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If All You Have is a Hammer… Everything Looks Like a Nail

Chuck Bankoff - Monday, September 20, 2010

No I didn’t make that up, but I can’t think of a better way to say that as an Internet Marketing Professional it’s essential to have the right tools for the job.

In preparation for our Excellence & Innovation Conference this week in Miami, I will be sharing a variety of my most useful tools that my team uses to give our clients a competitive advantage. In particular I want to highlight one of my favorite analytical tools, the WSI WebScan™.

Individual tests cover many areas, including spelling, broken links, speed, optimization of keywords and much more – over 30 tests in total.

Results are summarized into 5 areas:

1.     Search: how well optimized the website is for search engines like Google and Yahoo

2.     Content: how well written the content is

3.     Quality: how well built the website is

4.     Accessibility: how accessible the website is to users with disabilities

5.     Site: overall, how good the website is.

 

The technology behind WebScan was originally developed for FORTUNE 100 companies to test thousands of high-profile websites worldwide. WSI has since acquired exclusive access to this technology and made it available to our clients.

WebScan is now used to test over 10,000 websites each month in over 10 countries. The technology continues to be used by a huge range of websites, from corporations to small businesses, and is updated monthly with the latest in best practice.

All of our consultants are familiar with this tool, but I will be sharing unique ways to utilize the data in combination with other tools that I will be highlighting to the network.

If you would like to see a sample WebScan™ or request one, contact your WSI consultant, or just click here

Comments
Jim McCroskey commented on 01-Oct-2010 09:39 AM
Chuck, loved your presentation at E&I and thanks for sharing your insight on using the webscan and how you put together your power point presentation for client meetings. Very impressive. Keep up the blogging, you just never know who might be reading it!

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