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Is your website ugly enough to win Techno Goober’s ugly site contest?

Is your website still rocking an animated cursor and a tiled-photo background? Good news.

Members of the Techno Goober team. (Courtesy photo)

Forget ugly sweaters. Lewes digital design firm Techno Goober wants to find the ugliest business website out there — and reward them with a brand new website valued at $5,000.


To be clear, this isn’t a challenge to design the most hideous website possible. It’s a contest for businesses who have websites that are hopelessly out of date, a navigation nightmare and/or are just plain unappealing.
If that’s your business’s website (or the website of a business you know), nominations for the Ugly Site Contest will be open through Nov. 30.
According to the Cape Gazette, Techno Goober plans to make the contest an annual tradition.
Click here for rules and the nomination form.

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