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:: Thursday, October 31, 2002 ::

Just Do It. Yourself

At long last I've put up a page on Cre8pc.com that offers something you don't have to pay me to do for you.

Web Site Rescue is now available in two forms. First, you can download a series of FREE checklists or review test sheets that will allow you to analyze your own web pages. Checklists offer a review to make sure you didn't forget anything, and may also inspire you to think of new things to add or try you hadn't thought of before. The test sheets offer a rating mechanism that allows you to determine what needs to be fixed immediately or can be postponed for a future release. You can track those releases and the identity of each tester. I'm offering basic documents for free, with more advanced, password protected usability tasks, search engine optimization testing and user testing being developed and made available for a fee in the coming months.

If you do want to pay a fee, I freelance as time permits (due to my regular consulting committments) in web site reviews. (see Fee Web Site Review Information) My approach is to keep it simple and provide a lot of data you can apply immediately without the need to analyze metrics and graphs or read large manual-size reports. I freelance in web site testing because I'm locked into project management/usability testing consulting contracts that require me to be on call 24-7. This means I stay off the phone to be available to them (and conference calls) but I'm free to freelance via email as much as I can handle.

My competitors, who do this full time with large staffs, charge between $100 and $640 per page for web site testing, whereas I give you the down and dirty at a mere $60/hr. You tell me how long to review and what your needs are. I target that. You stay within your budget. I get referrals from Highrankings.com and SearchSummit.com, if you'd like to contact people for references.

Two ways to Just Do It. Yourself. Or with me your side (email-side anyway!)

Kim

:: posted by Kim Krause Berg on 10/31/2002 10:35:58 AM

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