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Free Site Analysis
I have decided to apply my knowledge of efficiency and usability to help other sites (as a senior in Industrial Engineering and experienced web developer). I’m going to begin analyzing websites for free (unless I get a whole lot of people coming to me, but I don’t really see that happening). This doesn’t mean I will be insulting your content, criticizing your writing style, or making financial decisions for you. An analysis would basically include whatever you want to know, namely usability and design suggestions.If I don’t get anyone volunteering to have their site analyzed, I will pick out a blog/site at random (take THAT, society!) - just as almost a reference or example. So… any takers? Leave a comment in the “Save Me!” section or email me at jtg (at) clemson.edu if you are interested.
Note: By agreeing to a site analysis, you are also agreeing to have it posted publicly (hey, a free backlink!).
Hi, I'm Jim! I'm a Senior in Industrial Engineering at Clemson University. I created this site so I can get experience in the field of website optimization - so if you were wondering why this is free, there's your answer. This is what I enjoy doing and what I plan on doing for a while yet. So I encourage any web developers to go ahead and request a