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Lessons in Web Site Optimization Using Website Grader

 

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 new WSG logo

Our first effort at a live HubSpot webinar was better than we expected (thank goodness!).  We were prepared with a few web sites to review with the 1500 registrants of our live optimization event and we were able to call two marketing managers and discuss what they were trying to achieve with their website and get real-time feedback. 

Mike and I enjoyed it so much that we're going to do this weekly and we'll do everything live! 

Company: Information Mapping - Website Grader score: 96  info map site

With a score of 96, you'd think there might not be much room for improving. Wrong!  Mike and I both found a few areas we thought this website could do better.  

Our suggestions for improvements:

1. Start a blog.  With a blog providing regular content they will be able to generate more inbound links.

2. Reduce the amount of Call to Action clutter on their Home Page.  So many offers, it is very distracting.

3. Stop using Information Mapping in the title tag and on every page, and start utilizing descriptive, long-tail keywords was an easy fix and one to surely juice up their SEO presence.   

Company: Mesiro & Fink - Website Grader Score: 6

mesirofinklaw.com

This is a three-month-old site and has been nicely optimized by an SEO firm they hired, so their score of 6 came as a bit of shock to Cynthia when we talked to her during the webinar.  She's concerned that this site is not generating the number of leads that they expected.  Here's a few things that Mike & I thought might be helpful:

1. Put a telephone field on the form.  The form is nice and visible but the immediate need for someone with their skill set might necessitate a telephone call instead of an email.

2. Attach the social media efforts they are making to the website and make sure the name of the firm is being used in their Twitter handle.  Currently, they are using a more generic name to tweet.

3. Contribute more actively to their blog and make sure the posts are more educational and less self-promotional in nature.

Company: BT-TelConsult - Website Grader score: 44

BT--

This is a big company.  British-Telecom could afford to do just about anything they wanted, right?  Well, it appears that they might want to consider a few tweaks to their site if they want people to contact them.

1. They had a telephone number on their site (if you looked for it) but wouldn't an email form be better if someone was looking for consulting help?  

2. No Blog!  A company of this size is perfectly poised to leverage their army of consultants in talking about the Telecommunications vertical.  They could have tons of blog posts that would help them with the next key point.

3. Only 162 indexed pages.  Clearly, they need more content, more frequently which would give them more inbound links (currently just 29!).

Company: Photos by Orion - Website Grader Score: 21

photos by orion

This new site has a very passionate business manager, Katherine.  We were able to talk to her about this site at great length and it was great to have an opportunity to understand how a creative person sees the web.  There were a few points we wanted to help Katharine with and most of them had to do with design. 

This is a new site and we wanted her to do more than a few things in order to optimize it.

1. Move away from frames in the web site.  The difficulty of having two bars to navigate can be confusing.

2. Eliminate the knocked-out white on black background, a favorite of designers around the world, yet notoriously difficult to read.  

3. Connect the blog that has some excellent content on it directly into the website.  The content would be a terrific lead generation tool for this site.

4. Add geographical keywords to the title tags.

5. Use more pictures of portraits and wedding photography in the site, especially on the home page.  The beautiful butterfly is nice, but it is not their business.  

Join us on Tuesday, April 6 at 1 PM for our next Live Optimization Webinar.  Please submit your site and we'll look forward to talking to you live!

 

Posted by Jeanne Hopkins on Tue, Mar 30, 2010 @ 01:00 PM

COMMENTS

Thank you again for reviewing our site. We are working on implementing your suggestions. I can't wait to see the new score.

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 1:24 PM by Cynthia Fink


This was a great webinar. Based on your recommendations for the sites that you reviewed, I have a page of notes to implement.

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 1:30 PM by Patti Anastasia


Interesting analysis. I guess coming to HubSpot with a starting score of 56 isn't so bad after all.

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 2:22 PM by Allison A. Bailes III, PhD


Mike and Jeanne did a great job as usual. I got a chance to interview Mike Volpe on the feedback Hubspot received on the live interactive webinar. Take a look at what he thought about the webinar and how Hubspot expects to make it better next time.  
http://www.newageofmarketingandpr.com/2010/03/5-questions-with-mike-volpe-of-hubspot.html

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 2:23 PM by Natasha Attal


Excellent post. Wish I'd seen the webinar! What I love most is that you've shared SEO tips everyone can implement, with actual examples. Thanks to the website owners for hanging your laundry out for the rest of us to learn from!  
 
Michelle Quillin for New England Multimedia and Q Web Consulting 
http://twitter.com/nemultimedia

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 2:35 PM by Michelle Quillin


Your website grader link is not working.

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 2:55 PM by Joe


Your Website Grader is a great tool. Thank you for such great information and insights. I really appreciate the honesty that just the good score of a 96, there are still many things companies can continue to do to improve their websites. 
 
We have a client who enjoys this tool to measure his progress, but also monitor what a few others are up to. 
 
Great information and insights. Thank you!

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 3:47 PM by Rebecca Dutcher


Dear @Joe, I tested websitegrader.com and it is working fine now. Please try again.

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 3:48 PM by Jeanne Hopkins


The live site webinar is a great idea. I must say I've learned a lot from your webinars and blog posts. Keep up the good work... 

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 5:00 PM by Blake


Great post Hubspot. Fantastic ideas

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 6:19 PM by Rachael Lord


Ahhh, the good 'ol days of webgrader...I can remember them well. My business' website had a 13 score...Yikes...Today we are a 97...This is just another reason I think Hubspot is the greatest CMS and small biz SEO company on the market today. (Note: I'm a customer, not an employee)

posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 7:51 PM by Marcus Sheridan, The Sales Lion


need to link better. your photo for website grader is going to: 
 
http://blog.hubspot.comwww.grader.com

posted on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 10:00 AM by terra


@terra - Thank you for the tip...I fixed it.

posted on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 10:06 AM by Jeanne Hopkins


This was a great start to your live optimizations webinars! Very helpful, practical advice for small biz SEO and also good support for agencies like ours to use HubSpot tools with clients. Keep up the good work!

posted on Thursday, April 01, 2010 at 11:07 AM by Sally Anne Dishong


I'm just wondering if it is a bad thing when the website grader comes up with N/A for number of indexed pages from Google? Does that indicate they are not viewable to search engine bots?

posted on Wednesday, April 07, 2010 at 4:31 PM by Amy M


Thanks so much for all of your information. It's great that there is a free website analysis tool that you can use and it will tell you what is going well with your site or not.

posted on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 2:02 PM by Jordan


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