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How to Check Website Quality?

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Piotr Sałaga
Piotr Sałaga

Assessing the Quality of a Website: Key to Online Success

After commissioning a website, it is crucial to check if it has been well done and meets your expectations. You don't have to be a technical expert to assess the quality of the site. Just check a few key aspects that affect its functionality, usability, and visibility on the internet.

1. Check Website Functionality

  • Working links: Go through all pages and make sure all links work correctly. Check both internal links (to other pages on your site) and external links (to other pages on the internet).
  • Contact forms: Test the contact forms and make sure they work correctly. Check that messages are sent and received without any problems.
  • Special features: If the site has special features, such as an online store, reservation system, or photo gallery, make sure they work correctly and as expected.
  • Operation on different browsers: Check how the site looks and works on different web browsers (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge). Make sure there are no problems with displaying or operating the site on any of them.

2. Evaluate User Experience (UX)

  • Intuitive navigation: Is the navigation on the site intuitive and easy to use? Can users easily find what they are looking for?
  • Readable layout: Is the layout of the site readable and clear? Is the content easy to read and understand?
  • Aesthetic appearance: Does the site look aesthetic and professional? Are the colors, fonts, and images well chosen?
  • Responsiveness: Is the site responsive and looks good on different devices (computers, smartphones, tablets)? Test the site on different devices to make sure there are no problems with displaying or operating.
  • Ease of contact: Can users easily find contact information and contact you? Does the site have a contact form, email address, phone number?

3. Test Website Speed and Performance

  • Loading speed: How quickly does the site load? Use tools such as Google PageSpeed Insights (pagespeed.web.dev), GTmetrix (gtmetrix.com) or Pingdom Website Speed Test (tools.pingdom.com) to check the speed of the site and identify areas for improvement.
  • Image optimization: Are the images on the site optimized for loading speed? Images that are too large can slow down the site.
  • Caching: Does the site use caching mechanisms to speed up loading?

4. Check SEO Optimization

  • Keywords: Is the site optimized for keywords related to your industry? Are keywords used in titles, descriptions, headings, and content?
  • Meta descriptions: Does each page have a unique and engaging meta description? Meta descriptions are displayed in search results and can encourage users to click on your site.
  • Alt texts for images: Do all images have alt texts that describe what they show? Alt texts help search engines understand the content of images and improve the accessibility of the site for people with disabilities.
  • Friendly URLs: Are URLs friendly to users and search engines? URLs should be short, readable, and contain keywords.
  • Site map: Does the site have a site map that makes it easier for search engines to index content?

5. Take Care of Website Security

  • SSL certificate: Does the site have an SSL certificate (HTTPS)? An SSL certificate encrypts data transmitted between the user and the server and protects against data interception by third parties.
  • Updates: Is the site software (e.g. CMS, plugins, themes) updated regularly? Updates include security fixes that protect the site against hacker attacks.
  • Protection against attacks: Is the site protected against hacker attacks, such as SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)?

6. Pay Attention to Content

  • Content uniqueness: Is the content on the site unique and not plagiarized? Unique content is important for SEO and building authority.
  • Grammatical and spelling correctness: Is the content grammatically and orthographically correct? Errors can negatively affect the perception of the site.
  • Content timeliness: Is the content up-to-date and updated regularly? Outdated content can negatively affect SEO and the perception of the site.
  • Value for users: Is the content valuable to users and answers their questions and needs?

7. Test Website Accessibility

  • Accessibility for people with disabilities: Is the site accessible to people with disabilities, e.g. blind or visually impaired people? Make sure the site complies with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).
  • Color contrast: Is the color contrast sufficient to make the content readable for people with visual impairments?
  • Keyboard navigation: Is the site fully navigable using the keyboard?

8. Ask for Feedback

  • Ask friends and family: Ask friends and family to test the site and share their opinions.
  • Collect feedback from users: Place a feedback form or survey on the site to collect feedback from users.

Summary

Checking the quality of a website is crucial to its success. Analyze the functionality of the site, user experience, speed and performance, SEO optimization, security, content, and accessibility. Ask for feedback and use it to improve the site. Remember that a website is a tool that should help you achieve your business goals. Therefore, it is worth spending time evaluating and improving it.

If you need help assessing the quality of your website or want to optimize it for functionality, user experience, SEO, security, or accessibility, please contact us. We are at your disposal and will be happy to help you achieve online success!

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