Examples of Bad Websites
There are countless examples of embarrassing website designs and development out there. These are the latest examples we have discovered. For each site below we provide a brief analysis to assist you in avoiding the same pitfalls.
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Polymer Chain Inc.
What's that you say? You can't read Chinese? Well neither can we, and we suspect the target audience for this American company can't read it either.
When companies don't hire a professional web developer or use a professional hosting company, they're risking more than the presumed savings was worth. You may want to do business with your local Chamber of Commerce members, or even throw a bit of business to a relative, but that decision could be costly.
Your business relies more than ever on its online presence, this is NOT the time or place to be cheap.
TEI International
When the only Google review states "Closed, closed , out of business, mighty closed." (and it's from 2008), one might assume this place is out of business.
But is it? There's no way of knowing. YES, the appearance is dated. YES the photos are not the correct resolution and they're blurry. But the content is for a company that offers very relevant services.
Make sure you have something on your website that lets people know you are OPEN FOR BUSINESS and hoping to earn theirs.
Everest International
Holy color palette! Pink might be the only one left out - but wait, it's on subpages. Along with every other color of the rainbow...on a brown background.
This bad website is for a consulting service dealing with scientific issues regarding polymers, elastomers and other compounds. That's a big business! Is it not paying much these days?
It's hard to get past the circus of colors to see if there's any useful content here. Your mileage may vary.
J Drasner
We're going to call today's bad website 'vintage', rather than 'bad'. It's functional, contains a lot of information and is almost responsive. It tries - but never achieves smartphone compatibility. Tablet-sizing seems to be the best it can do.
An ISO cert is mentioned, yet not displayed anywhere on the website.
The company taking 'credit' for this website in the footer rudely redirects to their own site, rather than opening their site in a new window. You'd think they would know better? Maybe they're the 'bad' part of this boogersite...
Gemini Creative
Is it just us - or would you be looking for a more appealing website when visiting one for a company that sells website design?
The landing page for this particular shop is underwhelming to say the least. Then, the first three examples of their work show a photo with the client's company name in white text upon it. Three in a row! It may be safe to say that this is the formula, and you'll know ahead of time what you'll be getting. Not very 'creative' eh?