It has been 4 months since the launch of Bartlett's website eValuator tool.
For those who have not seen it, it is a tool used to assess the health of a website based on different indicators, such as search engine rankings, technical issues, marketing components and analytics.
The results have proven the inevitable: most websites are not well optimized.
Since the launch, 72% of all websites entered into the eValuator received a score below 80 (out of 100) and 83% in the month of February. Some of the common problems for small websites are the lack of an xml sitemap, favicon, and rss feed.
Check back for new posts on more eValuator statistics.
To try the eValuator out for yourself and see how your website measures up, click here.
Comments
The eValuator is amazing
Wed, 03/11/2009 - 17:13 — johndeereThe eValuator is amazing
Even though, as Debra predicted, my site scored below 80%, it was very reassuring to see an evaluation of all the things that I have done right. The most enlightening part of the evaluation was finding out what I haven't done because I didn't think it was important, or worse yet, because I didn't even know about it!
I'll be recommending this tool to everyone I know who has a web site.
Gene Tencza
www.retiredtractors.com