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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Ohio Semitrailer
Touting "over a Quarter of a Million Dollars in inventory", one might assume that said inventory was present on this website, so customers could see and order some. But no, today's bad website is just not feeling that useful.
With four scant pages, you'll get what you get and like it. The Contact page, which could have instead been simple footer information, doesn't have a form or even an email address. You may call this business, or visit.
The page called OEM Parts only shows four logos, none linked, of what are presumably the brands of equipment carried. The Images page does contain some, as well as some words. Yawn.
"Progressive" Oil Tools
"Progressive" is a word that certainly doesn't apply to today's bad website. One can only hope and pray that what this company offers is more up-to-date and functional than this moldy oldie.
When a boogersite is submitted to us, we typically go looking for who is taking credit for developing it. In this case, looking at the creator's website is explanation enough.
FrontPage 4? We can't even.
Ad Art Studios
Precision Machining
It's...puzzling why there are still such bad websites out there online today. It's 2023. Today's bad website looks as though it was made in the late 1990s.
There's just no reason to limp along with such a dinosaur when there are many affordable companies out there which would be glad to help anyone out of the stone age.
If your company is good at what it does, and wants to gain customers - wouldn't you want everyone who finds you online to get a favorable impression and be eager to contact you?
Bruce Air
SINNERS! Get yourselves right into a handbasket because you are going straight to you-know-where. See the light green bundle of words at the bottom of the home page? All of those 'keywords'? That is a blatant violation of best practices, and any self-respecting SEO cheater-face would've hidden them in text that matched the background. Not here!
This bad website has keywords RIGHT OUT THERE in an attempt to gain higher placement on search engine results: air compressors air dryers air compressors air air compressors air dryers dryers air compressors air compressors air dryers air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers air compressors air dryers