311 results found
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Printable Reports Grader reports. One thing about Hubpot that I find difficult: no printing
Why wouldn't you make anything printable?
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move the "Feedback" link from the left margin to the nav bar. It's stylish but non-intuitive.
Move the "Feedback" link from the left margin to the nav bar. It's very stylish but in an unexpected and non-intuitive location.
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My website grader score went down by 2 points, yet I have done more to optimize my site. Why is this
My website grade went down 2 points from 97 to 95 in just a matter of a few weeks. I add new content and work to optimize my site daily. Why would the score go down?
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Make sure BLOGS are found on sites that have them -all of my searches say no blog but have the /blog
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Error in test (Total images found: 10 , 0 image(s) don't have ALT text.)
Don't have errors.
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How does the website grader (architecturally) define a "conversion form" in it's effectiveness evalu
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This is a great website
A very good website
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WordPress sites: separate the "blog" from the rated site!
Many sites are being built on WordPress. Our site, http://www.rentabilities.com, for example, is built on WordPress, and our blog is located at http://blog.rentabilities.com.
WebsiteGrader picks up our actual site as our blog - but it's not a blog. It's a WordPress site disguised as a site.
So, my suggestion is to let the user enter an "external blog" url instead... so that our correct blog gets graded and not our actual site.
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komhane.com
komhane
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In Analysis Result: Show the Websites English Writing Level and percentage
Well, I'm looking for, for each sites website grader will show English Level. That means, what grades of English they are following. I wish that's clear and it's really competitive and as well people can understand both of results and measure which is understandable, easier,
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Tell us what conversion forms are and why they aren't being found
I have two conversion form links on my homepage which are not being found. http://www.venturevalley.com The two pages are called Contact Us and Request For Quote. The site is written in HTML. According to someone on the phone at HubSpot, the pages should be found. Why aren't they being found? Someone help us!
What are the criteria for a valid conversion form according to the hubspot website grader? What can we do to fix the problem.
Thanks for the help!
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determine why changes from the last 4 months are not being picked up.
Even though I ran it last week and this week, it still says that the last run was from Feb. Its not picking up images, twitter, rss, new blog posts, etc.
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Provide access to historical reports so that I can evaluate impact when I make changes to my website
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Add more Social Media stats, W3C / CSS validation, strong, em, a, ul/ol, pr flow, web 2.0, etc stats
Pull in Open Site Explorer stats, use web 2.0 stats, provide detailed social media stats and everything imaginable from the seomoz ranking factors page, distinguishing between on and off page SEO. On top of that, include W3C / CSS validation and page load speeds. Can you do this? It would make for an excellent tool.
35 votes
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