Consulting & Analysis

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Do you want to redevelop your existing site?

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Testing little and often is far more valuable and cost effective than doing one whopping big usability test of an entire site when it is almost finished.

("Don't Make Me Think",
Steve Krug)

There are options available to help you solve your website problems. We can help you gauge your current website's effectiveness and also what it is lacking. We can then recommend changes to be made in order for you to achieve results. Don't have a website? No problem; we can work with you to determine the kind of site your company needs — one size doesn't fit all!

Analysis Report

We use the latest research to assess your site in five key areas:

  • Design
  • Navigation
  • Content
  • Visitor Interaction
  • Search Engine Effectiveness

A detailed written analysis of your site along with recommendations for improvement will be provided. After your review of the data, we will answer your questions and discuss next steps.

Analysis Discussion

Receive our analysis as a more informal verbal discussion rather than a written evaluation. Some of our clients choose this service in preparation for a Website Redesign.

Statistical Analysis Report

Your website's server probably has a file full of valuable data about your site: your number of visitors, where they come from, how long they stay, and where they go. We can take a look at your statistics, extract the useful information, and make recommendations based on the findings.

Competitive Analysis

If you're looking for a competitive edge, send us the website addresses of your top three competitors. We'll evaluate your site compared to them and report back on the ways you can jump to the top of the leader board.

Usability Testing

Does your site work the way it is intended to? Do users understand the navigation and know where to find things? Let us find out! There is no better way to assess your site's features, programs and navigation than to test via the "human factor". Your test results come complete with solutions to rectify problems identified.

Usability Testing will provide answers to some of the following questions:

  • How do users interact with the Web site being tested?
  • What functions do people have difficulty performing?
  • Where do they get lost?
  • What makes sense to them?
  • What do they like and what do they dislike?
When to Test?

There are certain times when it is imperative to conduct testing — i.e. at the website's inception, before (and repeatedly during) a redevelopment or redesign, and when website traffic analysis shows irregularities, to name a few.