Final Verdict
0/100
Erred.it is the only web agency brave enough to name itself after its most frequent deliverable: a mistake.
Impression
45
Naming your agency 'Erred' (the past tense of 'to make a mistake') is a level of self-awareness that usually requires a therapist. The UI is a generic Elementor-flavored fever dream that screams 'I charge 500 euros for a template and call it a strategy'.
Brand name is a failure
Performance
38
The site is so buried in 'Gestisci Consenso Cookie' scripts and WordPress overhead that it feels like trying to run a marathon in a medieval suit of armor. You even have a blog post about '5 tools to optimize images,' yet your own site's payload suggests you haven't used any of them.
WordPress Plugin Bloat
SEO
52
Your meta title 'Daniel Raison: Realizzazione siti web Ascoli Piceno' is less of a brand statement and more of a desperate prayer to the Google gods of 2008. It's so localized it might as well only be visible to people standing on your porch.
Keyword Stuffing Meta Title
Copywriting
30
You claim 'Il punti di forza del tuo sito web saranno...'—maybe 'Il punto di forza' of your next site should be a spellchecker. Also, listing 'Info Funerali' in your portfolio is a bold choice; it’s nice to know where your clients' digital presence goes to die.
Grammar error in value prop
Trust
55
Nothing says 'World-Class Web Design' like a footer that lists a Pinterest account with zero pins and a blog post comparing Wix vs WordPress. If you're still debating Wix in 2024, you aren't an architect; you're a digital handyman with a cracked copy of Photoshop.
Generic Agency Template