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) | Christian Aboriginal Infrastructure Developments (CAID) - Index | Sticking to between 50-60 characters for meta title length is a good idea. The length of this website's meta title is 63. |
Website meta description | Harmonizing modern global infrastructure with aboriginal values and lifestyles will reverse the cycle of poverty seen with Indigenous people. The key to this process is meaningful Aboriginal consultation. With a firm knowledge of traditional law and culture, reconciling existing infrastructure frameworks to allow full expression of Aboriginal rights can be accomplished. CAID is committed to rebuilding modern core Aboriginal infrastructure and harmonizing it with the global economy to permanently reverse the cycle of poverty seen in urban Aboriginal populations and First Nation, Inuit and Métis communities. | The length of the meta description is 613 characters. Google recommends up to around 280-320 characters at the most. |
Metadata keywords | infrastructure development, missing infrastructure, rebuilding infrastructure, core infrastructure, fundamental infrastructure, public institution, institutions, restoration, rebuilding, revive, building, creating, create, health infrastructure, land management infrastructure, education infrastructure, food infrastructure, resource management infrastructure, community infrastructure, government infrastructure, justice infrastructure, aboriginal infrastructure, indigenous infrastructure, first nation infrastructure, Inuit infrastructure, Innu infrastructure, Métis infrastructure, global system, global economy, traditional lifestyles, modern infrastructure, traditional infrastructure, cultural infrastructure, framework, frameworks, model, models, resource, natural resource, resource management, renewable resource, resources, wildlife, mining, mine, forest, forestry, oil, natural gas, water, environment, conservation, global warming, climate change, climate shift, consultation, meaningful consultation, elder consultation, nation consultation, community consultation, aboriginal consultation, first nation consultation, Inuit consultation, Métis consultation, Metis consultation, Innu consultation, indigenous consultation, international consultation, nation to nation consultation, truth and reconciliation, model, models, harmonization, harmonizing, harmonized, harmonize, harmonized, accommodation, outside jurisdictions, global system, global infrastructure, international infrastructure, federal infrastructure, provincial infrastructure, regional infrastructure, local infrastructure, partnership, partner, respect, shared, vision, stewardship, framework, frameworks, model, models, engagement process, reconciliation, truth and reconciliation, pilot project, pilot projects, new framework, national infrastructure, reconciled infrastructure, divergent infrastructure, convergent infrastructure, national framework of infrastructure, terra nullius infrastructure, duty to consult, law, laws, court case, agreement, agreements, treaty, treaties, policy, policies, supreme court, justice, aboriginal rights, aboriginal justice, court, Canada, Canadian, provincial, federal, Ontario, library, information, documents, pdf, document, veterinary infrastructure, first nation veterinary infrastructure, Inuit veterinary infrastructure, Innu veterinary infrastructure, veterinary service, wildlife harvest, wildlife harvest-management, nuisance wildlife, surplus wildlife, traditional food, country food, traditional food infrastructure, country food infrastructure, safe food, food safety, arctic country food, deer, caribou, seal, whale, whales, trapping, hunt, community hunt, community food, zoonotic disease, international trade, trade, starvation, meat, fish, by-products, industry, conservation, traditional lifestyle, safe traditional food, traditional diets, traditional food safety, safe traditional food infrastructure, safe country food, dog bite, dog control, dog bylaws, public health, public health crisis, humane society, animal shelter, dog, bylaw enforcement, by-law enforcement, first nation police, first nation constables, RCMP, police, provincial police, laws, regulations, dog pound, vaccination, spay, neuter, parasite control, zoonotic disease, problems, solutions, rabies, dog population control, dog mauling, by-law development, public information, dog pound, dog behaviour, action plan, educate, education, teach, teaching, curriculum, training, train, training, share, sharing, program, conference, workshop, research, pilot project, pilot projects, listening, learning, donation, donations, registered charity, charitable, foundation, ngo, non-governmental organization, N.G.O., nongovernmental organization, tax deduction, tax credit, tax write-off, gift, giving, grant, endowment, investment, tithe, alms giving, alms, benevolent, benefactor, contribution, donate, not for profit, not-for-profit, fund, funds, funding, charitable donation, corporate donation, corporate charitable donation, Christian donation, Report, reports, report of the royal commission on aboriginal peoples 1996, dr. richard g. herbert, richard g. herbert, dr richard herbert, doctor richard herbert, Christian Aboriginal Infrastructure Developments Corporation, caid, c.a.i.d., CAID, charity, charitable, foundation, ngo, non-governmental organization, N.G.O., nongovernmental organization, not-for-profit, not for profit, aboriginal, first nation, Inuit, Métis, Metis, Innu, indigenous, Indian, Indians, north American Indian, north American Indians, first people, native people, peoples, aboriginal people, indigenous people, child, children, elder, elders, community, communities, councils, councils, governance, resource management board, resource council, grand council, board, land claim, management board, band council, women’s council, youth council, elder council, education council, health council, grand council, economy, economic development, sustainable economic development, cycle, development, jobs, poverty, socioeconomic, poor, trade and commerce, trade, prosperity, industry, industries, third world conditions, cycle of poverty, Indian reserve, Indian reserves, roles, hunter, gatherer, hunter-gatherer, pastoral, pastoralist, agriculture, harvest, agriculturalist, wildlife, plants, tradition, traditional, law, customs, culture, law, traditional culture, customary, respect, rights, expression, justice, assimilation, forced assimilation, genocide, cultural genocide, systemic racism, racism, embedded policies, policy of assimilation, policy of forced assimilation, Indian residential schools, aboriginal residential schools, forced relocation, wardship, wards, aboriginal rights, indigenous rights, first nation rights, Inuit rights, Métis rights, Innu rights, hunting rights, fishing rights, universal rights, civil rights, human rights, right to consultation, consultation rights, right to self-government, right to self-determination, international rights, embedded forced assimilation barriers, assimilation barriers, embedded assimilation barriers, dr. richard g. herbert, richard g. herbert, dr richard herbert, doctor richard herbert veterinarian | 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 0.4101 seconds | Website load speed is on a good level, great! But if an improvement can be made, it's always for the better. |
Homepage links | Approximately 30 | A good amount of links and nothing to worry about. |
Size of page HTML | 32.5KB | 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 184.172.59.30. | Due to lack of data, we can't provide a meaningful insight. |
The basic overview not enough? Let's dive deeper.
What is a server? It's basically a physical storage device (one that, sometimes, makes up several virtual servers for the cheaper shared hosting) that holds all the files and databases associated with a specific website or websites. Obviously, it's a touch more complicated than that (servers also have processors), but the essence is quite simple - your browser contacts the server, which then sends all the neccessary information and files to your computer. Each physical server has a unique IP address assigned to it, too, for easy recognition.
If you need more raw data, here's what we managed to gather:
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2018 15:33:18 GMT Server: Apache Last-Modified: Sat, 30 Dec 2017 22:19:38 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 33251 Content-Type: text/html |
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 caid.ca:
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This list contains 370 top level domain variantions for caid.ca domain name: