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If you already have a website but it’s under-performing, it might be your site — its navigation, user-friendliness, content, and functionality. A website analysis is one of the first things that Web Ad.vantage does before undertaking any kind of marketing campaign. Why drive traffic to a site that visitors don’t enjoy being at?

Our Website Analysis Report will detail flaws in site structure, source coding, navigation and content and make recommendations for improvement. Similarly, we can undertake the same kind of analysis of your competitors’ sites. Our Competitive Analysis Comparison Report notes things competitors might be doing better or worse than you, features they offer, how they fare in search engine rankings, the number of links into their site they have, and any other significant issues.

Want to discuss getting a website analysis for your domain or for competitive intelligence with a competitive analysis comparison report? Give us a call at (410) 942-0488 or contact us via our Online Request for Proposal form.





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The quality of Web Ad.vantage's work and the professionalism their team displayed is what really sets them apart from the crowd. They took the time to really understand our business model and our site architecture. Their recommendations were well thought out and presented with specific examples and action
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--Dan Auer, CEO & COO
Decorative Product Source, Inc.

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