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SEO Audit Report · Diagnostic only

www.simpleanalytics.com

Audited on March 2, 2026 · 1,572 pages · Generated by SEOFinalBOSS

10 checks · score out of 100 · diagnostic only

Needs attention
5 critical1 warning4 healthy

SEO Overview

simpleanalytics.com — Technical SEO Summary

simpleanalytics.com received an SEO score of 45 out of 100 in the latest audit. The analysis detected 5 critical issues and 1 warning, including Duplicate Titles, Broken Internal Links, HTTP Status Health. These issues may reduce search engine visibility if not addressed promptly.

Main issues detected

  • Duplicate Titles — 30 duplicate title values found — widespread title duplication across 1572 crawled pages.
  • Broken Internal Links — 1135 broken internal links detected — a significant portion of your site's link graph is broken.
  • HTTP Status Health — Only 9.7% of pages return 2xx. 1419 pages return critical errors (4xx: 1417, 5xx: 2).
5 critical1 warning4 healthy checks1,572 pages crawled

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Checks

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Issue Intelligence

Learn what these issues mean, how common they are across audited sites, and how to fix them.

Duplicate Titles

Critical

Multiple pages share identical <title> tags. Search engines use the page title as the primary signal of a page's topic — when duplicates exist, crawlers cannot determine which version to rank and may suppress both or choose arbitrarily. This issue is common on sites with templated page generation that lacks unique title logic.

Why it matters: Pages competing with identical titles split ranking authority and lower the likelihood of either page appearing in competitive search results.

Seen in 75% of audited sites1,186 / 1,572 sites
Score impact on this site10 pts

Detected on this site: 30 duplicate title values found — widespread title duplication across 1572 crawled pages.

Sites Most Affected by This Issue

SiteCategoryImpactScore
10 pages55
10 pages65
10 pages80
Analytics
10 pages85

These sites show the highest measured impact for Duplicate Titles in our audited dataset.

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Commonly Affected Pages

  • Product category pages with paginated variants (/page/2, /page/3)
  • Blog tag and archive pages sharing a base template
  • Locale or language variants generated from the same template
  • URL parameter duplicates (?sort=price vs. ?sort=date vs. ?color=red)
  • CMS-generated pages missing unique title variable substitution

How to Fix

  1. 1.Audit your CMS or templating layer and ensure every page type injects a unique variable into the title tag.
  2. 2.For paginated content, append ' — Page N' to titles or use canonical tags pointing to page 1.
  3. 3.For URL parameter duplicates, implement canonical tags or configure parameter handling in Google Search Console.
  4. 4.Set a crawl alert to notify you when new duplicate titles appear before they accumulate.
  5. 5.Prioritize fixing duplicate titles on your highest-traffic page templates first — the impact is immediate.

Broken Internal Links

Critical

Internal links pointing to 404 or other error pages waste crawl budget, create dead ends for users, and break the internal linking structure that distributes PageRank across your site. When search engine crawlers follow a broken link they abandon the path, which can reduce the crawl depth and frequency of pages connected to that dead end.

Why it matters: Every broken internal link is a lost opportunity to pass ranking authority to another page — and a direct negative signal for user experience quality.

Seen in 37% of audited sites581 / 1,572 sites
Score impact on this site10 pts

Detected on this site: 1135 broken internal links detected — a significant portion of your site's link graph is broken.

Sites Most Affected by This Issue

SiteCategoryImpactScore
10 pages35
10 pages55
10 pages60
10 pages65
10 pages65

These sites show the highest measured impact for Broken Internal Links in our audited dataset.

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Commonly Affected Pages

  • Blog posts linking to articles that were later deleted or had their URL changed
  • Navigation menus referencing removed or renamed product categories
  • Footer links pointing to outdated resources, old press pages, or deprecated tools
  • CMS sidebar widgets and related-post modules not updated after content is removed
  • Hard-coded template links that weren't updated during URL structure migrations

How to Fix

  1. 1.Run a monthly crawl of your site and export all internal 4xx link sources for batch repair.
  2. 2.Update links pointing to permanently removed pages, or set up appropriate 301 redirects to related content.
  3. 3.Audit navigation menus, footers, and CMS widget configurations — these often contain the most persistent broken links.
  4. 4.Where content is permanently gone with no suitable replacement, simply remove the link rather than redirecting to a mismatched page.
  5. 5.Implement a custom 404 page with site search and links to your most important sections to recover lost user sessions.

HTTP Status Errors

Critical

Pages returning non-200 HTTP status codes — including 4xx client errors and 5xx server errors — are inaccessible to both users and search engines. Crawlers that encounter error responses stop following links from those pages, reducing the crawl depth of entire site sections. Persistent errors cause affected pages to be progressively devalued and removed from the search index.

Why it matters: A page returning a server error consistently across crawl cycles will be removed from the index within weeks, losing all accumulated ranking history for that URL.

Seen in 32% of audited sites496 / 1,572 sites
Score impact on this site10 pts

Detected on this site: Only 9.7% of pages return 2xx. 1419 pages return critical errors (4xx: 1417, 5xx: 2).

Sites Most Affected by This Issue

SiteCategoryImpactScore
10 pages55
10 pages60
10 pages65
10 pages65
10 pages65

These sites show the highest measured impact for HTTP Status Errors in our audited dataset.

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Commonly Affected Pages

  • Recently deleted pages returning 404 instead of the preferred 410 Gone status
  • Authentication-gated pages returning 403 Forbidden to crawlers that lack credentials
  • Pages where server-side rendering errors cause intermittent 500 responses under load
  • Misconfigured redirect rules that resolve to an error state instead of the destination
  • Rate-limited API-backed pages that return 429 to crawlers exceeding their threshold

How to Fix

  1. 1.Diagnose and fix the root cause of 5xx errors first — these indicate server or application-level problems, not just missing pages.
  2. 2.For permanently removed content, return 410 Gone to signal faster deindexation than a 404 response.
  3. 3.Set up uptime monitoring with alerting on 5xx spikes for your highest-traffic landing pages.
  4. 4.Analyze server access logs to identify patterns in error responses by bot user-agent, endpoint, and time of day.
  5. 5.Review the Coverage report in Google Search Console weekly to catch new error URLs before they accumulate.

Thin Content

Critical

Pages with fewer than 400 words lack sufficient content depth for search engines to confidently match them to relevant search queries. These pages often fail to address user intent thoroughly and are frequently filtered from competitive rankings in favor of more comprehensive pages on the same topic.

Why it matters: Google's quality systems explicitly demote thin pages — pages under the content threshold are often omitted from competitive keyword rankings regardless of their backlink profile.

Seen in 77% of audited sites1,216 / 1,572 sites
Score impact on this site5 pts

Detected on this site: 62 of 153 2xx pages (40.5%) have fewer than 400 words — a site-wide thin content problem.

Sites Most Affected by This Issue

SiteCategoryImpactScore
10 pages55
10 pages80
10 pages80
10 pages80

These sites show the highest measured impact for Thin Content in our audited dataset.

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Commonly Affected Pages

  • Auto-generated category and tag archive pages with no unique description
  • Product pages using only manufacturer descriptions with no additional detail
  • Blog posts that were published as stubs and never expanded
  • Location or service pages sharing the same boilerplate with only city name swapped
  • User-generated or imported content pages below the word count threshold

How to Fix

  1. 1.Expand product and category pages with unique descriptions, buyer guides, FAQs, or comparison sections.
  2. 2.Consolidate multiple thin pages covering similar topics into one comprehensive, authoritative page.
  3. 3.For auto-generated pages with no unique value, apply noindex or a canonical pointing to the parent category.
  4. 4.Add structured data (FAQ, HowTo, Product) to help search engines interpret page intent on borderline pages.
  5. 5.Prioritize expansion on thin pages that currently receive impressions — they're already partially visible to Google.

Missing Meta Descriptions

Critical

Meta descriptions are the snippet text shown in search results beneath the page title. When absent, Google auto-generates snippets by extracting arbitrary body text — often resulting in truncated, off-topic, or unhelpful previews that reduce click-through rate. While meta descriptions don't directly affect rankings, they directly affect whether users click on a result.

Why it matters: A well-crafted meta description can improve organic click-through rate by 5–15%, effectively increasing traffic without any change to your rankings.

Seen in 23% of audited sites358 / 1,572 sites
Score impact on this site5 pts

Detected on this site: 1419 of 1572 pages (90.3%) are missing a meta description — a majority of the site.

Sites Most Affected by This Issue

SiteCategoryImpactScore
10 pages50
10 pages55
10 pages60
10 pages65
10 pages75

These sites show the highest measured impact for Missing Meta Descriptions in our audited dataset.

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Commonly Affected Pages

  • Blog posts published through workflows that skip the SEO metadata step
  • Product pages relying on the product title as the only configured meta element
  • Category and tag pages not covered by SEO plugin template configurations
  • Programmatically generated pages without description logic in the template
  • Pages migrated from another CMS that lost meta data during the transfer

How to Fix

  1. 1.Set meta description templates with dynamic variables for all high-volume page types (products, categories, authors).
  2. 2.Write custom descriptions for your top 20 landing pages and highest-traffic blog posts first — these have the most CTR impact.
  3. 3.Keep descriptions between 140–160 characters with the primary keyword in the first 60 characters.
  4. 4.Avoid duplicating descriptions across pages — unique snippets prevent CTR cannibalization in the SERPs.
  5. 5.Export pages with empty meta descriptions via a crawler and batch-update them in your CMS.

Redirect Chains

Warning

A redirect chain occurs when a URL redirects through two or more intermediate URLs before reaching its final destination. Each hop adds latency for real users and causes Googlebot to consume additional crawl budget. Crawlers may abandon chains beyond a set depth threshold, leaving the final destination URL without crawl credit from the original address.

Why it matters: Chains longer than 3 hops can cause Googlebot to drop the entire request path — meaning the destination page receives no ranking signals from the original URL.

Seen in 13% of audited sites199 / 1,572 sites
Score impact on this site3 pts

Detected on this site: Homepage: 0 hops. 0 pages with 3+ hop chains, 1 with 2-hop chains.

Sites Most Affected by This Issue

SiteCategoryImpactScore
10 pages40
10 pages45
10 pages55
10 pages75
10 pages75

These sites show the highest measured impact for Redirect Chains in our audited dataset.

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Commonly Affected Pages

  • Campaign or promotional URLs that have been redirected multiple times over years
  • Sites where HTTP → HTTPS → www → non-www redirects were stacked sequentially rather than consolidated
  • Affiliate or tracking redirects layered on top of existing redirect rules
  • CMS slug changes that created chains instead of updating the existing redirect to the new final destination
  • Social sharing links that pass through a link shortener before hitting another redirect

How to Fix

  1. 1.Audit all redirect paths using a crawler and collapse multi-hop chains into a single direct 301.
  2. 2.Update all internal links to point directly to the final canonical destination URL.
  3. 3.After collapsing a chain, verify the change with a crawler before removing any intermediate entries.
  4. 4.Update your XML sitemap to only contain final destination URLs — never intermediate redirect URLs.
  5. 5.Add a rule to your deployment or CMS workflow to flag any new redirect that would extend an existing chain.

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SEO issues detected on simpleanalytics.com

The following issues were identified in the latest crawl of simpleanalytics.com. Each block links to a detailed fix guide and a leaderboard showing how other sites compare on the same issue. Address critical issues first to protect or recover search rankings.

Duplicate Titles on simpleanalytics.com

critical

Duplicate titles are pages that share an identical title tag, preventing search engines from distinguishing between them.

Multiple URLs affected

Broken Internal Links on simpleanalytics.com

critical

Broken internal links are links from one page to another on the same site that return an error status code, fragmenting the internal link graph.

Multiple URLs affected

Redirect Chains on simpleanalytics.com

warning

Redirect chains are URLs that pass through two or more hops before reaching the final destination, degrading crawl efficiency and link equity.

Multiple URLs affected

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Category Context

Analytics Industry Average SEO Score72
Simpleanalytics SEO Score45

Percentile Rank

Bottom 6% of Analytics websites

vs. Category Average

-27 pts below average

Simpleanalytics ranks below the Analytics industry average.

Simpleanalytics's SEO performance is weaker than most Analytics websites. Improving content depth and internal linking could raise its score.

Rank in Analytics

Based on 54 audited sites

Simpleanalytics currently ranks #51 out of 54 audited Analytics websites. Most Analytics sites score in the 70 – 89 range (56% of sites), indicating stronger technical SEO foundations than Simpleanalytics.

Compare With Similar Sites

How Simpleanalytics stacks up against other Analytics sites.

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Score Distribution

SEO score distribution across 54 audited Analytics sites.

90+
5 sites9%
70 – 89
30 sites56%
50 – 69
12 sites22%
Below 50YOU
7 sites13%

Simpleanalytics falls into the Below 50 score range. 13% of Analytics sites fall in this range. Most Analytics sites score in the 70 – 89 range (56%).

Industry Insights

SEO trends across 54 audited Analytics websites.

72

Avg SEO Score

54

Sites Audited

91%

Have Criticals

9%

No Criticals

Score breakdown across Analytics sites

90+9%(5 sites)
70 – 8956%(30 sites)
50 – 6922%(12 sites)
Below 5013%(7 sites)

Insights are based on completed audits of 54 Analytics websites tracked by SEOFinalBoss.