Web Site Analysis
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Through the month of June 2010, SearchConversion is offering our Objective Site Analysis (normally $495) for
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Objective Web Site Analysis
Objective web page analysis consists of technical testing - most often done with the help of software tools - to analyze just how well the page is prepared. These reviews can focus on the content, targeted keywords or just validation of the coding used.
SearchConversion provides reasonable template analyses for entire web sites or just one or two landing pages. These technical, unbiased reviews show real issues using the most up to date industry best practices.. These reviews have also been used to grade the efforts of our customers' internal staff...
One of the clear distinctions between SearchConversion and other advertising firms is that we are experts in leveraging these kinds of software tools to meet the needs of our customers without passing along the large fees.
Subjective Web Site Analysis (Customer)
Subjective Web Analysis is another game entirely. But one that is worth every penny to play. Everyone's view of your web site is a little different. And quite often, business owners are surprised by the views of real customers!
These views can be collected from respondents over a good deal of time, but chances are your site and company direction may have changed before the analysis is done.
SearchConversion makes use of cutting edge Subjective Review tools to do this work very quickly. You pick your demographic. You pick your particular products, pages, or the whole site. We will collect subjective reviews from hundreds of "real human" customers in a time frame quick enough to still be acted upon.
Objective Tools
- SEO PowerSuite
- Competitive Analysis
- Keyword Analysis
- Backlink Analysis
- Social and Brand Analysis
Subjective Tools
- RatePoint Customer
- SUMI / WAMMI
- EyeTools
- StumbleUpon
Visual or Design Analysis
The visual analysis of a web site can be a little like reviewing an author's book. It is often a no-win proposition, but it may well be the most important task to get real bottom line revenue results.
Many early web sites were written using older methods and out-dated designs. If your site looks and behaves in an outdated manner, your visitors naturally will have less trust in the service or products you provide.
Owners, who work with their sites everyday, often become numb to these deficits. An outsider's view should be valued, not feared.
Most sites only need a few tweaks to get them looking better. Users will notice this right away and are always pleased with updates.
