Final Verdict
0/100
A pharmaceutical-themed marketing blog where Armand Federico plays Morpheus, offering a 'pill' of generic SEO advice and WordPress tags that haven't been relevant since the pre-LLM era.
Impression
42
The site looks like a 2018 WordPress template that's desperately trying to make 'Aspiriner' happen. Calling your newsletter subscription 'Accetto la pillola' isn't edgy; it's a liability for a brand consultant.
Dad-joke branding overload
Performance
35
With multiple 'Tap to unmute' YouTube embeds and a heavy WordPress backend, this site loads with the speed of a dial-up connection in the Aosta Valley. It's a miracle the 'prompt engineering' article finishes rendering before the AI it's describing becomes obsolete.
YouTube embed graveyard
SEO
45
The meta title 'ASPIRINER - sei un influencer? prendi l'aspiriner' is less of a title and more of a cry for help. You have a tag cloud featuring 'virus' and 'soldi'—nothing says 'authority' like 2005-style tag stuffing.
Keyword stuffing in tags
Copywriting
30
Titles like 'Come fare soldi online' and 'Perché alcune opere d'arte valgono milioni' read like the clickbait sidebar of a failing news site. If your value prop is 'taking the pill,' I'd rather stay in the Matrix where I don't have to read about 'touch points' again.
Generic 'Make Money' tropes
Trust
55
The footer proudly displays a P.IVA for a solo practitioner while the site tries to feel like a high-end agency portal. The 'Experiments' section features projects with names like 'm.s.l.m.' and 'paintofview'—which sound more like rejected indie band names than serious tech products.
The 'One-Man-Army' complex