Cre8pc Web Site Reviews on Sale

In this, the season of giving, and because web site reviews are so popular, I’m offering the chance to get your site review for just $82.50, on a first come, first serve basis.

What Do You Get?

  • A full written report emailed to you in PDF format.
  • Screenshots with notes, suggestions, etc.
  • Fast turnaround.
  • Input on usability, understandability, conversions, calls to action, persuasive design
  • Feedback on information architecture and navigation
  • Organic on page search engine optimization check
  • Any size site but timed for an hour review.
  • (Functional testing, shopping cart testing, more advanced testing not included.)

Cre8pc Web Site Usability Testing Services and SEO since 1996


Other Special Discount Services Available

In addition, I offer free quotes on larger projects, and am running a variety of discounted site reviews which are designed for small and medium online businesses or start-up sites.

Payment is via PayPal or Check.

Let a well known usability consultant take your web site for quick spin!

It’s never too late for a “How am I doing?” checkup.

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About cre8pc

Kim Krause Berg’s long background in web design, SEO and usability includes software application functional and user interface testing, accessibility, information architecture and persuasive design. She shared her passion for Usability and SEO through her site and private consulting at Cre8pc for 17 years. Kim founded Cre8asiteforums in 1998. In the fall of 2012 she sold her forums to Internet Marketing Ninjas and retired from private consulting to join their Executive Management team where she continues her work in usability testing, customer experience and conversions design. My Online Course: Web Site Usability 101 Member: American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Information Architecture Institute Usability Professionals Association (UPA)
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