Look through the key statistics analysis before diving in deeper into our report:
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Meta title | Hamlets Training Centre- Tests for UK Visas, British Citizenship, Leave to Remain | As meta title is a ranking factor, it's quite important to stick to search engine recommended length of aroun 50-60 characters. This website's meta title is 81 characters long. |
Description | •A1 SELT • A2 SELT • B1 SELT –Listed SELT Course in East London. SELT B1 ISE for Private Hires-Hamlets Training Centre. Tests for UK Visas, British Citizenship, Leave to Remain | This meta description is 176 characters in length. Google suggests up to 320 characters at the very most to make sure the whole meta description is visible in search results page. |
<meta> keywords | Tfl, minicab, private hire, UBER, B1 SELT , Trinity College London, ISE I .English language requirement – Guidance Applicants may satisfy Transport for London (TfL) of their ability to meet the English language requirement by providing: (i) a certificate from a test provider appointed by TfL confirming that the applicant’s level of proficiency in the English language is at level B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) or above; or (ii) documentary evidence of a qualification (whether or not the qualification was obtained in the United Kingdom) on the basis of which TfL is satisfied that the applicant’s level of proficiency in the English language is equivalent to level B1 on the CEFR or above. The B1 level is equivalent to the standard reached by those in the early years of secondary school in the UK. This guidance has been produced to provide further information on how applicants may satisfy the English language requirement either by sitting the test with a TfL appointed provider or providing satisfactory documentary evidence of their ability to speak, listen, read and write to the appropriate level in English. TfL’s secure English language test Applicants will need to produce a certificate from one of TfL’s secure English language test providers confirming that the applicant’s level of proficiency in the English language is at level B1 on the CEFR or above. The test must be completed at a provider appointed by TfL and is expected to cost applicants between £180 and £200. Applicants who wish to sit the test should consider whether they require prior training. Further information including support for applicants wishing to sit the test can be found on the providers’ websites. Examples of documentary evidence 1. SELT for immigration/visa purposes Secure English Language Tests (SELT) are required by the Home Office for many categories of British visa. TfL will consider a certificate from a provider of the SELT as documentary evidence provided that the test has been completed in reading, writing, speaking and listening. 2. Applicants with a UK qualification which has been taught and examined in English TfL will consider documentary evidence of a qualification which has been taught and examined in English as evidence that the applicant meets the English language requirement. GCSEs at grades A* to G (or equivalents as set out below) are the closest reliably certifiable equivalent to B1 of the CEFR. GCSEs (or equivalent) are commonly the first formal qualification which students receive at secondary school. The following link sets out the content for all GCSEs: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/gcse-subject-content. The Department for Education (DfE) has compiled a list of reference, to determine which UK qualifications are at the GCSE level, or equivalent, or above. The following link provides the relevant qualifications: https://www.raiseonline.org/documentlibrary/ViewDocumentLibrary.aspx1 Applicants are required to provide their original certificate of having obtained a UK qualification at the GCSE level, or equivalent, or above and TfL may require the applicant to provide a certified statement confirming their results from the relevant Ofqual Awarding Organisations (AOs). There are four AOs accredited to offer GCSEs in England – AQA, OCR, WJEC and Edexcel. There are similar arrangements in place for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. An overview of what qualification levels mean in each of these countries can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/what-different-qualification-levels-mean/overview Qualifications which are considered to be above GCSE level include AS levels, Alevels and Higher Education degrees. Further details can be found here: http://register.ofqual.gov.uk/ There are around 160 AOs accredited to offer other types of qualifications which are at the GCSE level, or equivalent, or above. All regulated qualifications and awarding bodies can be found here: http://register.ofqual.gov.uk/ 3. Applicants with a non-UK qualification which was taught and examined in English TfL will consider documentary evidence from applicants who have a non-UK qualification at the equivalent of GCSE level or above which was taught and examined in English. These applicants will be required to provide TfL with their original certificate of having obtained the qualification and satisfactory evidence that the qualification was taught and examined in English, such as a letter from the teaching/examining institution. 4. Applicants who have a qualification in English as a second language or as a foreign language 1 To access the relevant document, open the drop down menu for “Further details of the revised performance tables qualifications..” and select “List of List of 2014 - 2018 KS4 qualifications and discount codes - August update” TfL will consider documentary evidence that an applicant has attained a qualification in English as a Second Language (ESOL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL) where it provides a B1 level of proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing English. Applicants will be required to provide their original qualification certificate. This guidance will be kept under review and may be updated from time to time. If it becomes apparent over time that this guidance needs to be amended, in the light of practical difficulties with compliance or other concerns, this will be considered at the appropriate time. | Strangely enough, meta keywords still seem to be used. We would not go down that road unless very carefully - meta keywords have not been known as a positive ranking factor for a while now. |
Site speed | Around 1.3663 seconds | The website load speed is rather good. |
Alexa global rank | 10125920, as last checked | Based on Alexa Global, we can assume the website is not very popular. Mind you, Alexa's worth is questionable at best. |
Links on homepage | Around 84 links | This is a well-judged amount of links for a homepage. |
Backlinks amount | Approximately 7 | The number of backlinks seems awfully low. If possible, the webmaster should work towards building more through quality content and public awareness. |
HTML size | 76.2KB | A very good result, this. Remember, search engines such as Google place a lot of their website ratings on its speed. |
Website host server overview | Server status: online. Server IP address for this website is 217.160.233.232. | We apologize, but for some reason we were unable to gather enough data to provide a detailed insight at this time. |
If the basic information we presented you with above is not enough, get ready to dive in much deeper!
Now that the numbers are taken care of, we can go deeper and try to analyse the website from a user's perspective. More specifically, let's see if we can identify the target audience as well as a few related websites and categories.
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Alternative websites | londonparagoncollege.co.uk eastlondonskills.co.uk learnersprogress.co.uk ukbusinesscollege.org elizabethschool.org.uk |
These websites fall into the same categories as hamlets.org.uk, more or less. By extension, they compete with the analysed website for the same target audience. |
ALEXA rating is based on the number of visitors a given page receives. The higher the visitor count, the higher the rating. Currently, ALEXA has over 4 million websites indexed. If you sense cynicism in our words, you're not mistaken - we think Alexa rating is overrated, to put it mildly. A website's worth (and contextual popularity) is more than the sum of the views. So take the rank with a grain of salt.
Servers are physical storage devices that contain all the files and databases associated with a specific website, sometimes more than one. At times, a server makes up several virtual devices - separate servers used for shared hosting (tends to be cheaper). Entering website address into the address bar of your browser starts the request process during which your browser contacts the server and asks for specific files and database entries in order to display the requested website.
What follows is certainly very geeky, but informative for the knowing. Dig in:
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Transfer-Encoding: chunked Connection: keep-alive Keep-Alive: timeout=15 Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2017 12:00:34 GMT Server: Apache X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.17 Link: <http://hamlets.org.uk/>; rel=shortlink |
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