Just reminded me of the GOP's web site transformation... just happened to be on webpagesthatsuck.com (yeah, I was checking to see if any of the sites I worked on made their 2009 list, lmao) and about halfway down the page is the GOP's site:
http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/worst-business-web-sites-of-2009-but-you-can-learn-something-from-them.html#axzz0blqMDdW7Here was what the write-up said:
The Demographics of the Republican Party
What we can learn: It's important to be credible.
I realize that most people who go to GOP.com are true believers but, still, you don't want to provide fodder for your opposition.
Here's a screen shot of the first nine people who were featured on the home page when I visited.
If I've done the math correctly, it appears that the makeup of the GOP is 33% African-American men, 22% African-American women, 33% young white women and 11% chubby white men. Hell, even the Democratic Party isn't that diverse. Nobody who has an IQ higher than an ice cube is going to believe these people are the Republican Party. It makes you wonder, what else shouldn't I believe?
Read more: The Ugliest / Worst Business Web Sites of 2009, But You Can Learn Something From Them -- from Web Pages That Suck - learn good web design by looking at bad web design
http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/worst-business-web-sites-of-2009-but-you-can-learn-something-from-them.html#ixzz0blqsXlKt