The Website Review Service
We call it the Hot Seat.
The Hot Seat is when you share your domain name with an expert and they review
the complete content and function of your site.
So why do they call it the hot seat, well usually when someone starts to view your
hard work, your blood pressure starts to rise, then the adrenaline starts to
rush and you begin to flush. It is a bit like handing in your school
homework after slaving away for hours trying to make it perfect only for the
teacher to draw circles, make crosses and comments on what you
considered to be a perfect piece of work.
So why go through this type of humiliation? Simple - perfect does not exist,
continuous improvement does. Why wait and find something does not work, or you
are missing the point, or you need to close the sale when you launch your website
and start driving traffic to it, when you can have all these points and many more
spotted by someone who checks websites daily.
Here are some of the benefits of requesting a site review:
1. You will know how someone else sees your site, what they think the
immediate impact of it is.
2. Is it obvious what you are offering and what it is designed to do for the
customer?
3. Do you deliver what you promise?
4. Do all the functions work?
5. Have you included all the relevant information required by PayPal, etc and a
potential customer?
6. Can you purchase the product on offer?
7. What happens if you want to return to the site?
8. Is there a thank you page?
If there is an Opt-In page can you opt in and what happens next? These are just a
few of the items we will check, we have reviewed so many websites where
although they look good, looking good is just not enough.
The Review
Having requested a review we will do three things:
1. We will test the complete site and write a detailed report on our findings.
2. We will provide you with a one to one Skype call where we will take you step by
step through our comments and show you what we mean.
3. Finally we will do a second review once you have amended anything you feel
you need to change.
Cost of Review
In our experience designing a fully functional website takes considerable time and
unless you have a fool proof system for testing every aspect of your site it is very
easy to miss a crucial function. Having someone independently view your site and
give you good constructive feedback can mean the difference between having a
website and a fully functional income generating online business. It generally takes
at least few hours to review a site well, obviously the more complex the site the
longer it takes.
With this in mind we have set three prices as follows:
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For up to 5 pages the fee is £150 ($240)
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6 to 9 pages £200 ($320)
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10 plus pages £250 ($400)
To request a site review please click the relevant buy button to your right and
having completed the transaction using either PayPal or your credit card, we will
contact you as soon as possible to obtain your site domain name. We will also give
you the timeframe for completion of your review.
All you need to do is click the relevant buy button based on the number of pages
on your site, complete the payment process and wait for our email or call.
Customer service is essential to us.
In Summary
It is far better sitting in the Hot Seat when we are reviewing your site, instead of
waiting for your site to go live and finding something did not work and potential
customers fail to order. Believe us, we have been there and it is very annoying and
can be expensive too.
All you need to do is click the order button below based on the number of pages on
your site and we will be in contact to tell you when we can schedule your website
review.
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