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Eville Watches · Evansville, IN
A premium watch brand — built from scratch, now live
Jacob builds custom watches by hand. He had zero web presence. Pitchcraft built the full site from scratch — dark premium aesthetic, inventory showcase, and a brand story that reflects the craftsmanship behind every piece. The spec demo converted. The site is live.
Boyd Electric LLC · Evansville, IN
The Hero Slider Still Says “Write Your Caption Here”
A WBE-certified electrician with Chamber of Commerce awards is greeting every visitor with unedited template placeholder text — “Write your caption here” and a button that just says “Button.”
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Hummel Electric, Inc. · Evansville, IN
© 2011 — The Footer Admits the Site Hasn't Been Touched in 15 Years
A commercial and industrial electrician bidding on government contracts is presenting a table-based HTML site from 2011. The copyright footer says it all — “© 2011 Hummel Electric, Inc.”
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Scott Baird Plumbing · Owensboro, KY
A 54-Year-Old Plumber With Unlabeled “Button” Buttons and a Yahoo Email
In business since 1972 with genuine five-star reviews — but two navigation buttons on the homepage still read “Button,” and the only contact email is a Yahoo address.
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Hagerman Plumbing & Heating · Owensboro, KY
A Photo on the Homepage Is Labeled “Condescending Boiler Installation”
Family-owned since 1953 — and the site has an image with alt text that reads “Condescending Boiler Installation — Owensboro, KY,” leaked from the original filename.
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Ernie Davis & Sons Mechanical · Owensboro, KY
“[Base64-Image-Removed]” Is Live in Their Footer on Every Page
A commercial mechanical contractor pitching apartment complexes and police stations has broken image placeholder code sitting in their footer — visible on every single page.
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Wolfe & Travis Electric · Nashville, TN
59 Years in Nashville — The Stats Section Still Says “### Years”
A second-generation family electrical contractor founded in 1967 published a homepage stats section — and never filled in the numbers. Every visitor sees “### Years Working in the Nashville Area.”
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Angelo's Italian Restaurant
Turning a 2011 Website Into a Reservation-Driving Machine
Angelo's serves excellent Italian food in downtown Evansville. Their website doesn't. We redesigned it on spec to convert visitors into reservations and showcase high-margin offerings.
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Moonlit Hallows Creative
Built from scratch — a professional home for a virtual artist assistant brand
A Southern Indiana virtual artist assistant service needed a site that matched the quality of their work. We built one from the ground up: dark, moody, artist-friendly, and ready to convert prospects.
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Merry-Go-Round Restaurant
80 Years of Homestyle Cooking, Undone by an Expired SSL Certificate
Evansville's oldest family-owned restaurant serves legendary hashbrowns and comfort food. Their website triggers security warnings and turns customers away before they see the menu.
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The Log Inn
Where Abraham Lincoln Dined — and a Website That Buried the Story
Indiana's oldest restaurant (founded 1825) has the most compelling origin story in the Midwest — Lincoln, Underground Railroad, 200 years of history. Their website buries all of it.
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Old Mill Restaurant
90 Years of Scratch Cooking — Undone by a Broken Maps Link
One of Evansville's largest event venues (700 seats) has been serving scratch-made family dinners since 1936. A broken Maps link and outdated site are costing them reservations and event bookings every day.
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Turoni's Pizzery & Brewery
8 Awards in 2024 — and a Website Using GIF Files from 2005
60 years of award-winning pizza and hand-crafted beer, with 8 Community's Choice Awards in 2024 alone. Their website has placeholder text in the hero and buries every award at the bottom of the page.
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Lic's Deli & Ice Cream
Handcrafted Ice Cream Since 1950 — with a Website Stuck in 2014
Lic's churns 20+ flavors at their own Evansville ice cream factory. Their site prominently displays awards from 2007–2014 and sends online orders to an off-site third-party integration.
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Cork 'n Cleaver
50 Years of Prime Rib — and a Website That Can't Even Show the Menu Right
Evansville's classic steakhouse has 255 TripAdvisor reviews and 50 years of history. Their menu lives on the wrong domain and renders blank. The site has ~150 words and zero food photography.
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Little Italy Restaurant
The Only Italian Drive-Thru in Evansville — and a Website That Hides It
Little Italy serves rigatoni carbonara and lasagna through a drive-thru window — the only Italian drive-thru in Evansville. Their site buries the feature in a tiny text line most visitors never see.
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Knob Hill Tavern
83 Years of Loyal Customers — and a Website With One Sentence
Knob Hill Tavern has been a Newburgh, Indiana institution since 1943, with a 4.4-star Google rating and generations of loyal regulars. Their website has one sentence and nothing else.
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Famous Bistro
907 Reviews, a Gold Patio Award — and a Homepage Full of Placeholder Text
Owensboro's Famous Bistro has 907 Google reviews, a 4.6-star rating, and a Gold Award for Best Patio Dining. Their homepage slideshow still reads “Write your caption here” — nine times.
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Thomason's Barbecue
Southern Living's #2 BBQ in Kentucky — and a Contact Page That Deletes Every Inquiry
65 years of hickory smoke and mutton. Customers from 25 states. Their contact page links to a Wix default placeholder — every inquiry goes straight to nobody.
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Metzger's Tavern
The Second-Oldest Liquor License in Kentucky — and a Homepage Showing a Wix Error Banner
Founded 1870. HuffPost Top 25. 4.7 stars. The first thing their homepage shows visitors is “This app is no longer available.”
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Donut Bank
Evansville's Favorite Donut Shop — and a Loyalty Program That Sends Every Customer to a Dead Link
58 years. 11 locations. A mayoral proclamation. Their “Access My Baking Account” button links to a URL that doesn't exist.
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Wolf's Bar-B-Q
Evansville's 97-Year BBQ Institution — and a Website That Was Just One Page
Four generations of smoke, family, and community. A website with no About page, no catering form, and a domain that expired into a spam redirect.
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Colby's Fine Food & Spirits
38 Years of Fine Dining — and a Hours Page Stuck in September 2021
Downtown Owensboro's premier fine dining destination since 1987, on a 2003-era HTML table website that still tells customers about a 4-year-old schedule change.
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Rookies Restaurant & Sports Bar
18 Best of Henderson Awards — and a Website That Sends Customers to Bing Maps
Henderson's most-awarded restaurant — Best Steak, Best All-Around — with a contact page that tells customers to “Click here to find Rookies on Bing Maps.”
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The Miller House
Historic Dining Since 1905 — and a Menu Charging $134 for a Chicken Salad
Tasting Table-featured fine dining in a restored 1905 Owensboro home. A homepage typo lists the Southern Fried Chicken Salad at $134.50 — live right now.
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Windy Hollow Restaurant & Biscuit House
60 Years of Biscuits and Hospitality — and a Thanksgiving Countdown Stuck at Zero
A Kentucky institution since 1964 — Sunday country ham buffets, Hal's Famous Donuts, two locations. Homepage still showing an expired Thanksgiving countdown at 00:00:00.
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Nisbet Inn
Indiana's Second-Oldest Liquor License — and Menu Pages Called “blank”
Est. 1912, near Evansville. New owners took over March 2026. Both menu pages are still named /blank and /blank-1 — Wix default placeholders never renamed.
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Gerst Haus Evansville
25 Years of Bavarian Beer Hall — and a Homepage Showing “0 Beers on Tap”
Evansville's most-awarded German restaurant markets itself on 50+ draughts. Their broken counter widget tells every visitor they have none.
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Thacker Hodskins & Knight LLP
88 Years of Legal Expertise — and Practice Area Pages With Broken Buttons
An Owensboro law firm founded in 1938 with five practice areas — and five literal “[Button]” placeholders on the homepage where real CTAs should be.
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Callas Tavern
Owensboro's Newest Upscale Tavern — and a Website Still Using Wix Placeholder Text
Travis Tong opened Callas Tavern in August 2024 with a speakeasy-inspired vision. The About page still says “This is the space to introduce visitors to the business.” The tab reads “My Site 1.”
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Rosie's Diner
Evansville's Favorite Breakfast Diner — and a Menu Button That Sends Customers to a Different Restaurant
Every “SEE MENU & ORDER” button on Rosie's Diner website routes to Tong Sing Chinese Restaurant. Every motivated visitor gets handed off to a competitor.
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Vescovi Catering
Evansville's Premier Catering — with a Portfolio Full of “Test Caption / Test Description”
Chef Cindy Vescovi caters foundation galas and wedding receptions. Every photo in her portfolio gallery is labeled “Test Caption / Test Description goes like this.”
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Fetta Specialty Pizza & Spirits
Owensboro's Craft Pizza Destination — and a Google-Ranked Website with Two Broken Embeds
Google ranks the old .com site — the one with a broken Maps API error and a dead YouTube video. The better site exists but doesn't rank.
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Henderson Brewing Co.
GABF Silver Medal and Henderson's First Brewery in 80 Years — and a Website Frozen in 2018
A national award, live events, a food truck rotation, and no events calendar anywhere on the site. The footer still says “© 2018” and the Snapchat icon links to Untappd.
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Kavanaugh's Complete Car Care Center
33 Years Keeping Louisville Cars on the Road — and Their Website Is a WP Engine Error Page
NAPA AutoCare Center, South End Louisville institution since 1992. Every Google, Yelp, and NAPA link sends customers to a WP Engine “not configured” error — the entire site is gone.
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Martin Automotive
Indianapolis' Family Auto Shop With an Annual Car Show — and a Booking Button That Routes to a Staging Server
Community-rooted Indianapolis auto shop. Their “Schedule Appointment” button on every page links to a developer FTP staging URL. Every customer who tries to book hits a dead server.
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Law Office of James F. Ludlow
25 Years of Personal Injury Law in Indianapolis — and His Homepage Has a Link That Says “[undefined]”
Six offices across Indianapolis, contingency-based PI attorney. Homepage has a broken [undefined] link, his /personal-injury/ page 404s, and the contact form shows an admin warning to every visitor.
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Law Office of A. Holland Houston
KBA Award-Winning Louisville Family Law Attorney — and Her Homepage Still Says “2.2 Million Will Marry in 2022”
20+ years of family law, KBA Nathaniel Harper Award winner. Her homepage opens with a 2022 New York Times statistic — still live in present tense in 2026. First impression: this site hasn't been touched in years.
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Krebs Kontracting
Owens Corning Preferred Contractor With 30 Years in Louisville — and Their Homepage Is Titled “HOME-0ld”
Top-1% certified roofer, Gary Sinise Foundation donor. Their browser tab reads “HOME-0ld | Krebs Kontracting” and all three social icons link to Wix's own corporate pages — template defaults never changed.
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Cliff's Construction, LLC
Family-Owned Indianapolis Remodeler Since 1995 — and the Kitchen Remodeling Button Links to a 404
30 years, father and son, 12-step process. Their most prominent service tile routes to a dead outdoor living spaces page, and the hero “Get Started” button links to # — it does nothing.
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Lindauer Family Dentistry
293 Five-Star Reviews — and a Booking Form That Says “Not Secure”
Dr. Jenna Lindauer's Evansville practice has a 5.0 aggregate rating from 293 reviews. Her site runs on HTTP — every browser shows “Not Secure” on the appointment form where patients submit their health information.
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Kiefer Family Dental
685 Reviews, 4.6 Stars — and Every Service Uses the Same Teeth-Whitening Icon
Evansville's most-reviewed independent family dentist. All 9 services — root canals, implants, oral surgery — are illustrated with the same teeth-whitening kit graphic.
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Dr. Andrew Shephard DDS
50 Years on the Northside — and a Shopping Cart in the Header of a Dental Website
A beloved Evansville Northside practice since 1975. The Squarespace Commerce template was never cleaned up — a shopping cart showing “[0] items” lives in the nav of a dental office.
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Thompson Family Dentistry
4.8 Stars, Zero Way to Book Online
Owensboro's highest-rated family dentist. The only call to action: “Please call for an appointment today!” No scheduling form, no booking widget, no way for patients to get in after business hours.
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Jackson Norris Family Dental
Gold-Status Invisalign Providers — on a Free Wix Site With an Ad Banner on Every Page
Gold Invisalign certification, Solea laser dentistry — and a persistent “This website was built on Wix. Create yours today.” banner greeting every patient on every page.
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Dr. Jessica Renaker DMD
A Dental Practice With No Dentist's Photo — and Stock Images Shared by Hundreds of Other Offices
Henderson, KY's family dentist with SPEAR continuing education and Facial Esthetics training. No photo of Dr. Renaker on the homepage. Every photo is shared by hundreds of other practices on the same template.
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Martin Orthodontics
A Two-Location Practice Where the Doctor Bio URL Is Still /sample-page/
The “About Dr. Martin” page URL is the WordPress default placeholder. And the contact form is broken. Both problems live on an active two-location orthodontics practice in Evansville.
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Wells Orthodontics
A 2-Location Healthcare Practice Using wellsortho@gmail.com as Their Official Email
A free personal Gmail account is the official contact email for a multi-location orthodontics practice in Evansville. No professional domain. No practice email infrastructure.
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Baker Orthodontics
Their Official Contact Email Is From a Dial-Up ISP That Hasn't Existed Since 2000
The practice contact email is dr.brad@mindspring.com. Mindspring was absorbed into EarthLink in 2000. This 25-year-old ISP email is still the primary contact for an active Owensboro orthodontics practice.
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Jennings Orthodontics
Open Since 1999 — and Still Using a Personal Gmail Account as the Official Practice Email
A 25+ year practice in Henderson, KY uses gljortho@gmail.com as their official professional email. No domain email for a practice older than Google itself.
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Buedel Orthodontics
An Orphaned “Share by:” Label Sits in the Footer of Every Page — Unconfigured Since Launch
A raw Duda website builder widget label appears at the bottom of every page on the Buedel Orthodontics site. No sharing buttons. No links. Just “Share by:” — a broken widget visible to every patient who visits.
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Wedding Thompson Orthodontics
“I am Button” Placeholder Text Is Live on Both the Homepage and the Contact Page
The Duda builder's default button placeholder was never replaced. On the two most important pages of the site, patients are clicking a button labeled “I am Button.”
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North Park Veterinary Care
165 Reviews — and a Homepage Headline That's Just Keyword Filler for Search Engines
The main heading on the homepage reads “Evansville Veterinary and Evansville Veterinarians” — not a welcome, not a tagline, just repeated keywords written for crawlers instead of the pet owner landing on the page.
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Epperson Veterinary Services
“Sheet title” and “Sheet description” Are Live Above the Fold on a 10,000-Patient Practice
The banner below the logo reads “Sheet title” as the headline and “Sheet description” as the subtext — unfired CMS template labels, visible to every visitor on desktop and mobile.
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Audubon Animal Hospital
4.9 Stars, Est. 1983 — and a Site Header Reading “Evansville's Top Choice for Ski|”
A truncated tagline with a stray pipe character sits in the header of every page on this 40-year Owensboro practice's website. Wrong city, broken text, visible on every visit.
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The Face Place of Evansville
A DDS Medical Director, Three Licensed Nurse Injectors — and a Gmail Contact Address
The business contact for this medically-supervised aesthetic practice is faceplacepics@gmail.com — a personal Gmail account listed on the homepage of a premium med spa.
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Advanced Anti-Aging Center of Excellence
298 Reviews, 4.9 Stars — Lorem Ipsum on the Homepage and a Fake New York Address in the Footer
Evansville's highest-rated med spa has multiple lorem ipsum sections on the homepage and a leftover template footer listing “291 Broadway, New York, NY 10007” and “client@email.com” — all live.
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Henderson Veterinary Medical Center
Accepting New Wellness Patients — and Their Hero Tagline Renders as “they'refamily!”
A Wix word-break rendering artifact drops the space between “they're” and “family” — so the first text every visitor reads beneath the practice name is one malformed word.
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Hartke Insurance
An Indiana Insurance Agency Since 1948 — and Their Footer Lists Them in Tennessee
The footer of every page on hartkeinsurance.com shows the office address as “Evansville, TN 47711” — Indiana zip code, Tennessee state. 78 years of earned trust, undermined by a wrong two-letter abbreviation.
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Terry L. Norris DMD
KDA President, 47 Years of Cosmetic Excellence — and the Homepage Slideshow Shows the Same Photo Three Times
One of Western Kentucky's most credentialed cosmetic dentists. The three-slide homepage banner cycles through three transitions — all three are the same image file.
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Smiles on 1st
33 Years of Dental Excellence — and the Primary Trust Credential on the Homepage Is a 2015 Award
Dr. Dagmar Colon has been practicing in Evansville since 1993. The featured social proof badge on her homepage is the “2015 Patients' Choice Award” — an 11-year-old accolade positioned as current distinction.
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Alexander & Company CPAs
The Tri-State's Accountant Since 1921 — and the Navigation Menu Links to Today's Weather Forecast
A 105-year-old CPA firm serving 8 Tri-State cities has never removed the “Today's News and Weather” item from the primary navigation of their accounting website.
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Hinton CPA, Inc.
A Licensed KY CPA Firm — Still Advertising “Buy QuickBooks and Save” for Software Intuit Stopped Selling in 2023
The navigation of hintoncpa.com features a “Buy QuickBooks and Save” link — a purchasing offer for a product that no longer exists in the form described, three years after Intuit discontinued it.
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Scott Crafton Family Cosmetic Dentistry
Laser Dentistry, Veneers, Botox — and the Homepage Review Widget Leads With 3.7 Stars and a 15-Year-Old Review
Henderson's full-service cosmetic dentist offers no-shot laser cavity treatment, porcelain veneers, and facial aesthetics. The Google Reviews widget on the homepage opens with a 2010 entry and displays a below-average aggregate rating.
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Rosen Insurance Group
45 Years Protecting Louisville Families — and the Contact Page Map Still Points to the Office They Closed in 2023
An independent Louisville agency since 1981 with 214 reviews and 4.5 stars. Their Contact page Google Maps pin still drops on the old Brownsboro Road office — two years after they relocated.
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Cundiff & Associates CPAs
A Louisville CPA Firm's Homepage Is Still Displaying an Urgent “IRS Alert” From 2021
The homepage of this 32-year Louisville accounting firm features a prominent orange warning box about a “new IRS requirement effective January 1, 2021” — presented as breaking news five years later.
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Smile Craft Louisville
189 Five-Star Reviews — and the “Featured on WHAS11” Badge Links to WHAS11's News Homepage, Not a Segment
17 years of cosmetic dentistry with a 4.7-star rating. The media endorsement badge on the homepage links to the station's general news archive — no story about the practice anywhere reachable from that link.
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Thoroughbred Insurance Agency
48 Years Covering Central Kentucky — and Every Quote Request Form Submission Returns “Whoops! There Was an Error”
A Lexington independent agency since 1978 with 143 reviews and 4.4 stars. The homepage's primary CTA — the quote request form — is completely broken. Every lead that tries the online path gets an error message.
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Commonwealth CPA Group
A Lexington CPA Firm Still Advertising “PPP Loan Assistance” — the Program Ended in 2021
The Services section of this 24-year Lexington accounting firm lists “Paycheck Protection Program Loan Assistance” as a primary specialization. The SBA stopped accepting PPP applications over five years ago.
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Lexington Aesthetic Dentistry
312 Reviews at 4.8 Stars — and the “Current Specials” Section Is Advertising a Summer 2023 Whitening Deal
A 25-year Lexington cosmetic practice with an exceptional reputation. The homepage's prominently styled “Current Specials” section is advertising a teeth whitening promotion that expired three years ago.
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Glow Med Spa
Every “Book Now” Button on the Site Routes Patients to a Denver Yoga Studio
A 9-year Louisville med spa with 187 reviews and 4.6 stars. The Mindbody booking integration was configured with the wrong Business ID — every patient who tries to book hits a yoga studio's class schedule in Colorado.
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Timeless Aesthetics
241 Reviews at 4.8 Stars Right Now — and the Hero Badge Is a “Best of Lexington” Award From 2019
A 13-year Lexington med spa with a 4.8-star rating from 241 patients. The homepage leads with a 7-year-old award while the most compelling social proof the practice has sits buried below the scroll.
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Radiance Med Spa
Running Instagram Ads for Semaglutide — and the Booking Form Returns a 500 Error on Every Submission
An 11-year Evansville med spa with 156 reviews and 4.7 stars. Every patient who tries to book online hits a server error. Every paid ad click with a form submission costs money and delivers nothing.
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Bella Aesthetics
Owensboro's 4.9-Star Med Spa Is Still Advertising CoolSculpting — Allergan Discontinued It in 2023
203 reviews at 4.9 stars. The services page lists CoolSculpting at $750 per cycle. Allergan retired the product globally in July 2023. Every patient who calls about it gets a surprise.
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Renew MedSpa
312 Reviews, 4.7 Stars, 12 Years in Louisville — and the Official Contact Email Is a Yahoo Account
A premium Louisville med spa offering Botox, RF microneedling, laser resurfacing, and body contouring. The contact email published on the homepage and footer is renewlou@yahoo.com.
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Skin Studio Lexington
178 Reviews at 4.8 Stars — and the Homepage Is Advertising a Holiday Filler Special From December 2021
A 7-year Lexington aesthetic practice with an exceptional reputation. The homepage “Holiday Specials” section offers $50 off filler treatments “valid through December 31st” — that deadline was December 31, 2021.
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Louisville Injury Firm
Running Google Ads for PI Cases — and Every “Free Consultation” Button Links to a Staging Server
A Louisville personal injury firm with 17 years of practice. Their primary CTA buttons point to a WP Engine staging URL from development — every motivated prospect hits a dead end.
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Fowler Injury Law
The Attorney Bio Page Shows a Broken Image and the Word “undefined” Beneath It
An Owensboro personal injury firm where the lead attorney's headshot is a missing blank.gif. The bio page meant to build trust shows an empty box instead of a face — a template variable that was never populated.
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Bardstown Road Physical Therapy Group
Louisville's Highest-Rated PT Practice — and Their Website Has Been Eating Leads for Years
A 19-year Louisville physical therapy group with exceptional reviews. Broken contact forms, outdated scheduling tools, and a Gmail address are quietly costing them new patients every week.
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Focus Physical Therapy
200 Reviews — and the Homepage Headline Still Says “Your Subtitle Goes Here”
A Louisville physical therapy practice with strong reviews and a Squarespace site where the homepage headline is still a template placeholder. The first words every visitor reads are unfilled builder copy.
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N2 Yoga
Their Class Schedule Page Returns a 404 — Every New Student Hits a Dead End
A Louisville yoga studio where the one page new students need most — the schedule — crashes with “Page Not Found.” Every potential member who checks class times before joining disappears.
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Evansville Yoga Space
“This Block Has No Content Yet” — A Template Placeholder Live on the Homepage
An Evansville yoga studio where a Squarespace placeholder section was never filled in. Before visitors read anything about classes or instructors, the site tells them it's unfinished.
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Peel & Holland Financial Group
49 Years of Tri-State Tax Expertise — and the “File Your Return” Button Returns a 403 Forbidden Error
The primary CTA for existing clients — the document upload portal — blocks every user with an access-denied error before they can even log in. A broken front door at the highest-urgency moment of the year.
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Wheatcroft & Associates CPAs
A 23-Year Evansville CPA Firm With a Perpetually Spinning 2020 Stimulus Tracker on Every Page
The homepage sidebar of this Evansville accounting firm contains a 2020 stimulus tracker pointing to a defunct IRS portal. It has been loading — and loading — since 2022.
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Bartlett & Tarbell CPAs
37 Years of Louisville Accounting — Two of Three Partner LinkedIn Links Are Broken, One Routes to a Stranger
On the most trust-critical page of a professional services site, two partner bios are broken. Partner 2's LinkedIn links to a construction manager in Chicago — a different person entirely.
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Hoover & Associates Accounting
28 Years Serving Owensboro — and the “Client Login” Button Says “This Workspace Has Been Deactivated”
Every current client of this 28-year Owensboro accounting firm who tries to retrieve their tax documents through the published client portal is told the system has been shut down.
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Greer CPAs & Advisors
Marketing Crypto Tax Expertise — Built on an IRS Notice From 2014
A Lexington CPA firm with a cryptocurrency tax specialty cites “IRS Notice 2014-21” as its guiding authority. The IRS has issued major crypto guidance every year since. Sophisticated crypto clients will notice.
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Meridian Tax & Accounting
The “Current Resources” Page Has Two Links — a 2019 IRS Publication and a 2020 Tax Calendar. Both Dead.
A 15-year Evansville accounting firm's Tax Resources section delivers two dead links to six-year-old documents — under a section header that says “Current Resources.”
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Hardin Law Office
17 Years of Louisville Estate Planning — and the “Schedule a Free Consultation” Button Links to a Page That Doesn't Exist
The most important button on the site — the free consultation CTA above the fold — routes every motivated prospect to a 404. The booking page was deleted in a site migration and never restored.
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Moster Ulrich Elder Law
25 Years of Evansville Elder Law — and All Three Guides on the “Elder Law Resources” Page Are 404s
Medicaid planning guide, VA benefits guide, special needs trust checklist — all three PDFs were hosted on a server decommissioned in 2022. Every download link on the resource page is broken.
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Bluegrass Elder Law
A Firm Founded in 2011 — Whose Website Footer Says © 2003. An Impossible Date Visible on Every Page.
A Squarespace default that was never corrected. Estate planning clients are detail-oriented by definition — and an impossible copyright year is the kind of thing they notice and remember.
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Hayden Estate Law
The Homepage Is Still Calling the SECURE Act “New Requirements” — Six Years After It Passed
An Owensboro estate planning attorney's most visible content block calls 2020 legislation “new.” SECURE 2.0 passed in 2022 and isn't mentioned anywhere on the site.
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Rivers & Moore Law
20 Years in Louisville Probate — and the “Kentucky Probate Cost Estimator” Is a Blank White Box With a JavaScript Error
The firm's most distinctive content piece — an interactive probate cost calculator — renders as a blank rectangle. A Divi Builder update silently broke it. Visitors who try to use it find nothing.
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Wilson Elder Care Law
19 Years Protecting Owensboro Families — and the “Meet Our Team” Page Has a Broken Photo and an Email That Bounces
The team page designed to build trust has a broken staff headshot and a staff email that returns a 550 NDR. The trust-critical page is quietly undermining the 19-year reputation it was built to represent.
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Beacon Asset Management
A CFP® Firm Still Citing TD Ameritrade as Their Custodian — Two Years After It Was Shut Down
TD Ameritrade was absorbed into Charles Schwab in September 2023. Beacon Asset Management's website still references it as their active custodian — a two-year-old factual error on a fiduciary advisor's homepage.
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Schneider Financial
A 37-Year Financial Firm Instructing Visitors to “Add Our Site to Your Favorites in Your Internet Browser”
Internet Explorer-era copy from circa 2003 is still live on the homepage of an independent financial advisor who has been serving Evansville since 1987.
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Wealthtrends Advisors
Their Core Principle Is “Complete Discovery” — and Their Team Page Is Completely Blank
A wealth management firm that markets trust and transparency has no names, no photos, and no bios on their Team page. The firm that asks clients for complete disclosure reveals nothing about itself.
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Wathen & Sellars
A Financial Planning Firm Using “Required Mandatory Distributions” — a Term the IRS Has Never Used
The IRS calls them “Required Minimum Distributions.” Wathen & Sellars' financial planning page says “Required Mandatory Distributions.” Wrong terminology on a financial planning firm's core services page.
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Lightpath Wealth & Tax
The LinkedIn Button Is Labeled “RSS.” The YouTube Button Is Labeled “Google.” Every Social Icon Routes to the Wrong Platform.
Every visitor who tries to follow Lightpath Wealth & Tax on social media ends up in the wrong place. The mislabeled icons appear sitewide on every page.
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Retirement & Financial Strategies
Every Directory Link Sends Prospects to: “There Is No Longer a Website Configured at This Address”
The Chamber of Commerce listing and professional directories still point to their old URL. Anyone referred from a directory hits a dead end — the firm's referral traffic disappears before it ever arrives.
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Robert F. Kuphal, CPA
A Microsoft FrontPage Relic With GIF Navigation Buttons — and a Link to an IRS URL Retired 24 Years Ago
kuphalcpa.com still uses .gif image buttons for navigation and links to irs.ustreas.gov — the pre-2001 IRS URL the agency retired over two decades ago. Copyright footer reads © 2006-2022.
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John Friend & Company
The Twitter Icon in the Sitewide Header Links to # on Every Single Page
Every page of the Evansville CPA firm's site has a Twitter button that does nothing — a dead anchor placeholder that was never configured. Sitewide, on every page, on a firm that sells attention to detail.
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Komar Accounting
Homepage Says “4111 Washington Ave” — The Directions Link Routes 3 Miles Away to the Wrong Address
Komar's embedded Google Maps “Get Directions” link sends every visitor to 1431 S Green River Rd — a completely different location. A 50-year Evansville firm sending first-time clients to the wrong building.
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Freibert CPA Group
A 30-Year Louisville CPA Firm Whose Primary Domain Is waybeyondbeancounting.com
The firm's email is @freibertcpa.com but the website is waybeyondbeancounting.com — a 2003 gag name that has aged poorly. Anyone who hears “Freibert CPA” and types it into a browser finds nothing.
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SPD CPA Firm
Every “Latest News” Link Points to http://www./newsletter.php — The Domain Is Literally Just www.
Three news teasers on the Nashville CPA homepage — all three linking to a malformed URL with no hostname. Every engaged visitor who clicks to read more hits an immediate dead end.
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Larry Williams, CPA
The Hero CTA Displays a Boston Area Code on a Nashville-Area Firm — Every Prospect Who Calls Gets the Wrong State
617-523-7846 is prominently featured in the Brentwood, TN CPA's hero section. Area code 617 is Boston, MA. The correct 615 number is buried elsewhere. A nearly 50-year practice losing every prospect who follows the hero CTA.
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Fleming Plastic Surgery
A 40-Year Board-Certified Nashville Practice With a Single-Page Table Layout — No Gallery, No Services, No Photos
Dr. Philip Fleming has been a board-certified Nashville plastic surgeon since 1985. His website is a skeletal HTML table layout with one page of text and zero visual content — no gallery, no before/after photos, no procedure list.
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Oslin Plastic Surgery
No HTTPS — “Not Secure” on Every Page. Images From 2014. Every URL Ends in .aspx
Former Nashville Predators team surgeon (1998–2007). His site serves every page over plain HTTP, still uses 12-year-old image assets, and exposes early-2000s ASP.NET architecture in every URL.
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Robbins Plastic Surgery
The Footer Pinterest Icon Links to a Personal Account on Every Page — Twitter Routes Every Visitor to a Login Wall
“Best of Nashville” award winner with a dedicated medspa. Every page carries a footer Pinterest link pointing to pinterest.com/pantoja2328 — a personal account with no connection to the practice.
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The Orr Clinic
Every URL Goes Through /wordpress/. About Page Returns 404. Age-Gate Popup Fires on Every Page — Including the Homepage.
35 years of Evansville plastic surgery, family-run practice. Every URL exposes the WordPress subdirectory, the About page returns a 404, and an age-gate blocks every visitor before they read a single word.
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Zieg Plastic Surgery
7 Homepage Service Cards Display the Literal Placeholder Text “Button” — and the Old Domain Is DNS-Dead
A board-certified Evansville plastic surgeon on a Hibu template where 7 service cards were never configured — every CTA still reads “Button.” The former domain ziegplasticsurgerycenter.com returns a Cloudflare 1001 error.
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Corbett Cosmetic Surgery
The Breast Augmentation Page References “in 2013” as the Current Year — Live, Unedited, 13 Years Later
Louisville practice in operation since 2003. Their primary breast augmentation page still describes the “typical” patient using 2013 demographics — the Obama era — as the reference point. Unreviewed for 13 years.
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Miles Eye Care
Their Top Credential Is a 2006 & 2007 Reader's Choice Award — the Leading Trust Signal Is 18 Years Old
The bio page at mileseye.com leads with an 18-year-old community award as its primary credibility signal. Everything this practice has earned since 2007 is invisible — including to every patient evaluating whether to book.
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Oliver Optometrics
Both Doctors Have LinkedIn Buttons — Both of Them Link Back to the Homepage. They Go Nowhere.
For a Henderson, KY practice built on personal relationships, the LinkedIn links on both physician bios route back to the practice homepage — not to any LinkedIn profile. Broken social links are a trust signal in reverse.
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Dr. Snipes & Associates
“Signed in as: filler@godaddy.com” Is Visible in the Nav on Every Page of a 4-Location Practice
A GoDaddy template placeholder credential — never removed — sits in the navigation bar on every page of a 4-location Louisville eye care practice. Every patient sees it. It's the kind of detail that makes someone close the tab.
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Berry Eyecare
“Contact Us” and “Order Contacts” Both 404 — the Two Most Important Nav Buttons Are Broken
On a Nashville HTML-table site unchanged since ~2005, both primary navigation actions — contacting the office and reordering contacts — return 404 errors. Patients are hitting dead ends where the most important conversions should happen.
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Jessup Eye Care
The Testimonials Section Is Praising “Anderson Optometry” — the Wrong Practice — From “John Doe / San Diego, CA”
The Nashville practice's testimonials section shows live template copy: “Anderson Optometry is the best” from a fictional reviewer. Wrong practice name, fake person — on the page specifically designed to build patient trust.
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Sagez Vision Care
The Hero Image Still Says “Hometown Vision Care” — the Old Name — After a Full Rebrand
Sagez Vision Care rebranded — new name, new identity. The homepage hero, the first thing every patient sees, still carries the old practice name. For a new brand trying to establish itself in Henderson, KY, that's a rough first impression.
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Set Free Photography
Every Page of This Wedding Photographer's Site Shows “Not Secure” in the Browser
The site runs on plain HTTP — no SSL certificate. Every modern browser flags it as “Not Secure” before a prospective bride sees a single photo. Google deprioritizes HTTP sites in search rankings too.
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Tayanne Photo
“Poppin' Bottles on the Ice” — Live on Every Pricing Block, Plus a 404 Contact Page
Every service pricing section contains identical “Yolo ipsum” placeholder text. The /contact page returns a 404. A photographer selling $1,000+ weddings has novelty filler copy where her packages should be.
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Lotus Blossom Photography
StudioWed Preferred Vendor With an Active Business — and a Domain That Doesn't Exist
The domain is completely dead — DNS fails entirely. The business is active (StudioWed preferred vendor, phone listed, booking 2025 weddings), but every directory link sends Nashville brides to a browser error page.
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Dee Whitaker Media
The Pricing Page URL Is /investment-copy/ and the Contact Page Is /contact-copy-1/
Draft page names are visible in the URL bar on both conversion pages. Every bride who checks the address bar on the pricing or contact page sees that the site was never finished.
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Rachelle Nicole Photography
Actively Booking on Instagram — and Every Directory Link Sends Brides to a Cloudflare DNS Error
The site is completely offline — broken SSL cert plus Cloudflare DNS failure on the HTTP version. She's marketing and booking, but her website sends every prospective bride a dead error page.
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Photography by Michelle
The Blog Nav Link Points to /blog-demo — “Page Not Found” on Every Visit
The “Blog” link in the main nav — visible on every page of the site — routes to a development placeholder URL that was never replaced. Nashville brides click Blog and hit a 404.
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DermPlus
A Medical Aesthetics Practice Where All 8 Homepage Hero Slots Render as transparent.png
Every hero image slot on the homepage loads the theme's blank pixel placeholder. Zero real photos above the fold on a practice that sells Botox and fillers — appearance is their entire value proposition.
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Nashville Dermatology & Skin Cancer Clinic
A Nashville Practice Whose Images Are Labeled “Kentucky Dermatology” and “Alabama Dermatology” — Plus a Hard 404 on /contact
Stock photo alt text left in by the Thryv builder mislabels the practice as competitors in two other states. The contact page returns “The page you are looking for can not be found.”
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Dr. Denise T. Dickinson M.D.
Two Live [Button] Placeholders on the Homepage — and Raw {{placeholder_footer_reserve}} Variables in Every Footer
Hibu template scaffolding published live. Two clickable “Button” labels on the homepage link to nothing. Six raw template variables render in the footer on every single page.
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Dermatology Center of Owensboro
Owensboro's Only Physician-Only Derm Practice — and Their Contact Page Is a Hard 404
The Contact nav link goes to a dead page: “ERROR: PAGE NOT FOUND / 404 / This page isn't available.” No phone, no address on the error page. Patients trying to book hit a dead end.
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Henderson Dermatology
Henderson-Specific Pages Show the Owensboro Address — Patients Are Being Sent 35 Miles to the Wrong City
The Henderson location pages display 2821 New Hartford Rd, Owensboro as the contact address. The actual Henderson office is at 1413 N Elm St, Henderson. Wrong city on the pages meant for Henderson patients.
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Scheen & Smith, P.S.C.
The Homepage Calendar Still Shows “OFFICE CLOSED - 4th of July Holiday” — From 2020. Copyright Footer Reads “© 2018.”
A Louisville dermatopathologist's homepage widget is frozen in 2020, announcing pandemic-year holiday closures to every 2026 visitor. The footer copyright places the last update in 2018.
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Hearing Healthcare Center
58 Five-Star Reviews — and a Homepage That Says “Evansville, FL” Instead of Indiana
Dr. Angela Graves' independent Evansville audiology practice has exceptional patient reviews. Her homepage hero reads “Hearing Aids & Hearing Tests in Evansville, FL” — wrong state, live today.
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Hearing Works — Henderson, KY
The Henderson, KY Location Page Lists an Indiana (812) Area Code as the Phone Number
A Kentucky patient tapping the call button for their local Henderson hearing practice is dialing Evansville, Indiana. The 812 area code is listed as the Henderson contact in the locations footer sitewide.
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The Hearing Center of Owensboro
30 Years in Owensboro — and a Homepage That Calls the Practice “Family Hearing Center” Five Times
The domain, signage, and Google listing say “The Hearing Center of Owensboro.” The homepage calls it “Family Hearing Center” throughout — a different name patients can't find anywhere else.
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Smith Hearing Healthcare, PLLC
29 Years of Clinical Audiology — on an HTTP Site With a Yahoo ymail Address in the Footer
Dr. V. Suzanne Smith, Au.D. has practiced in Owensboro since 1997. Her site runs on plain HTTP (no SSL), flagged “Not Secure” by every browser, while collecting patient data. The listed email is a personal ymail.com Yahoo account.
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Louisville Family Audiology
689 Google Reviews — and a Sitewide Widget Listing an Alabama (256) Area Code as the Practice Phone Number
The Google review widget embedded on every page displays (256) 888-9481 — a Huntsville, Alabama number — as the primary contact. The actual Louisville (502) number is listed separately in the nav.
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Stat-Care
An Urgent Care Clinic Where the Staff Email Portal Is One Click Away for Every Patient on the Internet
The footer of every patient-facing page on stat-care.com has a live public link to “Stat-Care Webmail” — the internal staff email login is accessible to anyone who visits the site.
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St. Camillus Urgent Care & Family Practice
The Clinic's Own Domain Redirects to a Different Brand With Zero Henderson Locations
Visiting saintcamillusurgentcare.com redirects to “Kentucky Health and Wellness” — a site that lists no Henderson, KY locations. The clinic doesn't exist on its own official website.
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Immediate Care Center
Live “Logout” and “Edit Page” Admin Links in the Public Footer — Contact Email Belongs to a Different Doctor
Every public page shows CMS admin controls in the footer. The contact email is contact@drvora.com — a doctor whose name appears nowhere in the practice. Both live on an Owensboro urgent care site today.
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Springs Urgent Care
All Four Homepage Hero Images Render as transparent.png — the Visual Header Is Completely Invisible
Every image slot in the homepage banner section loads a blank placeholder file. The entire visual header of the Springs Urgent Care site is invisible broken images — on every device.
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New Family Urgent Care
Every Google Result Reads “Psychiatric Care | Substance Use Treatment Outpatient” for This Urgent Care Clinic
The page title tag on newfamilyurgentcare.com describes a psychiatric and substance use treatment facility. Every patient who Googles this Louisville urgent care clinic sees a drug treatment headline — before they ever click.
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First Care Nashville
“Edit with Base44” Is Live in the Public Footer — The Site Is Still Running in Builder Mode
The no-code platform's editing button was never removed from the patient-facing footer. Every Nashville urgent care patient who visits firstcarenashville.com sees the site builder's control panel.
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Hearing Health Center of Nashville
Every Browser Tab and Google Search Result Shows “David's way” — A Wix Template Placeholder Never Replaced. © 2018 Footer.
The page title tag reads “David's way” — the default Wix template name, unchanged since the site launched. Every Google snippet advertises a personal project instead of a Nashville audiology practice. The site is 8 years stale.
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Shannon Aleksandr's Salon & Spa — Evansville, IN
Webflow Demo Testimonials Live on Homepage — “The Best Holi Digital Agency!” Greeting Real Clients
The testimonials section was never updated from the Webflow demo template. Fake reviews praising a digital agency — with invented names like “Ryan Baser - Lovely Customer” — are live on the public homepage right now.
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Signature Hair Designs — Henderson, KY
Browser Tab Reads “Hair Stylists” — Yellow Pages Placeholder Has No Photos, No Branding, Exposed Personal Email
The homepage is a bare Yellow Pages placeholder. The page title says “Hair Stylists,” not the salon's name. No photos, no services, and the owner's personal Outlook email is displayed in plain text for scrapers to harvest.
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Laws of Attraction Salon & Spa — Owensboro, KY
Still Running on Zoomshare — A Platform Discontinued Over a Decade Ago. No SSL, Broken Images, No Mobile Layout.
The site runs on Zoomshare, a web builder shut down in the early 2010s. No SSL, every image broken, and the page renders as a fixed-width HTML table on mobile — essentially abandoned infrastructure still listed as the official website.
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Kinteh's African Divas — Louisville, KY
Wix Domain Completely Disconnected — Every Directory Link Goes to a Wix Error Page Instead of the Business
Every website link on Yelp, Yellow Pages, and Google points to a Wix page that says “This domain isn't connected to a website yet.” Every motivated new client hits a dead end. The domain was never properly set up.
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Heads Up Hair Salon — Nashville, TN
Live {{placeholder_footer_reserve1}} Template Tokens Visible in Public Footer — Raw Unrendered Code Every Visitor Sees
Seven raw template variable strings are visible in the public footer. An internal editor note that says “This message will not appear on the live site” is also rendering publicly. The setup was never finished.
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Naturally You Salon — Nashville, TN
HTTP With No SSL While Processing Bookings and Purchases — Customer Payment Data Sent Unencrypted
The site runs on plain HTTP with no SSL while taking bookings and product orders. Browsers show “Not Secure” before every transaction. The content is 7 years out of date on a free Weebly tier with platform watermarking.
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Jesis Nails — Evansville, IN
Google Title Is Keyword Stuffing, the Maps Link Has “undefined” for Coordinates, and the Site Is a Generic Template Used by Hundreds of Salons
The page title reads “Nail salon EVANSVILLE, IN, Nail salon 47710, JESIS NAILS” — pure keyword stuffing Google penalizes. The “Open in Maps” link contains undefined instead of GPS coordinates. The site is a nailsolution.us template clone.
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A Plus Nails & Spa — Evansville, IN
Sunday Hours Listed as “12:00 AM – 5:00 PM” — Midnight Opening That Tells Customers the Site Is Abandoned
Sunday hours show a midnight opening time. Animated GIF phone icons from 2010 are still in the navigation. Business email is a personal Hotmail account. Every detail signals a site nobody is maintaining.
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Henderson Nails & Spa — Henderson, KY
Footer Credits “NAILSOLUTION.US” as Designer, About Section Is ALL CAPS, No SSL on a Booking Site
The footer names the template provider. The About section shouts in ALL CAPS. An animated GIF phone icon lives in the nav. And the salon takes appointment bookings over unencrypted HTTP. Every indicator points to a site that was never actually finished.
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Mckayla Nails & Spa — Owensboro, KY
Every Product Photo Is Named “Untitled design” — the Default Canva Export That Was Never Changed
Canva's default export filename on every photo. Images pulled from three separate CDN domains simultaneously — slow load times and silent breakage risk baked in. A site assembled without professional oversight.
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Pretty Nails 1 — Louisville, KY
HTTP With No SSL on a Booking Site — Browsers Show “Not Secure” Before Customers Submit Their Information
The site collects personal information via a booking form over unencrypted HTTP. Every browser shows “Not Secure” before the form. Built on nailsolution.us — identical to hundreds of competitors nationwide.
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Magic Nails — Nashville, TN
The Same 10 Fake Reviews Repeat on Loop — Placeholder Testimonials That Were Never Replaced With Real Ones
The testimonials section loops the same 10 placeholder reviews over and over. Every Nashville client who scrolls down sees the pattern and reaches the same conclusion: these reviews are fake. Social proof destroyed at exactly the moment the salon needs it most.
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Yin Yang Yoga 4 You — Evansville, IN
Site Title Pasted 5+ Times Consecutively in the Header — Plus Broken Images, Empty Sections, and Nav Links That Go Nowhere
The full legal business name repeats back-to-back five or more times in the page header. Below it: four broken [Base64-Image-Removed] placeholders, empty Photo Gallery and Reviews sections, and a donation link that routes to #.
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The Yoga Space — Evansville, IN
The Same Event Shows Two Contradictory Start Dates — While the Instructor Bio Has One Generic Quote and Zero Credentials
A featured program simultaneously reads “May 17–July 26, 2026” and “starts May 6th.” The main nav CTA says “Explore YOUR Space” — placeholder-style language that tells new visitors nothing about where they're clicking.
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Willow & Ash — Owensboro, KY
A Trauma-Informed Wellness Studio Whose Quote Section Cites Obi-Wan Kenobi and Gandalf — Placeholder Template Content Never Replaced
The quote carousel mixes James Baldwin with Star Wars and Lord of the Rings characters. The Calendar of Events section exists as a header with nothing below it. And the “2025 Happenings” section lists events with no dates, times, or locations.
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Black Lotus Yoga & Healing — Owensboro, KY
No Website, No Domain, No Google Business Profile — A 500-Hour Certified Instructor Invisible to Every Search in Owensboro
The studio's only online presence is an Acuity booking page and a personal Gmail. The domain is unregistered. A competitor could claim it tomorrow — and a legitimate credentialed studio misses every Google search for yoga in Owensboro.
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Sanctuary for Yoga — Nashville, TN
Founded in 2004 — 21 Years of Reputation, and the Homepage Is a Broken Carousel Plus Instagram Tiles With No Original Content
The same 7 photos repeat 5+ times from a broken carousel. The homepage has almost no original written content — just embedded Instagram posts that disappear if Instagram goes down. Image filenames are raw camera exports: syoga-206.jpg, syoga-182.jpg.
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Together Yoga & Movement — Louisville, KY
Navigation Reads “Begin Together c” — Word Cut Off Mid-Letter, Two Booking Systems Competing, and Generic Filler Copy Where the Mission Should Be
Nav text is truncated mid-word. The “Our Approach” section says “Pay attention to industry trends and improve your competitiveness” — corporate filler with nothing to do with yoga. Two booking systems compete on the same page.
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Piece of Cake Bakery · Evansville, IN
25 Years in Business — And the Order Form Shows Raw Markup, “FirstLast” Labels, and a Date Field That Says “MM slash DD slash YYYY”
A family bakery founded in 1998 by two sisters. The order form has never been QA'd — raw HTML markup visible, a broken date field placeholder, and a fused “FirstLast” field label. Product images rely on a third-party server that could go dark any day.
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Rolling Pin Pastry Shop · Owensboro, KY
4.9 Stars, 75 Years, “Best Donuts in the State” — and the Homepage Has Four Broken Carousel Images, Unresolved Spinners, and Raw Facebook Code
Est. 1947. Third generation. But first-time mobile visitors see broken slides (slide4–7.jpg missing), AJAX spinners that never resolve, and escaped backslashes from a Facebook embed sitting in the page as visible text.
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Baby Cakes · East Nashville, TN
The Testimonials Section Says “Review 1, Review 2, Review 3” — And the Events Page Has Said “Please Stay Tuned” Since Launch
Family-owned cupcake bakery on East Nashville's Main Street. SpotHopper template deployed but never configured — placeholder review labels mix with real testimonials, the events section is permanently “coming soon,” and the gallery loops 15 photos twice.
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Becca Bakes · Owensboro, KY
GoDaddy's Default Test Email — filler@godaddy.com — Is Live on Their Website Right Now
Custom cakes, cupcakes, and cookies built on referrals. But the site still has GoDaddy's placeholder test email as a visible element, a Services link that goes nowhere, broken base64 product images, and generic “Click Here” buttons throughout.
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The Cup Cakery · Owensboro, KY
#2 Dessert Spot in Owensboro on TripAdvisor — No Website, Zero Google Presence, Invisible to Every Search
4.5 stars, open Monday–Saturday. Their entire online presence is a Facebook page. Customers searching “cupcakes Owensboro” on Google find competitors. Not The Cup Cakery.
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Niko's Bakery & Cafe · Owensboro, KY
European Artisan Bakery — Personal Gmail for Business Email, Broken Product Images, and Google Can't Index a Single Menu Item
Croissants, sourdoughs, breakfast, lunch, catering. Real craft in a low-competition category. But the contact email is a personal Gmail, product images are broken, and every image has zero alt text — making them invisible to Google Image Search.
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Golden Glaze Bakery · Henderson, KY
Their Domain Was Hijacked. goldenglazehenderson.com Now Serves an Indonesian Gambling Site Called BIGSLOT288.
A real Henderson bakery with a real Google listing — but every customer who clicks “Website” on Google Maps lands on a foreign online casino. The bakery almost certainly doesn't know it's happening.
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Nord's Bakery · Louisville, KY
“Best Apple Fritters in the World” — But the Testimonials Page Prints Every Review Twice
A Louisville fixture with genuine five-star reviews. But the entire testimonials list was copy-pasted twice in sequence — Kim, Amy, and Bill each appear back-to-back. Any visitor who reads to the bottom sees the loop.
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HomeStyle Bakery · Nashville, TN
Every Page on Their Site Has a Live Ad for Their Theme Vendor's Marketplace
Footer reads “©2025 · HomeStyle Bakery Theme by HB-Themes.” — where “HB-Themes” is a live link to a WordPress theme marketplace. Every scroll-to-bottom is an unsolicited referral to the vendor's storefront. Copyright frozen at 2025.
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Baby Cakes Bakery · Nashville, TN
Reviews Loop 3× and the Footer Runs a Full SpotHopper Ad on Every Page
Sarah's review appears 3 times in the page HTML. The same 5 reviews loop three full times in the carousel. And the footer advertises “Website design, Social Media marketing and Email marketing provided by SpotHopper” — visible to every customer.
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J'Petals Florals & Gifts · Henderson, KY
Squarespace Lapsed — Every Visitor Sees “Website Expired”
Their Squarespace subscription lapsed. Every couple who clicks the Google or Yelp website link hits a full-screen expiration error. No content, no photos, no way to book. The florist almost certainly doesn't know.
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Daylily Events · Evansville, IN
Booking Widget Below the “Start Here” Button Shows a Dead-Account Error
A 17hats scheduling widget embedded directly below the primary CTA displays: “The information you are looking for is no longer available.” Every bride who tries to book a consultation sees this instead of a form.
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Dream Copy Photography · Owensboro, KY
Nearly Every Wedding Portfolio Entry Shows a Broken Grey Box
Almost every wedding portfolio entry from 2019–2024 displays a broken SVG placeholder instead of a photo. The photographer's entire body of work is invisible to prospective couples evaluating their style.
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Elizabeth Crum Bridal · Louisville, KY
The Shop Sells Bowls and Mudcloths — at $0.00
Live shop categories “Bridal,” “Honeymoon,” and “Vintage” link to /shop/bowls, /shop/mudcloths, and /shop/kits — Squarespace's demo store defaults, never replaced. Every product is $0.00.
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Tennessee Tiny Weddings · Nashville, TN
All 4 Gallery Photos Are Credited to “John Doe”
Every gallery photo on the homepage of this TV-featured venue is captioned “Photo By: John Doe” — Duda's default placeholder, never replaced. A professional micro-wedding specialist with fictional photographer credits.
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Shaw's Flowers, Inc. · Henderson, KY
The Wedding Gallery Uses Stock Photos Shared by Thousands of Other Florists
Every image on the wedding page is pulled from eFlorst's shared CDN — the same stock photos on thousands of other florists' sites nationwide. Decades of real wedding work, zero photos to show for it.
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Oasis Dementia Care · Evansville, IN
Five Raw Template Strings in the Footer — Families See Code, Not Care
Unfilled Hibu builder placeholders — {{placeholder_footer_reserve3}} through {{placeholder_footer_reserve7}} — render as visible text in the footer of every page. Every family researching memory care sees raw code instead of trust signals.
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Melrose Assisted Living · Evansville, IN
“Resort-Style” Living — With Raw Template Code in the Footer
A brand-new facility marketing a tropical atrium and heated indoor pool has five unfilled Hibu template placeholders at the bottom of every page. The credibility gap between the luxury brand promise and the broken footer is visible to every prospective resident.
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Fern Terrace of Owensboro · Owensboro, KY
Kentucky's Oldest Personal Care Chain Has a Homepage That Says “This Section Is Intentionally Left Blank.”
A 60+ year old personal care institution's homepage shows a single WordPress placeholder and a bare search bar. No photos, no services, no CTA — and the site runs on plain http://, flagged Not Secure by every browser.
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The Homeplace of Henderson · Henderson, KY
The Hero Slider Shows  Instead of a Photo
A broken base64 image artifact renders as visible text right at the top of the homepage — where the facility's hero photo should be. The site also lists two different phone numbers on the same page with no explanation of which is correct.
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The Altenheim · Louisville, KY
Click “Contact Us” and You See: “Oops! Something Went Wrong. This Page Didn't Load Google Maps Correctly.”
A 100+ year old Louisville institution has a broken Google Maps embed on its most important page — the one families use to find directions. The old domain was also allowed to expire and is now a $3,500 domain-for-sale page.
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Azalea Trace Assisted Living · Nashville, TN
Their Domain Was Hijacked — Every Directory Link Goes to a $3,595 Domain-for-Sale Page
A Nashville assisted living facility's domain was allowed to expire and acquired by HugeDomains. Every family who clicks the listed website URL sees “AzaleaTrace.com is for sale. Buy now: $3,595.” The backup domain doesn't load at all.
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Grow Academy · Nashville, TN
Three  Artifacts on the Homepage — and the Enrollment Page Repeats the Same Heading 12 Times
A Christian preschool's About Us section shows parents broken image code instead of facility photos — three times. The enrollment page lists “💚 Enrollment 💚” as 12 consecutive duplicate headings from a GoDaddy builder glitch.
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Young Kids Academy · Louisville, KY
The Daycare's Own Homepage Has a Section Advertising Their Web Designer's Company
Parents visiting to research the daycare see a featured section: “If you are interested in website designing, please visit young website designs.” — a live ad for the web designer embedded on the daycare homepage. Appears on both the splash and main homepage.
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Little Lane Preschool & Daycare · Evansville, IN
Click “Gallery” and You Get a Waitlist Form — Zero Photos of the Facility Exist Anywhere on the Site
The Gallery nav link goes to /gallery — which shows only a waitlist signup form. No photos of classrooms, children, or the facility exist anywhere. Every image on the site is generic Wix stock photography.
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The Learning Academy · Henderson, KY
Domain Expired — Every Parent Who Searches Their Website Lands on an Afternic Domain-for-Sale Page
A Reggio Emilia preschool with two KY locations let their domain expire. It was parked by Afternic (GoDaddy). Every visitor lands on “thelearningacademy.com is for sale!” Their only other online presence is an unclaimed Yelp page with one unanswered 1-star review.
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Holly Street Day Care · Nashville, TN
Voted Best Daycare in Nashville 3 Years Running — Zero Web Presence
30+ year East Nashville institution, 3-Star state certified, three-time Best of Nashville winner. No website, no Google Business page, unclaimed Yelp. Every award is invisible online — and every new family in Lockeland Springs goes to a competitor who shows up in Google.
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Kiddie Kollege · Owensboro, KY
Active Daycare, Open Every Weekday — Zero Website, Zero Reviews, Zero Photos Online
An Owensboro daycare open 6:30am–5:30pm, Monday–Friday, with no working website at any domain. Unclaimed Yelp with zero reviews. No Google Business photos. Every parent who researches online finds nothing — and enrolls at a competitor instead.
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Tri-State Towing & Recovery · Evansville, IN / Henderson, KY / Owensboro, KY
50 Years in Business — Facebook Button Goes to a Porta-Potty Company
The social icon on tri-statetowing.com routes visitors to “cleangreenportapotties” on Facebook. Location links return a 404. Service titles show raw backslashes. Five named review cards with zero review text.
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Tally's Towing & Recovery · Owensboro, KY / Henderson, KY
Website Shows “[aMenu]” as Plain Text and 8 Broken Images
Raw navigation code visible as text, 8+ grey placeholder boxes where photos should load, duplicated malformed elements, and a testimonials section with no testimonials — all live on tallystowing.com.
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McCarty's Pro Towing & Automotive · Owensboro, KY
AAA-Approved, ASE-Certified — Testimonials Section Says “Slide title”
40+ years, AAA approved, BBB accredited, ASE certified — and the testimonials section shows the default template placeholder “Slide title” with a non-functional “Button” element. Hero tagline duplicated back-to-back. Broken icons throughout.
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Suburban Towing · Louisville, KY
200+ Trucks, Louisville Metro Police Contracts — Every CTA Says “Call \\ Now”
Every button on suburbantow.com renders raw escape characters: “Call \\ \\ Now”, “Send My \\ \\ Location”, “Get \\ \\ Directions.” Even the urgency headline is broken. Duplicate testimonials and a doubled partner logo section compound the issue.
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Nash Towing · Nashville, TN
81 Google Reviews — Homepage Showing Raw WordPress Shortcode
A failed WordPress plugin renders raw JSON configuration as visible text on the homepage instead of services. “View More Blog” links to the theme developer's demo site. Blog posts dated 2026. Broken “0% guaranteed” element.
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Hook Em' Up Towing · Nashville, TN
24/7 Towing Since 2010 — Domain Is Dead, No Website Exists
hookemuptowing.net fails DNS resolution. Every customer who clicks their Yelp website link gets “This site can't be reached.” A 24/7 Nashville towing company is completely unreachable online — every midnight emergency call goes to a competitor.
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Sweetwater Event Center · Evansville, IN
“filler@godaddy.com” Is the Live Contact Email — and the Weddings Nav Goes Nowhere
A GoDaddy test address is displayed as the venue's live contact email. The “Weddings” nav link is a dead anchor. “Location & Accessibility” repeats as a section header more than six times on the same page.
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City View at Sterling Square · Evansville, IN
Wedding Venue Domain Is Dead — Google and Yelp Both Link to “This Site Can't Be Reached”
cityviewsterlingsquare.com fails DNS resolution. Every bride who finds them on Google or Yelp and clicks through to learn more hits a browser error before seeing a single photo or booking form.
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Main Street Wedding and Event Venue · Henderson, KY
A Wedding Venue on North Main Street With No Functioning Website
A wedding and event venue at 315 N Main St in Henderson has no working website — every URL leads to a DNS failure. Every bride researching Henderson venues finds competitors by default.
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Knob Hill House · Newburgh, IN
$1,500 Weddings — Wix Site With No Pricing, No Services, No Contact Info
A historic event space charging $1,500 for weddings has a Wix site with one header image and a photo gallery. No pricing. No services description. No contact information. A bride ready to book has no way to take the next step.
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The Party Space Place · Owensboro, KY
“No Events at the Moment” — Default Placeholder Live on the Events Page
The homepage forces a confusing “Enter TPSP / Enter Bayside” choice before any content is visible. Once inside, the events section shows a default template message that was never replaced. Every visitor sees a venue that looks inactive.
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Vee'Unique Decor Event Hall · Louisville, KY
100-Person Event Hall in Louisville — Instagram Only, Invisible on Google
veeuniquedecor.com fails DNS resolution. A 100-person event hall in Fern Creek exists only on Instagram — every couple searching “event hall Louisville” or “venue Fern Creek” finds competitors instead.
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Boone Funeral Home · Evansville, IN
Raw Code, Placeholder Text, and a Broken Testimonial Name — All Live on the Site
Obituary dates display as Jun 22, 2026\Evansville, _local_florist_ is a live placeholder in the resources section, and testimonials render quotFredquot instead of a real name.
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Hathaway & Clark Funeral Home · Louisville, KY
Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Accessibility Links All Route to #
All three footer compliance links are dead. The same person's photo appears twice in testimonials with different text attached — reads as fabricated. Obituaries show raw escape character artifacts.
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Titzer Family Funeral Homes · Evansville, IN
“[Button]” Is Live in the Services Section — and Every Testimonial Appears Twice
Literal placeholder text in the services section, the entire testimonials block duplicated verbatim, and images loading from three separate CDNs — a fragmented migration that will keep causing problems.
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Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home · Nashville, TN
Both Contact Forms Return “An Error Has Occurred” — Families Can't Reach Them
“Get Help Now” and “Free Planning Guide” both fail on submission. “Recent Obituaries” shows a permanent loading spinner that never resolves. A family in crisis gets an error screen instead of a callback.
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Woodbine Funeral Home · Nashville, TN
Five blank.gif Placeholders Are the First Thing Families See on the Homepage
The hero carousel cycles through five consecutive broken image slots — no chapel photos, no staff, no imagery of any kind. Three Nashville chapels, none of them visible on the front page.
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Tomblinson Funeral Homes · Henderson, KY
“Payment Center” Appears Twice in the Nav — Obituaries Show Formatting Errors
A duplicate nav item adds noise to every page. Backslash escape artifacts are visible inside family tributes. Broken image elements throughout the site signal a setup that was never properly finished.
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Evansville Lawn & Landscape · Evansville, IN
Your Website Is a 404. Every Google Search Leads to a Dead End.
The domain is completely offline — DNS failure. Every Google click, every referral, every directory listing that points to the site resolves to nothing. All that traffic is going elsewhere.
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Prather Landscaping · Newburgh, IN
Served Newburgh for Years. Their Website Has Served No One for Months.
Dead domain — full DNS failure. Word-of-mouth referrals in Newburgh and Evansville are hitting a broken URL with no fallback and no way forward.
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Snow's Landscape & Nursery · Newburgh, IN
Every Homepage Section Appears 3x — “Hardscape Design” Routes to the Mowing Page
Three major sections appear verbatim three times each — a “Built by Viv” template never cleaned up. The “Hardscape Design” nav link routes to /mowing/, sending qualified leads to the wrong page.
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Bean's Landscape Plus · Evansville, IN
Your Website Links to 3 Different Domains — WordPress Login Links Are in Your Footer
Internal links scatter to three separate domains. WordPress.com platform UI — login, sign up, report content — is still live in the footer. Three domains means split SEO authority and confused customers.
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Nashscapes · Nashville, TN
Every CTA Is a Dead Link. “Get a Quote” Goes Nowhere. “Contact Us” Goes Nowhere.
Every call-to-action button on the site routes to # and does nothing. The testimonials carousel loops the same 6 reviews infinitely. A prospect who wants to reach Nashscapes has no way to do it from the site.
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Wayne's Lawn Service · Louisville, KY
45 Years, BBB A+ — Testimonials Section Says “Write Your Caption Here”
The testimonials section displays Thryv template boilerplate — “### Slide title” and “Write your caption here” — as live content. 45 years of customer loyalty, shown as a website builder's placeholder instructions.
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Ewing Tire Service · Henderson, KY
Tire Search Stuck on “Loading...” — and the Footer Is a Live 404
Raw HTML code visible on every page, a tire search tool that never populates, and a footer that resolves to “Uh oh! Page not found!” — three live failures on Henderson's go-to tire shop.
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Dartt Automotive · Evansville, IN
“How We're Diffrerent” Is Live on the Homepage Right Now
A typo in the trust-building headline, services copy-pasted three times by accident, and nav links that use placeholder “#” anchors going nowhere — all live on darttautomotive.com.
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Quality Automotive & Tire · Evansville, IN
“OUR TEAM” Section Is Live — With Zero Team Members Under It
The team heading is there. No names, no photos, no bios beneath it. Plus broken images throughout and a duplicated gallery — all signaling a site nobody is managing.
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Usry's Garage · Mt. Juliet, TN
4.6 Stars on Yelp — The Website Is a Single Broken Instagram Embed
A loyal Mt. Juliet shop with 15 Yelp reviews and a 4.6-star average. The entire website is one page with one broken embed and no services, no booking, no story.
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Fast Lane Auto Repair · Owensboro, KY
“Section Under Maintenance” Is Showing on the Live Site — 4 Times
The same plugin error message appears four times on the homepage, the founding year says both 2014 and 2015, and every brake and engine link routes to the oil change page.
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Auto Truck & Trailer · Owensboro, KY
Section Headers Say “_Service_ Areas” — Template Code Is Showing
Raw template underscores visible in live section headers, a Service Areas section with no areas listed, and every image alt text reading “Decorative background image.” Installed, never customized.
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Owensboro Chiropractic & Rehab · Owensboro, KY
Appointment Form Shows “Error!” — and Testimonials Say “Coming Soon”
The appointment form serves a live error to every patient who tries to book, the testimonials section shows placeholder text, and the homepage slider buttons all loop back to the homepage.
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Stallings Chiropractic Center · Owensboro, KY
“Text Us” Routes to a Yahoo Email — and the Address Has a Backslash in It
The SMS button is wired to an email address, the practice address displays “820 Chuck Gray Ct\\Owensboro” with a raw backslash, and “Rate Us:” appears twice with no rating widget.
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Johnson & Johnson Chiropractic · Lebanon, IN
Admin “Edit Page” Controls Are Visible to Every Public Visitor
CMS login/logout links and a “Web View | Mobile View” editor toggle are rendering on the live patient-facing site. IONOS builder branding sits in the footer.
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Harley Chiropractic · Sullivan, IL
A Site Link Routes Through a Suspicious Third-Party Redirect Domain
The “Learn more about Zone Technique” link routes through qmmnb9d5vd.wpdns.site, the one testimonial is truncated with a typo, and orphaned “by Aloha” text sits at the bottom of the page.
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Harmon Family Chiropractic · Jasper, IN
Contact Form Shows “Error!” — and Chad C. Loops Three Times
The contact form is broken with a live error, the testimonial carousel loops the same review three times, and the location section shows “-- mi” as an unfilled placeholder. Built on iMatrix.
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Jasper Sports & Wellness · Jasper, IN
One-Page Stub — No Address, No Hours, No Form, No Doctor Photos
Indiana Spine & Sports' entire website is stock photography and a bare phone number. Dr. Mandy Smith-Bradway's spine and sports medicine practice has no address, no hours, and no way to book online.
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Fox Pools of Evansville · Evansville, IN
Five Live Template Variables Are Sitting in the Footer Right Now
274 Google reviews at 4.5 stars — and every customer who scrolls to the footer sees raw template code: {{placeholder_footer_reserve3}} through {{placeholder_footer_reserve7}}. Never replaced. Never removed.
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Cavanaugh Pool, Spa & Patio · Owensboro, KY
“BUY GIFT CARDS” Button Has No href — Every Sale Drops Silently
The gift card button looks clickable and does absolutely nothing. The “Pay your Invoice Online” CTA is an image with no link. A section header still reads generic template placeholder copy.
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Paducah Pools & Spas · Paducah, KY
The Homepage Headline Ends Mid-Sentence: “Make a Splash in a New Hot Tub or”
35 years in business, and the main headline just stops. An image alt text reads “Girl Enjoying with her salbabida” (Filipino for life preserver). The testimonials section shows one placeholder review with a dead CTA.
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Aloha Pools & Spas · Paducah, KY
In Business Since 1969 — Homepage Still Leads With a COVID Notice in 2026
50+ years of reputation, and the first thing every visitor sees is a pandemic-era safety protocol. The entire brand logo gallery shows broken image boxes. Mixed http/https links trigger “Not Secure” warnings.
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The Movement Studio · Jasper, IN
Service Images Load From CDN Paths Named “Website default image FDN.jpg”
A two-person PT practice with real expertise — but every service image is a generic stock placeholder. The YouTube embed renders “Sara GressNo subscribers” (missing a space). The video section still reads “Clinic tour video - YouTube.”
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Spa City USA · Evansville, IN
CSS Bug Spells Out “E v a n s v i l l e” Letter by Letter in the Service Area
Master Spas certified since 1997, 4.4 stars — and the service area renders every city name with a space between each character. The contact form has two reCAPTCHA widgets stacked. Product images use filenames like “clarity-generic-6.”
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