Report Summary

  • 91

    Performance

    Renders faster than
    91% of other websites

  • 64

    Accessibility

    Visual factors better than
    that of 30% of websites

  • 75

    Best Practices

    More advanced features
    available than in
    36% of websites

  • 67

    SEO

    Google-friendlier than
    25% of websites

the39dollarexperiment.com

The $39 Experiment: Asking Random Companies for Free Stuff

Page Load Speed

2.7 sec in total

First Response

335 ms

Resources Loaded

928 ms

Page Rendered

1.4 sec

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Key Findings

We analyzed The39dollarexperiment.com page load time and found that the first response time was 335 ms and then it took 2.4 sec to load all DOM resources and completely render a web page. This is quite a good result, as only 45% of websites can load faster.

Performance Metrics

the39dollarexperiment.com performance score

91

Measured Metrics

name

value

score

weighting

FCP (First Contentful Paint)

Value1.3 s

98/100

10%

LCP (Largest Contentful Paint)

Value1.3 s

100/100

25%

SI (Speed Index)

Value1.3 s

100/100

10%

TBT (Total Blocking Time)

Value270 ms

82/100

30%

CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift)

Value0.016

100/100

15%

TTI (Time to Interactive)

Value6.3 s

61/100

10%

Network Requests Diagram

the39dollarexperiment.com

335 ms

39-Dollar-Experiment.gif

301 ms

header.jpg

301 ms

xml.gif

92 ms

sprawl.jpg

249 ms

Our browser made a total of 23 requests to load all elements on the main page. We found that 26% of them (6 requests) were addressed to the original The39dollarexperiment.com, 22% (5 requests) were made to Pagead2.googlesyndication.com and 22% (5 requests) were made to Googleads.g.doubleclick.net. The less responsive or slowest element that took the longest time to load (335 ms) belongs to the original domain The39dollarexperiment.com.

Page Optimization Overview & Recommendations

Page size can be reduced by 118.0 kB (51%)

Content Size

232.8 kB

After Optimization

114.8 kB

In fact, the total size of The39dollarexperiment.com main page is 232.8 kB. This result falls beyond the top 1M of websites and identifies a large and not optimized web page that may take ages to load. 30% of websites need less resources to load. Images take 103.1 kB which makes up the majority of the site volume.

HTML Optimization

-77%

Potential reduce by 75.9 kB

  • Original 99.0 kB
  • After minification 94.5 kB
  • After compression 23.1 kB

HTML content can be minified and compressed by a website’s server. The most efficient way is to compress content using GZIP which reduces data amount travelling through the network between server and browser. HTML code on this page is well minified. It is highly recommended that content of this web page should be compressed using GZIP, as it can save up to 75.9 kB or 77% of the original size.

Image Optimization

-31%

Potential reduce by 32.3 kB

  • Original 103.1 kB
  • After minification 70.8 kB

Image size optimization can help to speed up a website loading time. The chart above shows the difference between the size before and after optimization. Obviously, The 39 Dollar Experiment needs image optimization as it can save up to 32.3 kB or 31% of the original volume. The most popular and efficient tools for JPEG and PNG image optimization are Jpegoptim and PNG Crush.

JavaScript Optimization

-32%

Potential reduce by 9.9 kB

  • Original 30.7 kB
  • After minification 30.5 kB
  • After compression 20.8 kB

It’s better to minify JavaScript in order to improve website performance. The diagram shows the current total size of all JavaScript files against the prospective JavaScript size after its minification and compression. It is highly recommended that all JavaScript files should be compressed and minified as it can save up to 9.9 kB or 32% of the original size.

Requests Breakdown

Number of requests can be reduced by 6 (27%)

Requests Now

22

After Optimization

16

The browser has sent 22 CSS, Javascripts, AJAX and image requests in order to completely render the main page of The 39 Dollar Experiment. We recommend that multiple CSS and JavaScript files should be merged into one by each type, as it can help reduce assets requests from 7 to 1 for JavaScripts and as a result speed up the page load time.

Accessibility Review

the39dollarexperiment.com accessibility score

64

Accessibility Issues

ARIA

These are opportunities to improve the usage of ARIA in your application which may enhance the experience for users of assistive technology, like a screen reader.

Impact

Issue

High

[aria-*] attributes do not match their roles

Contrast

These are opportunities to improve the legibility of your content.

Impact

Issue

High

Background and foreground colors do not have a sufficient contrast ratio.

Names and labels

These are opportunities to improve the semantics of the controls in your application. This may enhance the experience for users of assistive technology, like a screen reader.

Impact

Issue

High

<frame> or <iframe> elements do not have a title

High

Image elements do not have [alt] attributes

High

Links do not have a discernible name

Internationalization and localization

These are opportunities to improve the interpretation of your content by users in different locales.

Impact

Issue

High

<html> element does not have a [lang] attribute

Best Practices

the39dollarexperiment.com best practices score

75

Areas of Improvement

Trust and Safety

Impact

Issue

High

Does not use HTTPS

Low

Ensure CSP is effective against XSS attacks

User Experience

Impact

Issue

High

Serves images with low resolution

SEO Factors

the39dollarexperiment.com SEO score

67

Search Engine Optimization Advices

Content Best Practices

Format your HTML in a way that enables crawlers to better understand your app’s content.

Impact

Issue

High

Image elements do not have [alt] attributes

Language and Encoding

  • Language Detected

    EN

  • Language Claimed

    N/A

  • Encoding

    US-ASCII

Language claimed in HTML meta tag should match the language actually used on the web page. Otherwise The39dollarexperiment.com can be misinterpreted by Google and other search engines. Our service has detected that English is used on the page, and neither this language nor any other was claimed in <html> or <meta> tags. Our system also found out that The39dollarexperiment.com main page’s claimed encoding is us-ascii. Changing it to UTF-8 can be a good choice, as this format is commonly used for encoding all over the web and thus their visitors won’t have any troubles with symbol transcription or reading.

Social Sharing Optimization

Open Graph description is not detected on the main page of The 39 Dollar Experiment. Lack of Open Graph description can be counter-productive for their social media presence, as such a description allows converting a website homepage (or other pages) into good-looking, rich and well-structured posts, when it is being shared on Facebook and other social media. For example, adding the following code snippet into HTML <head> tag will help to represent this web page correctly in social networks: