I’ve done some website reviews in the past, way back, and I get e-mails all the time asking me to do more of them. I’m not sure why they’re so interesting to you, but who am I to deny you?
Last night I went through a site and did a quick review (about 15 minutes) for you.
I always worry about doing these reviews because I don’t want to offend the attorneys involved in developing the site. My hope is that any sting associated with my criticism is offset by some useful ideas for improvement. It’s tough to get honest feedback about our sites because our friends and family want to be nice to us. On top of that, our friendly critics aren’t prospective customers, and they don’t see the site through the eyes of someone seeking help for the problem we solve. It’s tricky to get useful input and feedback.
Of course, my opinions on a site are only my own. I could be totally wrong. However, I have been playing with these concepts since the very beginning and have a pretty good feel for what works and what doesn’t when it comes to building a practice.
I’ve embedded the review below. If the video isn’t showing up in your reader, just click through to see the video. You can expand the video using the little button in the lower right-hand corner of the video so it’s easier to see the details.