Final Verdict
0/100
A digital graveyard of 1990s glory days and 'T-shaped' ego, where the SEO 'specialist' thinks starting a meta title with 'hai trovato' is a vibe rather than a conversion killer.
Impression
40
The site looks like a CVS receipt for a marketing career. You’ve listed so many clients—from 'Casinò di Saint-Vincent' to 'PuraCBD'—that I expected to see 'The Roman Empire' at the bottom of the list.
Wall of text exhaustion
Performance
45
For an SEO specialist, having your contact form scream 'Abilita JavaScript' is a bold way to tell Google's crawler and privacy-conscious clients to get lost. It's a WordPress site that feels like it's holding on for dear life with 50+ plugins.
JavaScript-dependent lead capture
SEO
35
Your meta title is 'hai trovato - ARMAND FEDERICO'. Clever? No. You’re burning the most valuable real estate in search on a lower-case 'you found' instead of actual keywords. I wouldn't pay €850 for an 'Analisi SEO' from someone who optimizes for 'cute' over 'clicks'.
Arrogant meta title strategy
Copywriting
30
You claim your first site in 1997 had 3 million visitors, yet your current hero section is a generic list of nouns. Using 'T-Shaped' to describe yourself in 2024 is the professional equivalent of wearing a Bluetooth headset to a wedding.
The 'T-Shaped' humble brag
Trust
50
The 'Clienti' section isn't social proof; it's a data dump. Listing 'Democratici di Sinistra' and 'Pizzeria Ulisse' in the same breath doesn't make you look versatile; it makes you look like you've never said 'no' to a check in 27 years.
Logo soup overload