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Be a Web Site Reviewer



By Stephen Bucaro



I don't have to tell you that there are millions of sites

on the Web that - to be blunt - stink! The owners of these

sites either don't have the time or skill to fix them, or

they don't understand why their site is not working. They

are losing money, and they don't know what to do. Ah - an

opportunity!



You can be a Web Site Reviewer. Contact the owner of a

poorly designed Web site, and offer to analyze it and

provide a detailed report of problems and suggested

improvements. This will improve the effectiveness and

increase the revenue from the Web site.



The fees charged for this service range from free, to over

$10,000 depending upon the size of the Web site. You could

review a Web site for free, if you also just happen to

provide the services required to fix the reported problems,

and you expected to profit from that.



You could form partnerships with Web designers and

programmers, and let them handle some parts of the job.

They could implement solutions, or they could even assist

in the initial review.



Use a checklist to review a Web site. For each item in the

checklist write your findings in a report. Report the good

features of the site as well as the bad. State the problems

you find in a factual, non-critical manner. Below is an

example checklist.



[] The site's objectives

[] Target audience

[] Branding features

[] Navigation

[] Bad links

[] Load time

[] Browser compatibility

[] "Above the fold" interest

[] Readability - color clash, font, layout

[] Poorly written copy

[] Typos and misspelled words

[] Forms don't work

[] Trust features.

[] Provisions to accept feedback

[] Reason for repeat visits



One warning note: Don't make a free review offer to a

contractor that designed the site. First, you will be

insulting their work, and second, they will fix the

problems themselves, and charge the owner. Try to contact

the owner of the Web site, not someone who had been hired

to design it.



Remember, a large part of your work will be marketing.

Contact the owners of web sites to inform them of the

benefits they will receive as a result of your analysis.

The more of an emotional slant you can put on the benefits,

the better. Don't expect them to buy on the first contact.



Here are a few examples of people/companies profiting by

reviewing Web sites:

http://www.mysitestinks.com

http://eons.com/_Web_Site_Review.asp

http://internetsuccesscoach.com/webfix.html

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