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Title
Edge.org

Words count: 2    Unique Words: 2    Length: 8 characters
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The title is too short! that has less than 10 characters.

The title will be displayed in search engine results in the form of a direct link to the site.

Tips:
1. ideally, the title should contain 10 to 70 characters, including spaces. (Google displays up to 70 characters in the title, and takes into account only the first 12 words.)
2. put the most important and relevant keywords in the title, try not to repeat any word.
3. each individual page should have a unique title.
Description
Words count: 0    Length: 0 characters
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Meta Description is not set.

Meta Descriptions provide concise explanations of the contents of web pages, that are commonly used by search engines on search result pages to display preview snippets for a given page.

Tips:
1. it is best to keep meta descriptions between 70-160 characters.
2. a readable, compelling description using important keywords can draw a much higher click-through rate of searchers to the given web page.
3. avoid keyword stuffing, ensure each page has its own unique description.
Google SERP Preview
Edge.org www.edge.org/

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Page description is missing.

an optimized SERP snippet will have a higher click through rate.

Tips:
1. make sure the title is clear, simple, straight to the point.
2. make sure the description is relevant and properly summarized the page content.
Keywords
Words count: 0    Length: 0 characters    keyword phrases count : 0

Meta Keywords is not set.
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Meta keywords should not be ignored, though they are not a major ranking factor for most of search engines nowadays. A Meta keywords tag is supposed to be a brief and concise list of the most important themes of your page

Tips:
1. keep your list of keywords or keyword phrases down to 10 - 20 unique words or phrases.
2. separate the words or phrases using a comma (you do not need to leave a space between words separated by commas).
3. do not repeat words or phrases.
4. put your most important word or phrases at the beginning of your list.
Keywords Cloud
This keywords cloud gives your an idea of what are those important keywords appears in your website.

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Top 20 Keywords
Total Terms Count: 3,466

It is nice! the word density is quite ok.

Top 20 terms occurance and density
KeywordIn DomainIn TitleIn DescriptionIn Heading In Body Density
nbsp 262 7.56%
rsquo 41 1.18%
mdash 32 0.92%
edge 29 0.84%
science 16 0.46%
john 15 0.43%
beliefs 15 0.43%
tooby 14 0.40%
cultural 14 0.40%
continue 13 0.38%
tea 12 0.35%
table 10 0.29%
evolutionary 9 0.26%
time 9 0.26%
talk 9 0.26%
question 9 0.26%
social 8 0.23%
human 8 0.23%
labs 8 0.23%
coalitional 8 0.23%

keyword density can be used as a factor in determining whether a web page is relevant to a specified keyword or keyword phrase.


Tips:
1. the optimum keyword density to be 1.0% - 3.0%. Using a keyword more than that could be considered search spam.
2. overuse of keywords, a practice called keyword stuffing, will cause a web page to be penalized.
Highlight
<H1><H2><H3><H4><H5><H6><B><U><I><EM><STRONG>Total
300000000552179

Excellent! The page is using HTML headings (<H1> - <H6>) and inline emphasis tags (<EM><B><I><EM><STRONG>)

<H1>

(3)
John Tooby (1952-2023)
The Tea Table
On Edge
<EM> (55)To arrive at the edge of the world's knowledge, seek out the most complex and sophisticated minds, put them in a room together, and have them ask each other the questions they are asking themselves.
Edge
Edge
Edge
Coalition-mindedness makes everyone, including scientists, far stupider in coalitional collectivities than as individuals. Paradoxically, a political party united by supernatural beliefs can revise its beliefs about economics or climate without revisers being bad coalition members. But people whose coalitional membership is constituted by their shared adherence to "rational," scientific propositions have a problem when—as is generally the case—new information arises which requires belief revision. To question or disagree with coalitional precepts, even for rational reasons, makes one a bad and immoral coalition member—at risk of losing job offers, one's friends, and one's cherished group identity. This freezes belief revision.   
The most remarkable breaking news in science is that I exist. Well, not just me. People like me who, without technology, would have died early. Of the roughly 5.5 billion people who survived past puberty, perhaps only one billion would be here were it not for modern sanitation, medicine, technology, and market-driven abundance. Ancestrally, the overwhelming majority of humans died before they had a full complement of children, often not making it past childhood. For those who live in developed nations, our remodeled lifetables are among the greatest of the humane triumphs of the Enlightenment—delivering parents from the grief of holding most of their children dead in their arms, or of children losing their parents (and then themselves dying from want).
The universe is vast and full of illimitable layers of rich structure; brains (or computers) in comparison are infinitesimal. To reconcile this size difference, evolution sifted for hacks that were small enough to fit the brain, but that generated huge inferential payoffs—superefficient compression algorithms (inevitably lossy, because one key to effective compression is to throw nearly everything away).
All "learning" operationally means is that something about the organism's interaction with the environment caused a change in the information states of the brain, by mechanisms unexplained. All "culture" means is that some information states in one person's brain somehow cause, by mechanisms unexplained, "similar" information states to be reconstructed in another's brain. The assumption is that because supposed instances of "culture" (or equally, "learning") are referred to with the same name, they are the same kind of thing. Instead, each masks an enormous array of thoroughly dissimilar things. Attempting to construct a science built around culture (or learning) as a unitary concept is as misguided as attempting to develop a robust science of white things (egg shells, clouds, O-type stars, Pat Boone, human scleras, bones, first generation MacBooks, dandelion sap, lilies…). 
Indeed, the enterprise of science is—as an ideal—specifically devoted to improving the accuracy of beliefs. We can pinpoint where this analysis goes awry, however, when we consider the multiple functions of holding beliefs. We take for granted that the function of a belief is to be coordinated with reality, so that when actions are based on that belief, they succeed. The more often beliefs are tested against reality, the more often accurate beliefs displace inaccurate ones (e.g., through feedback from experiments, engineering tests, markets, natural selection). However, there is a second kind of function to holding a belief that affects whether people consciously or unconsciously come to embrace it—the social payoffs from being coordinated or discoordinated with others' beliefs (Socrates' execution for "failing to acknowledge the gods the city acknowledges"). The mind is designed to balance these two functions: coordinating with reality and coordinating with others. The larger the payoffs to social coordination, and the less commonly beliefs are tested against reality, then the more social demands will determine belief—that is, network fixation of belief will predominate. Physics and chip design will have a high degree of coordination with reality, while the social sciences and climatology will have less.
The hardest choice I had to make in my early scientific life was whether to give up the beautiful puzzles of quantum mechanics, nonlocality, and cosmology for something equally arresting: to work instead on reverse engineering the code that natural selection had built into the programs that made up our species' circuit architecture. In 1970, the surrounding cultural frenzy and geopolitics made first steps toward a nonideological and computational understanding of our evolved design, "human nature," seem urgent; the recent rise of computer science and cybernetics made it seem possible; the almost complete avoidance of and hostility to evolutionary biology by behavioral and social scientists had nearly neutered those fields, and so made it seem necessary.
Here are three simple conceptual tools that might help us see in front of our noses: nexus causality, moral warfare, and misattribution arbitrage. Causality itself is an evolved conceptual tool that simplifies, schematizes, and focuses our representation of situations. This cognitive machinery guides us to think in terms of the cause—of an outcome having a single cause. Yet for enlarged understanding, it is more accurate to represent outcomes as caused by an intersection or nexus of factors (including the absence of precluding conditions).
Obliterating whole lineages—diatoms and dinosaurs, corals and crustaceans, ammonites and amphibians—shockwaves from the Yucatán impact 65 million years ago ripped through the intricate interdependencies of the planetary ecosystem, turning blankets of life into shrouds in one incandescent geological instant. Knocking out keystone species and toppling community structures, these shifts and extinctions opened up new opportunities, inviting avian and mammalian adaptive radiations and other bursts of innovation that transformed the living world—and eventually opening the way for our placenta-suckled, unprecedentedly luxuriant brains.
What with one thing and another, now here we are: the Internet and the World Wide Web that runs on it have struck our species' informational ecology with a similarly explosive impact, their shockwaves rippling through our cultural, social, economic, political, technological, scientific, and even cognitive landscapes.
Humanity will continue to be blind slaves to the programs that evolution has built into our brains until we drag them into the light. Ordinarily, we only inhabit the versions of reality they spontaneously construct for us—the surfaces of things. Because we are unaware we are in a theater, with our roles and our lines largely written for us by our mental programs, we are credulously swept up in these plays (such as the genocidal drama of us versus them). Endless chain reactions among these programs leave us the victims of history—embedded in war and oppression, enveloped in mass delusions and cultural epidemics, mired in endless negative sum conflict.
Time Present, Time Past
The Whole Shebang
The Trouble with Physics
Annals of the Former World
The New Yorker
Los Angeles Times Book Review.
Edge
Lolita
Lolita.
bwak
Moby Dick
Psyche.
non grata
Blattaria
Blatta orientalis
woosh!!. . .
Lolita
The New Yorker,
The New Yorker
You’re
I’m
slides!
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge's
The Atlantic, The Economist, The New Yorker,
The Wall Street Journal,
Washington Post
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
Edge
<STRONG> (21)Edge.org
John Tooby's Edge Bio Page 
Coalitional Instincts
By John Tooby
The Race Between Genetic Meltdown and Germline Engineering 
By John Tooby
The Iron Law of Intelligence 
By John Tooby
Learning and Culture
By John Tooby
Unfriendly Physics, Monsters from the ID, and Self-Organizing Collective Delusions 
By John Tooby
Falling Into Place: Entropy, Galileo's Frames of Reference, and the Desperate Ingenuity of Life 
By John Tooby
Nexus Causality, Moral Warfare, and Misattribution Arbitrage 
By John Tooby
I Seem to be Metadata
By John Tooby
The Great Pivot: Artificial Intelligences, Native Intelligences, and the Bridge Between
By John Tooby
The Tea Table


HTML headings and emphasis tags are the most basic forms to indicate important content.

Tips:
1. use your keywords in the headings and make sure the first level heading (<H1>) includes the most important keywords.
2. never duplicate the title tag content in the heading tags.
3. for more effective SEO, use only one <H1> tag per page
Reading Level
47.9

The page text content is a bit too difficult to be read and understood!

Ensure your page content text can be read and understood by most of your site visitors. not too difficult nor too simple.

Tips:
1. a score below 30, indicates the text content is too difficult to be read and understood.
2. a sore above 80, may suggest that the site is lack of in-depth and expertise of its topics (low quality content).
3. an optimal reading level score shall be 50-70.
Language
en Excellent! the website declared its language in use.

the detected language is : en

Declare the language in use can help search engine to better understand and rendering your page, especially when special characters are encountered.
Page Encoding
utf-8 Excellent! the website declared its character encoding.

Declare the character encoding can help search engine to better rendering your page, especially when it comes to
non-asii characters.
Favicon
Excellent! the website has a shortcut favicon image.

RSS
https://www.edge.org/feed Excellent! the website has a RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feed for quick publishing.

Robots.txt
Robots.txt is not presented for the site.

Robots.txt file can be used to regulate access of search engine crawlers, properly configured robots.txt file can help
crawlers to better understand your website.

Tips:
1. grand robots access to those pages you wish them to crawl.
2. restrict access to those pages you do not wish search engines to see and crawl.
XML Sitemap
XML Sitemap is not presented for the site.
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Sitemap helps search engine crawler to identify your website pages.

Tips:
1. ensure all your important pages are listed in the sitemap.
2. ensure to indicate the frequency of change and importance of each url.
3. inform search engines of the location/URL of your sitemap (eg, For Google, you can set the website sitemap location through Google Webmaster management panel).
Loading Time
0.11 seconds - 165.28 Kb/s

Excellent! the site is pretty fast and it takes less than 1 second to load.

Estimated loading time for different internet connections
Modem
(56Kbits/s)
Mobile/HSDPAM
(7.2Mbits/s)
ADSL
(8Mbits/s)
Cable
(30Mbits/s)
Optical Fibre
(100Mbits/s)
2.60 s 0.02 s 0.02 s 0.00 s 1.45 ms

Site speed is becoming an crucial ranking factor. Slow page loading is one of the biggest complains of web users. If the loading time is too long, you may need to check your server, network, or system codes and structure.

Tips:
1. ideal loading time is less than 1 seconds, if it take more than 5 seconds to load your site, likely users will run out of patience, so do search engines.
2. improve your SEO by optimizing your website to have a small size and faster responding server.
Total Size
18 Kb (18,181 bytes)

The page is a bit too small, it may not have enough relevant content to rank well!

Page size affects the speed of your website.

Tips:
1. try to keep you page size between 30K-150K
2. put javascript and style sheet in separate files, and link them to the main page.
3. use optimized images for web and set up your server with gzip for downloading
Text To Code Ratio
Total Size Text Size HTML Code Size Text/HTML Code Ratio
18 Kb (18,181 bytes) 26 Kb (26,125 bytes) -8 Kb (-7,944 bytes) 0 %


The Text/HTML Code Ratio is a bit too low, you may not have enough content to rank well!

the ratio of text to HTML code should always be above 15% for good SEO gain,
it is below 15% then that means that your website probably needs more text content.

Tips:
1. a ratio between 25% and 70% is ideal, when it goes beyond than that, the page might run the risk of being considered as spam. As long as the content is relevant and gives essential information, it is a plus point to have more of it.
2. improve your SEO by adding more relevant text to your pages and also increasing your keyword density.
Flash
Excellent! No flash component is detected on this page.

Flash content can not be properly indexed by search engines, and normally flash file is large in size, which slow down the loading of your page.

Tips:
1. avoid flash content whenever possible if you wish to have a fast and SEO friendly website.
Frame
Excellent! No frame is detected on this page.

Framesets and individual frames could cause problem for search engine to crawl your pages

Tips:
1. avoid frames whenever possible.
2. search engines do not like frames.
3. use iframe instead if you really have no choice.
Inline CSS
5 Inline CSS components are detected on this page.

It is a good practice to move inline CSS rules into an external CSS file in order to make your page lighter and increasing the text to code ratio.

Tips:
1. move inline css rules to external css file.
2. separate style from html.
Nested Table
Excellent! No nested table is detected on this page (nested table : 0, total table : 0)

nested tables could slow down page rendering and lead to bad user experience.

Tips:
1. avoiding <table> for your page layout.
2. using <div> instead of <table>.
Plain Text Email
Excellent! No Plain Text Email is detected on this page.

Redirect Count
1 redirection was detected for loading this page.

Using HTTPS
Excellent! HTTPS is used for your page.

WWW Resolve
Excellent! the websites https://www.edge.org/ and http://edge.org are resolved to the same url :https://www.edge.org/

Search Engines treat URLs with or without "www" as two different records.

Tips:
1. edit your .htaccess file and permanently redirect one to the other (eg redirect www.mysite.com to mysite.com).
URL Rewrite
Excellent! your urls are clean.

clean, short and relevant URLs are favoured by users and search engines

Tips:
1. use url rewrite to turn dynamic pages with query parameters into seo friendly static pages.
2. put your important keywords in the url.
3. good urls are not only user friendly but also seo friendly.
Underscore In URL
URLs with underscore
https://www.edge.org/memberbio/john_tooby
https://www.edge.org/...sation/john_tooby-coalitional-instincts
http://edge.org/conversation/sara_lippincott-the-tea-table
http://edge.org/conversation/sara_lippincott-the-tea-table
http://edge.org/conversation/daniel_kahneman-on-edge
http://edge.org/conversation/daniel_kahneman-on-edge


You have 6 Urls with underscore.

Search Engines treat hyphen as word separator, they do not treat underscore as word separator.


Tips:
1. use hyphen "-" instead of underscore "_" to optimize your page url.
2. help search engines to better understand your url, eventually will benefit your page`s ranking.
Links
Internal Links
(link to pages within this domain)
External Links
(link to pages on other websites)
Total
38 0 38


Excellent! the number of links are less than 100.

Internal Links (link to pages within this domain) - 38
URL Anchor Text
http://edge.org/#main-contentSkip to main content
http://edge.org/
http://edge.org/Edge.org
http://edge.org/HOME
http://edge.org/conversationsCONVERSATIONS
http://edge.org/videosVIDEO
http://edge.org/audiosAUDIO
http://edge.org/annual-questionsANNUAL QUESTION
http://edge.org/eventsEVENTS
http://edge.org/newsNEWS
http://edge.org/libraryLIBRARY
http://edge.org/about-edgeorgABOUT
http://edge.org/peoplePEOPLE
http://edge.org/john-tooby-1952-2023John Tooby (1952-2023)
https://www.edge.org/memberbio/john_toobyJohn Tooby's Edge Bio Page 
https://www.edge.org/...sation/john_tooby-coalitional-instincts[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26714[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26197[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/25343[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/23867[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/11334[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/11211[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/11818[Continue...]
https://www.edge.org/response-detail/11265[Continue...]
http://edge.org/john-tooby-1952-2023Continue Reading →
http://edge.org/conversationsConversation
http://edge.org/content-category/cultureCULTURE
http://edge.org/conversation/sara_lippincott-the-tea-tableThe Tea Table
http://edge.org/conversation/sara_lippincott-the-tea-tableContinue Reading →
http://edge.org/conversationsConversation
http://edge.org/content-category/conversationsConversations
http://edge.org/conversation/daniel_kahneman-on-edgeOn Edge
http://edge.org/conversation/daniel_kahneman-on-edgeContinue Reading →
https://www.edge.org/feed
https://www.edge.org/jb/online.digital.archive.htmlJohn Brockman
http://edge.org/cdn-c...ection#dbbebfb2afb4a99bbebfbcbef5b4a9bc[email protected]
http://edge.org/edgenewsIn the News
http://edge.org/newsletter/subscribeGet Edge.org by email

External Links (link to pages on other websites) - 0
URL Anchor Text

reasonable number of links (below 100) per page will give a better user experience.


Tips:
1. keep the number of links per page below 100.
2. having more than 100 links in a single page will lead to a bad user experience, and it possibly runs into the risk of been considered as spam.
3. search engines may not follow all the links if you have too many of them in a single page.
Images
Total Images Alt Present Alt Missing
5 2 3


3 images do not have Alt values.

Image URL - 5
URL ALT Text
https://www.edge.org/sites/default/files/edge_logo.jpgEdge.org
https://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/images/John Tooby_0.jpg
https://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/images/Joh Tooby_0.jpt
https://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/images/Lippincott.jpg
https://www.edge.org/misc/feed.pngSubscribe to Front page feed


search engines cannot `see` images, proper Alt content will help them to better understand and index images.

Tips:
1. always add alt attributes to images. Alt is mandatory for accessibility and for valid XHTML.
2. words used within an image`s Alt attribute should be its text equivalent and convey the same information.
3. use a human-readable caption and descriptive text around the image.
CSS
Style Block In Same Page Links to External Style Files Total
6 7 13


Too many (7) external style sheet files , it will slow down the downloading.

Links To External Stylesheet Files - 7
Stylesheet URL rel type
https://www.edge.org/...e_adaptive_files/edge_adaptive.responsive.layout.css?rzwfpzstylesheettext/css
https://www.edge.org/...s/all/themes/edge_adaptive/css/responsive.custom.css?rzwfpzstylesheettext/css
https://www.edge.org/...edge_adaptive/css/responsive.smartphone.portrait.css?rzwfpzstylesheettext/css
https://www.edge.org/...dge_adaptive/css/responsive.smartphone.landscape.css?rzwfpzstylesheettext/css
https://www.edge.org/...mes/edge_adaptive/css/responsive.tablet.portrait.css?rzwfpzstylesheettext/css
https://www.edge.org/...es/edge_adaptive/css/responsive.tablet.landscape.css?rzwfpzstylesheettext/css
https://www.edge.org/.../all/themes/edge_adaptive/css/responsive.desktop.css?rzwfpzstylesheettext/css

Script
Scripts Block In Same Page Links to External Script Files Total
15 11 26


Too many (11) external scripts files , it will slow down the downlaoding.

Links To External Script Files - 11
Script URL Type
text/javascript
http://edge.org/cdn-cgi/scripts/5c5dd728/cloudflare-static/email-decode.min.js
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_YD9ro0PAqY25gGWrTki6TjRUG8TdokmmxjfqpNNfzVU.jstext/javascript
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_q5zPnZnk4eAK432zevvT1s7OMXR3fSRq5qIByUPDYao.jstext/javascript
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_gHk2gWJ_Qw_jU2qRiUmSl7d8oly1Cx7lQFrqcp3RXcI.jstext/javascript
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_5xxO61vNO_7kKDSiiWW43hX6cXW1DnqVjy1b1owGWoE.jstext/javascript
https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-283521-1text/javascript
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_bDT1wmLa0tdUcFqP2XD-bnF7YVOOeLJy_Eg3AmNGMUw.jstext/javascript
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_v7NSDGhzeBcPnc38gL3asg_dcCdXgWnvCEuh7FMYf3c.jstext/javascript
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_qVMe0tHcj0QXxVcgwVWF-ICJww-Fjk2Kcl7DCEuwVZk.jstext/javascript
https://www.edge.org/.../files/js/js_qCMW45HxWMrbBblGBPTepC-Yn8CfjsqkwFgCithhGlc.jstext/javascript

put scripts together and link them from an external files rather then put them in the same file as the main page.

Tips:
1. reduce the use of in-page scripts, put them in separate files and link them in.
2. reduce the number of external script files, it will help browser to make lesser number of http requests from the server.
3. optimize or compress the script files to have smaller size and faster loading.
Blog Or News Release
Link to Blog / News Release Page
http://edge.org/newsNEWS


Excellent! we have found blog linked to your site.

Having a blog is a great way to provide fresh content and retain users, search engines favour it too.


Tips:
1. regularly update your blog and provide fresh and quality content.
2. relevant blogs of your website topics, generate more credits in the eyes of your visitors, as well as search engines.
DMOZ Listing
Yes

Excellent! the website is listed in the DMOZ open directory. DMOZ Open Directory Project

Google Analytics
Analytics Service is not implemented for the site.

Google Page Rank
8 Excellent! the website has a high page rank (8/10).

8
0 - 1 2 - 3 4 - 10
Poor Good Excellent
Links From Root Domains
43
Fair Enough! number of root domains (43) linked to your site edge.org could be improved.

43
< 20 21 - 50 > 51
Poor Good Excellent


Number of backlinks from some other root domains is an indicator of domain authority, the more backlinks your site has, the higher its domain authority, which leads to a higher chance of better ranking.

Tips:
1. make it easy for others to link to your site, provide the code if possible.
2. links from older domains are more powerful than links from new domains.
3. links from .edu and .gov generally have a higher value.
Social Engagement
Your site has an excellent social media engagement!

  Facebook Likes 2,155
  Facebook Shares 5,414
  Facebook Comments 1,734
  Tweets 4,092
  LinkedIn 266

Social Media Integration
Your site is not integrated with Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

Facebook PageNot Found
Twitter AccountNot Found
Google+ PageNot Found


Trustworthiness
90

Excellent! the website has a good Trustworthiness Score (90/100).

90
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Users are concerned about the safety of their online transactions. Trustworthiness rating is based on real user ratings and that tells you how much other users trust this site, so do the serch engines. note: this trustworthiness score is provided by WOT (Web of Trust).

Tips:
1. pay attention to the look and design of your site, many people look for visual cues when assessing a site`s credibility
2. make your site easy to use, sites that are easy to navigate are perceived as being more trustworthy.
3. make it easy for user to contact you, users will be more comfortable and feel more secured shall they need to get in touch with you.
Child Safe
92 Excellent! the website has a good Child Safe Score (92/100).

92
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Safe Browsing
Safe! the site edge.org is NOT currently listed as suspicious, most-likely it is clean from malware and phining code [ verify this by Google Safe Browsing ]

Ensure that your site is malware free and does not cause harm to users` computers.

Tips:
1. do not put virus, malicious worms, adwares, trojans, spywares and suspicious phishing code in your server.
2. take suspicious behaviours seriously, have a regular check-up and monitor closely of your server`s log files.
3. if your site is black-listed by Google as suspicious, clean it up before requesting for a review.
Traffic Rank
326,693th most visited website in the world.
154,303th most visited website in United States  

your site has an excellent high traffic rank in the world.
Websites On Same Server
Excellent! You do have very few domains (1 - story.hr) hosted on the same server as edge.org (ip : 172.67.70.216).

Too many domains hosted on the same server is an indicator that you are not really serious about your website, and your site will have a higher chance to be surrounded by bad neighbours.

Tips:
1. the fewer domains hosted on the same server/ip the better.
2. avoid shared hosting whenever possible, especially when there are already hundreds or thousands of sites are hosted on the same server.
3. dedicated ip or resources for your site not only do good to your site visitors but also favoured by search engines.
HTTP Compression
No

your website server does not support HTTP Compression.

Caching
No

your website server does not support Caching.

Server Signature
Excellent! the website server signature is off.

A secure and safe server is not only good for your site visitors but also good for search engines.

Tips:
1. server software version information can be utilized by malicious visitors to attack your server.
2. by turning off the server signature, you actually have made your server a little bit more secure.
3. for Apache server - edit the apache2.conf or the .htaccess file to turn server signature off.
Domain Age
29 years, 337 days old ( 1st registered on : 1994-06-05 )


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excellent, the domain age is old enough.

Domain Expires
0 years, 363 days from today ( expires on : 2025-05-06 )


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domain is expiring in less than a year.

Domain Info
edge.org ( 8 characters )

Domain Registrar : Public Interest Registry

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Domain Created On Last Modified On Expires On
1994-06-05 1994-06-05 2025-05-06
29 years, 337 days old 29 years, 337 days ago 0 years, 363 days from today
29 years, 337 days old


Domain Name Servers used by edge.org
DNS Name IP Address
lady.ns.cloudflare.com173.245.58.127
newt.ns.cloudflare.com172.64.33.212


Domain is going to expire in less than a year time (0 years, 363 days from today), try to renew it for more than one year!

domain name choice and domain age are crucial for SEO.

Tips:
1. keep the domain name short and relevant to the content, which will be easier to be remembered and related to.
2. older domain tends to be more trustworthy.
3. register a domain for more than 1 year, and search engine will think it is a serious business.


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