Bad Website
How to Create a Bad
Website and Frustrate Your Visitors
If you're a sadistic kind of webmaster or website owner and have a burning desire to
royally frustrate and anger your site visitors each and every time they visit your site,
these three lists are just for you. If you want to have a terrible website that looks bad,
works horribly and breaks fundamental marketing rules, read on.
First let me explain why there are three lists. One way to look at any website is to break
it up into three equally important segments; design, technical and marketing. In other words,
every site on the Web contains these three components.
They all have a design or look and feel (design), they all have to be on a server and coded
properly to be live on the Internet (technical) and they all have ways in which they attract
visitors and make sales (marketing).
Let's look at the top ten ways in which you can annoy your website visitors and basically
fail miserably at the whole website endeavor in each of the three segments. The following
is a líst, broken up into the three categories, defining exactly what NOT to do.
Top 10 Web Design Mistakes:
1. Not using Web conventions, instead use crazy and wacky formats that no one's ever
seen and no one can understand.
2. Writing trite, predictable, boring or copied content only and not updating your
site.
3. Creating totally different and unique navigation for every page so that your
visitors need to waste time re-learning your navigation every time they go to a new page.
Also creating totally different look & feels for every page so that your visitors don't know
if they're on the same site or clicked away.
4. Using confusing, obfuscated and mysterious labels for all your links and buttons
so that no one ever has any idea where they're going if they click. The more confusing, the
better.
5. Making it impossible to search the site. Offering no search box, no site map and
basically no possible way to find anything on your website.
6. Including content that only talks about you. Not mentioning anything about your
visitors or how you can help them, just talk about you and your history and all your achievements.
Including a big picture of you and your office building right on the home page.
7. Including only poorly-written copy with lots of grammar mistakes, and ubiquitous,
curious and horrendous spelling and punctuation mistakes throughout your site.
8. Not including any text. Making every page on your site one big picture. So for instance,
on your home page have one giant picture of you and your office building and have no text so
search engines can't see your site at all.
9. Using buttons for your navigation only, or use complicated JavaScript drop down menus
that complicate your site's navigation. Either way, if you do this and include no text links, the
search engines won't be able to spider (navigate and record) your website.
10. Making your site as difficult to read as possible. Use teeny, tiny fonts that are hard
to read against some funky-colored background. For instance, use blue fonts on a black background.
Top 10 Technical Mistakes:
1. Making your website take forever to load in people's browsers. The longer the better.
2. Making it so that your site looks completely different on everybody's computer. So for
Macs your site looks one way, and for PCs it looks another way. Or having it look totally different
in Internet Explorer, Chrome and Firefox.
3. Making it so that any functionality on the site is confusing to figure out and works
improperly and inconsistently every time it's used.
4. Including lots of broken links and missing images throughout.
5. Setting it up so that it regularly crashes. For example, if more than three people are
visiting the site at the same time, the home page becomes inaccessible.
6. Has no form validation. Allowing visitors to enter any thing under the sun into your
website forms. Maybe some smart hacker-types will enter executable code that corrupts or takes
over your server.
7. Making all your site visitors have to download and install lots of plug-ins to view
your site properly. If they don't, too bad.
8. Telling people that they have to view your site in a specific browser and browser
version only.
9. Making it so that there are tons of pop-ups, moving newsletter sign-up boxes, running
videos, animations and Flash movies that take forever to download before you can view the site.
10. Using lots of frames.
Top Ten E-Marketing Mistakes:
1. Making your website completely bounce-friendly. In other words, make it 'un-sticky'
so that when people arrive on one of your pages, they leave immediately.
2. Including no calls to action so that your site doesn't ever ask your website visitors to
do a thing. Making it so that every page is a dead end that leaves your visitors scratching
their heads and then clicking away.
3. Does absolutely nothing to build your brand.
4. Has no terms or policies page.
5. Evoke no emotions. Making your site flat, boring, gray, dull and forgettable.
6. Making sure there is no way for anyone who visits your site to sign up for anything
or give you their contact info or email address. Certainly don't use your site to build any
kind of email líst.
7. Converting absolutely no one who visits your site into a paying customer. Ever.
8. Including no phone number, email and absolutely no other way to contact you. Hide
behind your website.
9. Not using any kind of an analytics program like Google Analytics or Web Trends
and not measuring or even looking at your website activity.
10. Making it so that search engine can't read your site and make it so that people
can't really read your site either.
Follow these three lists perfectly and you'll be well on your way to having a bad and useless
website and frustrating and angering everyone who visits.
About The Author
Jason OConnor owns and operates Oak Web Works, LLC
and writes a periodic, free web design and marketing newsletter www.thenetgazette.net
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