reg Calvert, Dorothy Calvert, Candy Calvert, Susan Moore, Death of a Pirate, Clifton Hall, Unit 4 Plus 2, Pinkertons Assorted Colours, Siege, Attack, Bombing, Alan West, Andy Archer, Ed Stewpot, Ed Stewart, Graham Spider Webb, Ronan, Rolf Harris, Radio Academy, BBC, Pirate BBC Essex, Flashback 67, Exhibition, Harwich, Bud Balou, John Kerr, Norman St John, Johnnie Walker, Keith Skues, Roger Twiggy Day, Tony Blackburn, Tony ONeill, Pharos Trust, Guy Hamilton, Mike Ahern, Ian Damon, Ray Teret, Spangles, Chris Cary, The Emperor Rosko, Lord Sutch, Screaming Lord Sutch, Cornucopia, Paul Elvey, Brian Paull, Dave Cash, Kenny Everett, Tony Windsor, Paul Kaye, Pete Brady, Pete Drummond, Ian Damon, Alan West, Ross Randell, Camp Coffee, King, Scotland, Tom Edwards, Veronica, Memorabilia, Collectables, Sales, Ted Allbeury, Ronan O'Rahilly, Carnaby Street, Easter, Major Oliver Smedley, GPO, Tony Benn, Fredericia, Oceaan7, Cheeta 2, Tommy Vance, Comet, Ross Revenge, Communicator, Laser 558, Laser Hot Hits, Chesterfield Gardens, Date Line Diamonds, Beatles, Cliff Richard, Tom Jones, Lulu, Robbie Dale, Curzon Street, Bob Snyder, Paul Burnett, Vintage, Rusty Allen, Tony Allen, Tommy Shields, Forts, Sealand, Medium Wave, AM, FM, Tender, Harold Wilson, Labour Government, DTI, Chantelles, Light Programme, Home Service, Radio One, Alan Crawford, Wilf Proudfoot, Don Robinson, Tom Lodge, JAM, Transmitter, Aerial, Ships, Mast, Aerial Mast, When Pirates Ruled The Waves, The Beat Fleet, Pirate King, International Waters, Three Mile Limit, Territorial Waters, The Boat That Rocked, Chocolate Bars, Radio Rock, Arnold, Alfie, QSL Cards, Mynah Bird, Don Pierson, Major Minor, Philip Solomon, TW, Tony Withers, Carl Conway, Caroline South, Caroline North, Cardboard Shoes, The Fortunes, Spoetniks, Invicta, Alan Black, Man of Action, Paul Rusling, Scarborough, Frinton Flashing, Ramsey Bay, Isle Of Man, Bridlington, Parkeston Quay, Offshore Echoes, Pirate Radio Sales, Anoraks, Fab Forty, Ready Steady Go, Garner Ted Armstrong, The World Tomorrow, Tin Pan Alley, Roy Bates, Kitty Black, Tower Radio, Tower Of Power, Bill Rollins, Ray Anderson, East Anglian Productions, Rolling Stones, Trinity House, Felixstowe, The Electric Palace Theatre, Hapenny Pier, Offshore Music Radio, Radio London, Radio Caroline, Radio City, Radio 390, Radio 270, Tower Radio, Radio Hauraki, Radio Scotland, Capital Radio, King David, Paul Harris, Tilbury, Trevor Dann, Peter Moore, Bob Le Roi, Swinging Radio England, Ron OQuinn, Britain Radio, Radio Northsea International, Danger Man, Not So Jolly Roger, Patrick McGoohan, Offshore Radio, Radio Mercur, Radio Nord, REM Island, Radio 227, Radio 355, Olga Patricia, Laissez Fairre, Philip Birch, Earl Richmond, Dave Dennis, Roger Gale, Tom Danaher, Alan Keen, Knock John, Roughs Tower, Sunk Head, Knock Deep, North Sea, Radio Atlanta, Borkum Riff, Rob Out, Lex Harding, Tineke, Scheveningen, Singel 160, Amsterdam, MEBO 2, Atlantis, Radio Atlantis, Jeanine, Radio London, Radio Caroline, Radio 270, Radio, Pirate, Offshore, South Falls Head, Richard Swainson, Big L, 266, Cultural, explosion, Poster, , PIRATE MEMORIES | Oh. It's unexpected, to put it mildly, to see meta keywords still being used. After all, they are no longer a ranking factor and associate with spam more than anything else. |
Website load speed | Approximately 0.5701 seconds | Website load speed is on a good level, great! But if an improvement can be made, it's always for the better. |
Rank by Alexa | 18,000,585 | We are not fans of the Alexa rank, but if we base our assumptions on it, the website is not that popular. |
Homepage links | Approximately 86 | A good amount of links and nothing to worry about. |
Pages linking back | We counted 5 | Such a low amount of backlinks is insufficient and either shows the website is of low quality, or does not reach a wide audience. |
Size of page HTML | 39.7KB | This is a very good result, as search engines prioritize websites that are quick to load. |
Server data | Server seems to be online. IP adress for this domain is 46.137.80.64. | Due to lack of data, we can't provide a meaningful insight. |
The basic overview not enough? Let's dive deeper.
A website is not just Quantcast ranks and meta information. There is a whole lot more to it. Let's give it a proper look now, shall we?
Data type/Website parameter | Status or value | Our findings |
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Alexa, perhaps the oldest ranking system of its sort, bases it's website rating on approximated number of visitors of a specific page. In other words, the more visitors, the higher the global and local ranks. As of recently, Alexa has well over four million websites ranked. Having said all that, Alexa rank should be taken with a grain of salt. Or a massive bucketload. In other words, we think it to be greatly overrated, as it never takes into account how popular a website is within its niche.
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If you need more raw data, here's what we managed to gather:
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2017 01:25:23 GMT Last-Modified: Wed, 27 Sep 2017 10:59:00 GMT P3P: CP="VPRT " Vary: Accept-Encoding Content-Length: 40692 Connection: keep-alive |
Typos are not uncommon, not even with website addresses. More than that, the more popular the website, the more typos there tend to happen. We have gathered and generated the following list of most frequently encountered mistypes for piratememories.com:
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