What can you say about change? And what can you do when the “new” involves a complete change of your daily routine? Have you ever been in such a situation, when you make a plan, believe you’ve got it all figured out and live the surprise of not being able to keep up with the rhythm of the change?

And when the change means a new job, which involves relocation in a new town, eventually a town you know nothing about, with a different lifestyle, how are you going to find your way around?

Luckily, we have the Internet. This appears to be the world that has all the answers. We type into the search engines “relocation”, or if you are like me you simple type into your web browser www.relocation.com and voilà: you’ve got yourself a site that stretches all over your monitor with quality information, a moving companies search engine, real estate and moving guides, car and auto transport guides, information on international shipping and so much more.

The design is simple, user friendly, making the search a snap. If we ignore the overreaching, exaggerated web copy (that tells us that “Relocation.com offers the most trusted and comprehensive consumer destination…“ ) and focus only on the benefits of the site, it is easy to conclude that this is, without a doubt, a useful resource.

What I’d still like to see on the site is a user generated part, where the people could share their opinions about certain destinations, services and so on. I mean: if you use one of the moving companies listed on the site, you should also be able to read real reviews, submitted by real people, reviews that will help you determine whether to employ a specific company.

W3C and Section 508 accessibility? The site still needs a lot of work.