AI search audit
pieter.com
SEO
4 issuesH1 heading
The page has no <h1>.
Fix: Add a single descriptive <h1> at the top of the page that aligns with the title intent.
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<h1>Experience Windows 3.11 Emulator with Working Dial-Up Internet</h1>
Image alt text
6 of 6 images are missing meaningful alt text.
Fix: Add descriptive alt attributes to every <img>. Use empty alt="" only for purely decorative images.
Title tag
Title is 71 characters — likely truncated in SERPs (≥ 65).
Fix: Trim the title to under 60 characters so it displays in full.
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Windows 3.11 Emulator - Play Retro Computing Online
Image dimensions
6 of 6 images lack explicit width/height. Causes layout shift (CLS).
Fix: Add width and height attributes to all <img> tags so the browser can reserve space.
Meta description
Meta description is 131 characters.
Heading hierarchy
Heading levels descend logically.
Canonical tag
Canonical: http://pieter.com.
Robots meta
Page is indexable.
Open Graph & Twitter tags
Social meta tags present.
Internal linking
Page has 1 internal link(s).
AEO
7 issuesQuestion-framed headings
No H2 or H3 headings are phrased as questions. AI engines retrieve on query-passage similarity — question headings are the strongest match signal.
Fix: Rewrite 2–4 section headings as direct questions users would ask (e.g. "How do I…?", "What is…?", "Why does…?").
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The page contains no headings to rewrite.
Direct-answer block after question headings
No question headings found, so there are no direct-answer blocks to evaluate.
Fix: Add question headings (see previous check), then place a short 40–300 character declarative answer paragraph immediately after each.
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Pieter.com hosts a fully functional Windows 3.11 emulator that runs directly in your browser, complete with dial-up internet simulation for an authentic retro computing experience. The emulator recreates the iconic 1993 operating system with its classic Program Manager interface, pixelated fonts, and the unmistakable sounds of a 28.8k modem connecting. You can toggle a CRT shader effect to deepen the nostalgia and go fullscreen for total immersion. Explore the virtual desktop, launch bundled applications, and relive the earliest days of consumer computing without installing a single file.
Entity schema (Organization/Person + sameAs)
No Organization or Person JSON-LD found. Entity disambiguation is how LLMs recognize who/what a page is about.
Fix: Add an Organization (or Person) JSON-LD block with name, url, and at least 2 sameAs links to authoritative profiles (Wikipedia, Wikidata, LinkedIn).
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Pieter™",
"url": "https://Pieter.com",
"description": "Pieter.com hosts the Windows 3.11 Emulator, a retro computer experience featuring dial-up internet simulation, built by @levelsio and @bai0.",
"sameAs": [
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REPLACE_WITH_ACTUAL_WIKIPEDIA_PAGE",
"https://www.linkedin.com/company/REPLACE_WITH_ACTUAL_LINKEDIN_PROFILE",
"https://twitter.com/REPLACE_WITH_ACTUAL_TWITTER_OR_SOCIAL_PROFILE"
]
}
</script>Article schema with dates
No Article / NewsArticle / BlogPosting schema found. Without machine-readable dates, LLMs treat content as undated and prefer fresher sources.
Fix: Add an Article JSON-LD block with datePublished, dateModified, and author.name.
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Article",
"headline": "Windows 3.11 Emulator - Retro Computer with Dial-Up Internet",
"description": "Experience a fully functional Windows 3.11 emulator in your browser, complete with dial-up internet simulation. A nostalgic retro computing experience created by Pieter.",
"url": "https://Pieter.com",
"datePublished": "2025-07-15",
"dateModified": "2025-07-15",
"author": {
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Pieter Levels",
"url": "https://Pieter.com"
},
"publisher": {
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Pieter.com",
"url": "https://Pieter.com",
"logo": {
"@type": "ImageObject",
"url": "https://Pieter.com/logo.png"
}
},
"mainEntityOfPage": {
"@type": "WebPage",
"@id": "https://Pieter.com"
},
"keywords": "Windows 3.11, emulator, retro computer, dial-up internet, browser emulator, nostalgia, vintage computing",
"articleSection": "Technology",
"inLanguage": "en-US"
}
</script>Author + credentials
No visible author name. AI engines prefer cited content with identifiable authors (E-E-A-T).
Fix: Add a visible byline and link to an author bio page.
Visible last-updated date
No visible or machine-readable last-updated date on the page. 89% of AI crawl hits target content updated within 3 years.
Fix: Add a visible "Last updated: <date>" line and corresponding dateModified in schema.
Chunk length between headings
Not enough H2/H3 headings to measure chunk length.
Fix: Break content into multiple sections with H2/H3 headings, ~120–180 words per chunk.
AI crawler access
No robots.txt found — by default all crawlers are allowed.
FAQPage schema (when Q&A exists)
Not applicable — the page doesn't have structured Q&A content.
Title tag is a claim or question
Title reads as a descriptive claim (71 chars).
GEO
8 issuesDirect quotations
No blockquotes or inline quoted statements detected. Princeton measured +28% visibility from adding quotations.
Fix: Quote named experts directly in <blockquote> tags or with "quotation marks", attributed to a specific person or source.
Quotable declarative sentences
Only 2 self-contained 10–25 word sentences found. LLMs literally copy these when citing — more = more citation surface area.
Fix: Rewrite vague paragraphs into short declarative sentences that stand alone without pronouns referring back to previous text.
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Pieter.com hosts a browser-based emulator of Windows 3.11, the 1993 Microsoft operating system. The emulator simulates dial-up internet connectivity, replicating the experience of early 1990s home computing. Windows 3.11, officially named Windows for Workgroups, introduced peer-to-peer networking to consumer PCs. The project was created by developers @levelsio and @bai0, who built the retro computing experience. Users can run the Windows 3.11 emulator directly in a web browser without installing additional software.
Structured lists or tables
No lists (≥3 items) or tables on the page. AI Overviews cite list- and table-structured content disproportionately often.
Fix: Convert at least one section into a bullet or numbered list, or a table with headers.
Content length floor
Body text is 83 words — far under the 1200-word floor. Ahrefs: 20K+ char pages get 4.3× citations of <500 char pages.
Fix: Add substantive content. Target at least 1200 words of factual, topic-focused text.
Entity sameAs cross-links
No Organization or Person schema found. Brand mentions + Wikipedia/Wikidata cross-links are the top correlate with AI citation.
Fix: Add Organization JSON-LD with sameAs linking to Wikipedia, Wikidata, and authoritative profiles.
Authoritative outbound links
2 external links, but none to authoritative sources (.gov/.edu/Wikipedia/journals).
Fix: Replace or supplement with links to at least one authoritative domain.
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- **Anchor text:** "Windows 3.11 (Windows for Workgroups) — History and Architecture" **Source type:** Wikipedia article on *Windows for Workgroups 3.11* **Supports:** Any claim or description about the Windows 3.11 operating system, its release era, and its networking/dial-up capabilities. - **Anchor text:** "History of Dial-Up Internet and Modem Technology" **Source type:** IEEE or ACM peer-reviewed journal/conference paper on the history of dial-up networking and modem standards (e.g., V.34, V.90 protocols) **Supports:** Claims about the dial-up internet simulation feature, lending technical credibility to the emulator's authenticity. - **Anchor text:** "PC Emulation and Browser-Based Virtualization Techniques" **Source type:** Established industry research org or academic paper (e.g., from USENIX or ACM Digital Library) on WebAssembly-based or JavaScript-based PC emulation **Supports:** The technical underpinning of running a retro OS emulator in a modern browser environment. - **Anchor text:** "Computer History Museum — Personal Computing in the Early 1990s" **Source type:** Computer History Museum (computerhistory.org) — established non-profit historical institution **Supports:** Contextual claims about the cultural and historical significance of Windows 3.11 and early consumer computing/internet access in the retro computing experience.
Attribution phrases
0 attribution phrases ("according to", "a study by", etc.) — target ≥ 1 for this content length.
Fix: Cite sources in-prose using phrases like "according to", "a 2024 study by", or "data from".
Paragraph chunkability
No paragraphs detected.
Fix: Break content into paragraphs for better chunk retrieval.
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The content provided does not contain a body paragraph suitable for splitting — it consists entirely of UI interface elements (keyboard layout labels, navigation controls, and loading indicators) with no prose paragraphs present. There is no long paragraph to rewrite.
Statistic density
2 numeric claims across 83 words (ratio 7.2/300 words).
Fact density
12 facts across 83 words (ratio 144.6/1000).
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