Websites That Suck
I often stumble across alot of websites that suck. Here's a few:
Apogee Wireless in Nashville Please, the music is just unnecessary and couldn't you get a better resolution Titans logo?
The new WUTC site. I think I built something like this with Frontpage when I was in highschool. Needs more scrolling javascript text.
I mentioned them once before, but I came across another of Chattanooga Websites ' clients the other day. They should be run out of town. They're the king of chattanooga websites that suck. Good news is that in one to two years their clients will likely realize there is such a thing as a quality website, one that does not suck, and will look elsewhere.
Did you know Chattanooga Websites was paypal verified?!? Awesome!
Design | By Josiah Roe | 09:23 AM
Comments
man...this is the kind of crap talking you do orally, not in an incriminating way. hopefully potential clients won't get word that you enjoy bashing other people's web sites and then print this off for proof. but then again, maybe they won't care.
just seems kind of silly. but then again, i don't own my own business.
Posted by: earcandycritic at April 19, 2005 09:35 AM
If they don't want to work with us because I've said certain websites looked like crap, I can recommend them a good place to try instead:
chattanoogawebsites.com
Posted by: JosiahQ at April 19, 2005 09:44 AM
In response to above comment:
Aren't blogs supposed to be the place where you rant & rave according to your own agenda? I would think that anyone interested in doing business with Josiah, would not turn to his blog to see what his company thinks. If they wanted to see what his company thinks, they should look at the company website.
In response to the blog entry:
I took a look at their rates:
$599 - 3 page website
$15/mo - 20mb space, 1 email, 3 html pages
kinda pricey don't ya think?
I personally thought http://www.southernairfreight.com was the best.
Posted by: kposey at April 19, 2005 09:50 AM
I especially like the Photoshop job they did on the truck on this page: http://www.southernairfreight.com/aboutus.htm
Rock!
Posted by: Hugo at April 19, 2005 09:57 AM
I can attest -- I actually know someone who works at Chattanooga Websites -- that many of the companies that have websites through the firm are too busy making money to care about what their websites look like. Probably not a smart approach, but it seems to be working for at least a handful of them nonetheless.
Posted by: Bill at April 19, 2005 10:44 AM
They remind me of a company called Smokey Webs that was based out Knoxville that captured some significant marketshare back here in the mid-late 90's. It will eventually help all of our business' in the long run - because eventually folks want to migrate past the 3-7 page site with two picture and a link...
oh... found their website. guess they're still around http://www.smokeyweb.com/
Posted by: StelmoDad at April 19, 2005 11:53 AM
Holy granola! Check the UFO gif animation! Wow.
Posted by: Hugo at April 19, 2005 01:49 PM
Back in the day, when I was doing web work as the millennia rounded the corner, my old web shop (http://www.pendergraphics.com) in Oklahoma dealt with clients like these. Basically, like Bill said, they were too busy making money to bother with anything. It was just that a friend/sister/cousin/mom/yak told them about the "Internet", and from that "having a web site" became a low-grade priority. They wanted to throw a few hundred dollars into a magic bucket and watch an "internet page" materialize.
We were always frustrated that we could never pin those clients down long enough to give them something worthwhile. They were frustrated that it wasn't easy/quick/painless to do something decent.
I don't miss a few of those days. Like the client that made sterling silver maternity bracelets in case a poor preggers woman was knocked unconscious and received emergency medical care. Presumably the EMTs would see the glint of that wretched pendant in the shape of a fetus and treat her as appropriate to her state. It also had space on the back for the unborn babies’ name. And they made a lot of money, and had a silly, silly web site with verbiage like "For your safety, and for the baby: MaternAlertPendent".
Posted by: Noel at April 19, 2005 02:51 PM
point taken, kposey. i guess that's why i should avoid the world of blog... which i've done pretty well until recently. i like reading them and giving my opinions on what i read. obviously i don't have a lot of original content as you'll see from my neglected blog.
as you were. and josiah, no harm intended, just my ramblings.
Posted by: earcandycritic at April 19, 2005 03:39 PM
p.s. this is daniel brantley. that handsome devil you see on a weekly basis on the corner of 19th and long.
Posted by: earcandycritic at April 19, 2005 03:40 PM
Funny you say something about “websites that suck” here is one that looks like a child ate a book, ran around a puked all over an atlas!
Posted by: matthew at April 19, 2005 04:59 PM
couldn't you get a better resolution Titans logo?
The graphic is sad but worse than that is they misspelled Tennessee. How sad is that?
Posted by: gman at April 21, 2005 09:49 PM
Dan Baker, owner of Chattanooga Websites, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2007. Dan was a person that was striving to do his best even though the results were usually not very cutting edge or even considered "good" design.
At his core he was not the person who was ever going to do that. He was a person that loved his wife, his children and his grandchildren with all he could give.
Even though he didn't teach me anything about design SEO,or proper site build or any of that "stuff" we deal with on a day to day basis. He did show me that it is okay to be a nice guy and not always be so critical of others even if they are being critical of you. He was always a good friend to me.
He will be missed.
Posted by: Scott Steele at February 9, 2007 04:25 PM
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