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Website Critique Service

The majority of websites are based on assumptions regarding content, structure and design rather than researching the FACTS.

We carry out in-depth online research to define the number and quality of visitors you can expect to your site and how to capture these using the right keywords and phrases in your page content and programming. In addition we can suggest suitable potential links to further enhance search engine performance. From the results we can formulate your web strategy based on market trends and on what the potential consumer/customer is searching for.

We aim to offer our customer the following improvements after the Website Critique Service has been completed:

  • A significant increase in product sales
  • Increased uptake on services
  • A reduction in the time required for Web Development
  • Reduced support and development costs
  • A growth in traffic visiting the site

The Website Critique service is available to any website owner. Our customers tend to be:

  • Businesses, individuals and web developers who are in the process of creating a new website and require an un-biased, individual opinion on how they should proceed.
  • Companies and individuals who are not receiving the traffic they had hoped for from their site and wish to optimise their performance in the Search Engines.
  • Web owners who require an impartial, expert opinion about a site in development without the fear of being told to make changes that aren't necessary.

The website critique service works for you - the site owner. We will never suggest changes or amendments to areas of a website that are performing well; we will only make recommendations for changes in areas in which we feel you could optimise your performance.

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