Software finds and fixes defective code on web pages.

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With built-in web page analyzer to inspect HTML code used on web pages, DeepTrawl scans web sites to identify missing and slow links which cause problems when users are browsing website. Capable of identifying spam and inappropriate postings on blog or web forum pages, software also helps remove out-of-date information from site.



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Make Your Web Site More Effective with DeepTrawl



Deep Cognition Ltd. has released DeepTrawl, a powerful Windows application that ensures that your web site is functioning properly, and delivering a professional image to your web site visitors. The program can scan your web site and identify bad links, slow links, and bad HTML that will cause problems with web browsers. It can also identify spam and inappropriate postings on your blog or web forum pages.

Visitors only spend a few seconds on your web site before deciding whether to stay or leave. DeepTrawl finds the problems with your web site that would, if left undetected, drive away customers and reduce your profits. The program checks every link on every page of your site, identifying both missing and slow links. By fixing these bad links, you enhance your web visitors' experience on your web site, resulting in less frustration, more return visits, and more sales.

DeepTrawl inspects the HTML code that you use on your web pages, and alerts you to problems. Often, a poorly coded web site looks good in some browsers, while looking terrible in others. Although some web browsing programs may be forgiving of badly written HTML code, many prospects will see a badly formatted web page, and move immediately to your competitors' sites instead of throughly exploring your site. DeepTrawl lets you find and fix the defective code on your web pages, resulting in happier web site visitors.

With DeepTrawl, you don't have to be - or hire - a web site professional to ensure that your web site is of the highest quality. The program has a built-in web page analyzer. Each time it identifies a problem with your web pages, it shows you what is wrong, and explains how to fix it. You can become productive with DeepTrawl immediately. Simply identify your home page or other starting point, and DeepTrawl will begin analyzing your web site.

DeepTrawl eliminates a major obstacle to adding a blog, wiki, or web forum to your site. Many businesses are forced to abandon these interactive technologies because they are abused by both spammers and competitors who use them to post inappropriate messages. DeepTrawl can alert you when there has been a posting to your site that contains foul language, a competitor's product or company name, or any text strings that you identify. The program protects you from unfair attacks that can put a dent in your income.

The program lets you ensure that you've removed out-of-date information from your site. If you have a new phone number, postal address, or product name, or simply a page which hasn't been updated recently, you can use DeepTrawl to ensure that the old information has been updated or removed from your site.

Whether you're a business owner who wants to ensure that your web site visitors have a positive experience on your web site, a consultant or network administrator who is responsible for the integrity of a large collection of web sites, or a web site developer who wants to test the quality of a web site before you make it available on the Internet, DeepTrawl has the tools that you need. DeepTrawl was awarded a 5-cow rating on the popular Tucows download site, and a 4.5 rating on SnapFiles.com.

DeepTrawl runs on Windows XP or 2000, costs $49(US) for a single user license, and may be ordered securely online on www.deeptrawl.com. For more information about DeepTrawl, contact Deep Cognition Ltd., Suite 276, Chremma House, 14 London Road, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom GU1 2AG Internet: www.deeptrawl.com Email: support@DeepTrawl.com

Contact Name: Jonathan Matthews
Organization: Deep Cognition Ltd.
Title: DeepTrawl
E-mail: jonathan@DeepTrawl.com

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