Final Verdict
0/100
An SEO consultant who is invisible to Google and uses a Gmail address, running a Genesis Framework site that feels like a 2012 blog archive for 'Grandma'.
Impression
35
Your site looks like a default Genesis Framework child theme from the era when people still thought 'Web 2.0' was a cool buzzword. It's so minimalist it borders on 'I forgot to hire a designer.'
Genesis Framework time machine
Performance
45
You're running WordPress on the Genesis Framework, which is basically the tech equivalent of wearing a three-piece suit to a beach party. It's structurally sound, but incredibly dated and unnecessarily heavy for a text-heavy blog.
Genesis overhead on WP
SEO
15
Your title tag is 'Emanuele Vaccari Consulente SEO freelance: Emanuele Vaccari Consulente SEO freelance'—repeating your name twice isn't an SEO strategy, it's a cry for help. Plus, a 'Search' for your domain returned zero results; the cobbler's children truly have no shoes.
Invisible to Google Search
Copywriting
25
You claim to be a 'Consulente Web' but you're using 'emanuele.vaccari@gmail.com' on your footer. If you can't set up an MX record for your own domain, why should anyone trust you with their marketing strategy?
Gmail address for business
Trust
20
Bragging about being 'folgorato' (electrified) by the internet in 1996 is fine, but your site's 'guida facile per la nonna' (easy guide for grandma) aesthetic suggests you haven't updated your design philosophy since then either.
1996 nostalgia trip