"The web equivalent of a dung salesman"
That is my description for these self-taught cowboys who roam around generating business for themselves and charging not inconsiderable amounts of money for what can only be described as a steaming pile of web excrement.
I shan't name people... but you can find examples for yourselves if you simply look for small business websites. As these companies are small, they often don't have a web presence and make themselves easy prey to these gobshites who manage to swindle some cash out of them for next to nothing.
Common indicators of this phenomenon are:
The temptation to simply build up a list of all the businesses with crap websites and mail them a proposal for redesign is FAR too tempting. It's a pity that I am far too busy/lazy to do it. I'm sure that I'd nail one out of every five for a job... making it a pretty penny to earn. I do have the banker that I have a few jobs lined up for myself, which is nice... but if things get tight, I'll be knocking on some virtual doors and informing these businesses that they've been conned right and proper.
www.webpagesthatsuck.com/
I shan't name people... but you can find examples for yourselves if you simply look for small business websites. As these companies are small, they often don't have a web presence and make themselves easy prey to these gobshites who manage to swindle some cash out of them for next to nothing.
Common indicators of this phenomenon are:
- splash pages - in some cases, it is fine... one of my own uses a splash page, but it has a purpose. www.mangetout.co.uk has two shops in close proximity and you'll want the right one. Whereas, the webshites will often learn a new trick and use it every time they create a site. One I am aware of does this for every site he has built. And... worse than using a splash page unnecessarily is the fact they look crap. If you're gonna make a splash page, at least make sure it serves its purpose - in this case, aesthetics.
- visit counter - why?! WHY!?! Who gives a toss if they are the 5000th visitor or the 5th? WHO CARES?! It's one of the easiest and quickest ways of making your site look completely amateur - which is why it is a prime indicator of shitness.
- today's date - cos we don't have enough things around us telling us the date. Desktop calendar - check. Wall calendar (dogs) - check. Computer desktop - check. Watch - check. Phone - check. Diary - check. Who honestly needs today's date on a webpage? Admittedly, a lot of bigger sites do this too. Commonly, news sites... but that has a purpose too. Not so for a simple presence website. Idiots.
- "This page was last updated on..." - the quickest way of making your site look dated. Okay, if you have a page that it is important to keep up to date or for people to tell if it was updated since their last visit, fine. But that's not particularly necessary on small business/organisation websites with lots of static content. All it does is make your site look feeble and unwanted by the lack of attention lavished upon it by its author. There is nothing worse than going on a site and seeing that a page was last updated five years ago. Worse, I suppose, is going to see a page that looks like it was designed five years ago and was only updated yestesrday... that's common on these scheister sites too.
- Badly cut/rendered graphics - one example of a site that was ironically pinched from us shows this perfectly - we had made a Flash intro for this unnamed site... it shows a few silhouettes of children doing various activities in an animated way... the new 'designer' chose to badly cut out the children individually and staple them back together into the header of each page on the site - not only that, but he didn't bother to recreate the header text at all and simply cut that out of the previous header too, so a mishmash of the worst of everything right there.
The temptation to simply build up a list of all the businesses with crap websites and mail them a proposal for redesign is FAR too tempting. It's a pity that I am far too busy/lazy to do it. I'm sure that I'd nail one out of every five for a job... making it a pretty penny to earn. I do have the banker that I have a few jobs lined up for myself, which is nice... but if things get tight, I'll be knocking on some virtual doors and informing these businesses that they've been conned right and proper.
www.webpagesthatsuck.com/

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