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URL: ilpostodellechiavi.com
Final Verdict
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A locksmith site that suffers from a severe personality disorder, oscillating between emergency door repairs in Trieste and unsolicited travel blogging about touching bronze bull testicles in New York.

Impression
35
The site is a navigational nightmare that can't decide if it's a local business in Trieste or a travel diary. Having a '.com' that points to an old Torino directory while your '.it' handles the real work is a great way to ensure nobody—including Google—knows where you actually exist.
Identity crisis and geo-confusion
Performance
45
For a 'Pronto Intervento' (emergency) service, the site is surprisingly heavy on 'tecnologie di tracciamento' and affiliate link disclosures. I shouldn't have to accept a cookie policy longer than the time it takes to pick a lock just to see your phone number.
Bloated tracking and affiliate overhead
SEO
30
Your H1 says 'Pronto Intervento Fabbro Trieste,' but your recent content is 'New York in 10 giorni.' Unless you're planning to fly from Italy to Manhattan to unlock an apartment in Queens, you're nuking your local authority with a blog that belongs on a 2012 Tumblr account.
Catastrophic content irrelevance
Copywriting
20
Quote: 'Dicono porti fortuna toccare i testicoli del toro di Wall Street... anche Franz ci è riuscito!' I'm looking for a locksmith to fix my front door, Franz, not a detailed report on which financial district statues you've molested for luck.
Bizarre personal oversharing
Trust
10
The disclaimer 'Potremmo ricevere una commissione per gli acquisti effettuati' is terrifying on a professional service site. Are you suggesting a specific lock because it's secure, or because you're chasing a 3% kickback from an Amazon affiliate link?
Affiliate-funded locksmithing?
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