Final Verdict
0/100
An Italian WordPress time capsule that insists on using a .com domain for a site that doesn't speak a word of English, while claiming accreditation from a 'University of Northwest' in New Jersey that sounds like a front for a witness protection program.
Impression
35
The design is 'Early 2010s Medical Brochure' chic. You’ve used the file 'elementi-grafici-spina-blu-A.webp' so many times I can feel my own vertebrae fusing together just by scrolling.
Aggressive Blue Spine Overload
Performance
42
Congrats on discovering .webp, but wrapping them in a heavy WordPress container with 'My Agile Privacy' and various tracking scripts makes the site load with the agility of a patient needing the Mézières method.
Standard WordPress Bloat
SEO
45
Your meta title is 'Corsi Metodo Mezieres: Corsi Metodo Mezieres.' We heard you the first time. It’s a search result, not a schoolyard chant.
Repetitive Title Tags
Copywriting
30
Your 'A chi sono rivolti' section lists every profession from Surgeons to 'Insegnante di Pilates.' You didn't write a target audience; you wrote a census of anyone with a bank account and a passing interest in spines.
Desperate Lead Targeting
Trust
40
You’re an Italian academy in Rome, but you’re flexing a protocol with the 'University of Northwest New Jersey.' Nothing says 'prestigious medical training' like a certification from a state known primarily for its turnpikes and the Sopranos.
Sketchy US Accreditation