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The Top 10 Dumbest Web Site Decisions
By Kalena Jordan (c) 2007
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Having worked with web sites for the past eleven years, I've seen a LOT of errors, poor judgment and
embarrassing gaffs on the web. Sometimes they are the fault of the client, the web designer, the IT
Manager, or the SEO, but human error is always to blame. The saddest thing is that the problems are
usually preventable.
Here is a list of what I consider to be the Top 10 dumbest web site decisions ever, in reverse order,
David Letterman style :
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10) Misspelling a Domain
Back in the glory days of the late 1990's when I was working for a large Internet agency, the web designers
had responsibility for the registration of domain names on behalf of clients. One particular designer had a
face to face meeting with a major client, during which the client asked him to register CarTuneCentral.com
(or so he thought!). The staffer did a check and was delighted to see the domain available. He made the
purchase and proudly emailed the client.
An hour later his boss called him in to his office to say that he'd had a call from a very frustrated client
who *actually* wanted him to register CartoonCentral.com. Needless to say the desired domain wasn't available
and the whole office dined on his mistake for months.
9) Letting the Domain Name Expire
Now what type of company would allow their domain to expire a month after site launch? A very large one, that's
who. I'll save the company some embarrassment and won't reveal their name but the site was offline for a total
of 2 days while they scrambled to pay their registrar, sort out DNS propagation and cover their tails.
8) Flashing your Cyber Underpants
One of the most common web site management platforms provided by hosting companies used to store the site
statistics in a common folder called /statistics/. You could password protect this folder, but the default
was to leave it open to the public and so many unwary webmasters unwittingly published full traffic data for
their site on the Internet, open to any person who knew where to look.
I learned this the hard way in a public forum from a member who said he had just reviewed my traffic for the
previous month and was very impressed. Publishing site statistics for all the world to see is what I call
flashing your cyber underpants and I've never let it happen again!
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7) Publishing Sensitive Company Information
Quite a few companies have been guilty of doing this, including AOL,
who published a search data report
in 2006 that contained the private details of thousands of AOL customers. Although the report was taken
offline within a few days, it had already been mirrored and distributed across the Internet. The fallout
eventually led to the resignation of AOL's Chief Technical Officer.
Although not quite as serious, an ex-client of mine once published a page that had notes on it from
the Sales Manager about the best way to strong-arm a customer into purchasing a higher-ticket item.
Apparently the web designer didn't realize the hand-written post-it notes were not part of the web page
copy. Duh!
6) Using an Insulting 404 Error Page
I clash with the web design team of one of my clients on a regular basis. Earlier this year, my client
completely re-designed their web site and so I recommended they ask their web design team to design a
custom 404 error page in case visitors navigated to a page on the old site that no longer existed.
Their web design team put up a message that read:
"404 Error. You've obviously typed in the wrong URL. Either that or the page you are looking for
no longer exists."
That was it! No apology for the missing page, no recommendation to use the navigation to find what they
were looking for, just an insulting message that accuses the visitor of being an idiot. Persons viewing
that page would be clicking the "back" button as fast as they could.
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5) Taking a Site Offline for Maintenance
I find it fascinating that very large sites run by intelligent people still get taken offline for maintenance
on a regular basis. Search engines don't understand the "Back in 15 minutes" sign and the longer the site is
down, the bigger the risk.
If search bots try and index a site while it is down, they will most likely assume the previously indexed
pages have expired and remove them from the search index. This means that all your hard-earned rankings could
be flushed down the toilet until search engines can successfully re-index your site. Surely a mirror site for
maintenance periods isn't that difficult to set up?
4) Buying a Dot Biz When the Dot Com Was Available
Ok, I'm putting up my hand on this one. I'm not going to reveal the domain but yes, I registered a dot biz
domain back in 2000 when the dot com was actually available. The dot com version of my domain was bought by
Yahoo a short time later and turned into a product site. Ack! My excuse is that, at the time, dot biz sites
were rumored to be the next big thing and all companies were being urged to choose them over dot coms. Ok, I
was wrong!
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3) Allowing a Customer Complaint to Remain on a Site for 12 Months
When I was working as a public relations consultant, I was given the responsibility of re-writing the web
copy of a large real estate client. One of the areas I was asked to re-write was the welcome paragraph on
the Customer Feedback page where existing customers of the estate agent chain could login and leave comments
about their experience.
While writing the copy, I scanned some of the customer feedback and came across an aggressive message left
12 months earlier by an obviously unhappy customer. She had used some of the most colorful language I've ever
seen (and some that I hadn't) and very detailed descriptions of how she was going to take her revenge on the
company for allegedly allowing a tenant to destroy her house. Nobody in charge of the web site had even noticed
the comment and I still wonder how many potential customers would have been put off from using the estate agent
after reading it.
2) Switching a Web Site Off for a 3 Week Christmas Vacation
Yes, many moons ago, an ex-client of mine decided to take her entire web site offline (without telling me!)
while she was on a 3 week vacation over Christmas. Only a month earlier, she had paid me $5,000 to optimize it
for search engines.
It had just achieved some impressive top 10 results and all the carefully optimized pages were attracting good
traffic when she shut it down and replaced the entire site with a 1 page sign that said "closed until after
Christmas". I noticed the traffic and search ranking declines in her stats and was completely flabbergasted
when I found the site gone. Her response when I confronted her? "Why didn't you TELL ME this could happen?"
And the dumbest web site decision I've ever witnessed?
1) Promoting a Domain Name You Don't Own:
My Alma Mater, the University of Newcastle, have spent thousands of dollars on television advertising here in
Australia, marketing their new site for online post-graduate coursework: GradSchool Dot Com. There's only one
problem. The domain for this site is actually Gradschool.com.au. They don't even own Gradschool.com!
Sadly, this glaring marketing error seems to have totally escaped them and they are happily referring to their
brand as Gradschool.com on all their marketing material and throughout their .com.au domain. It's tragic to
think of all the potential students typing in Gradschool.com expecting to find the University program. I see that
whoever purchased Gradschool.com has slapped up some AdSense code on it so at least somebody will reap the benefits
of those thousands of advertising dollars wasted by the University.
Don't let any of these web site tragedies happen to you. Make sure that your site decisions aren't in the hands of dummies!
About The Author
Article by Kalena Jordan, one of the first search engine optimization experts in Australia, who is well known
and respected in the industry, particularly in the U.S. As well as running a daily
Search Engine Advice Column, Kalena manages
Search Engine College - an online training institution offering
instructor-led short courses and downloadable self-study courses in Search Engine Optimization and other Search
Engine Marketing subjects.

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