Website Analysis Tool

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Hello kids,
I was wondering if anyone is using a tool to analyze a potential clients' website?
My outsource guy gives it to me after the sale but I want to come in better prepared to "educate" my potential client on why he needs to hire me and pay me obscene amounts of money. (lol)

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author pxitvcrnwgkd
    I have built something like this for personal use. If I knew I could sign up a bunch of webmasters or sales people i`d be happy to start building a UI/UX for it and put it online.
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    • Profile picture of the author crams
      google analytics would do the trick to track all organic traffic and to see the flow of your visitors.

      also setup goals.
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  • Profile picture of the author dadaas
    What is this website analyzing tool do? What really does it analyze? Pagerank? Alexa ranking? What else?
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    • Profile picture of the author pxitvcrnwgkd
      Originally Posted by dadaas View Post

      What is this website analyzing tool do? What really does it analyze? Pagerank? Alexa ranking? What else?
      Discovers technical things about a website such as:

      Mobile (or not)
      Technology used (PHP, ASP.NET)
      OS (Linux, Windoze)
      Platform (Wordpress, Frontpage, Wix, Godaddy Sitebuilder, etc)
      Structural issues: bad html, php errors, broken images, broken links
      Social Networking linked from a site
      Social Networking charts (number of reviews, likes, trends over time)

      And I have to leave else this list would go on and on .. sky is the limit.

      Edit: Amending this post below.

      So the best possible use for this would be generating nice charts and graphs in a PDF or web viewable format that web marketers can take to their client and say "My team can fix all this stuff for you for $___"

      Alternate use is less powerful but might be for a small biz to do their own research and make sure their web biz is doing as well as possible.

      I think a simple flat rate subscription for a service like this would be a good way to go. This removes the cost per report, so that web marketers are not buying reports for cold leads.
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  • Profile picture of the author pxitvcrnwgkd
    This site does a lot of what my setup does. I just found this.

    Website Review - SEO Tool | WooRank.com
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    There's a lot out there, that will analyze coding issues, missing tags for SEO purposes, PR, alexa rank, and other nonsense(not saying missing tags and coding issues are nonsense). Wish I could find one that would analyze possible broken links as well as typos.

    The problem with a lot of them, is they don't allow your own branding or an attractive way to send to the potential client.
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    • Profile picture of the author pxitvcrnwgkd
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      There's a lot out there, that will analyze coding issues, missing tags for SEO purposes, PR, alexa rank, and other nonsense(not saying missing tags and coding issues are nonsense). Wish I could find one that would analyze possible broken links as well as typos.

      The problem with a lot of them, is they don't allow your own branding or an attractive way to send to the potential client.
      Yeah you are right. The one I linked charges $150 for 5 reports - and they can be branded. I think this is an opportunity to deliver unlimited reports for a flat rate subscription fee. Fully branded, you choose the information that is in the report, and the backend keeps track of changes so you can monitor your existing clients over the length of their contract.
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  • Profile picture of the author MarketingInternet
    Google analystics
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  • Profile picture of the author sdentrepreneur
    I use Hubspots Free Tool, I know it doesn't go deep into SEO but its been a great opener for me to get new clients. I am not afraid of losing them to HubSpot.

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