deck with gazebo |
Hammons has been featured here at the AN before (twice) with some fairly useless information; including a case of bait and switch on doggy doors. Here, the self-described screenwriter with a polysci degree opens by telling his readers that they will,
"Learn how to build decks with gazebos to create a stunning backyard: A backyard replete with perfect landscaping, the family all huddled underneath a gorgeous wood-paneled gazebo..."Cute, that – although we find that "all huddled underneath" tends to call to mind the survivors of a natural disaster at a shelter, not folks enjoying their "stunning backyard." That's probably just us: we have higher standards for language than some. That rubbish notwithstanding, Hammons embarks on the how-to section by telling his readers to,
"Put A Little Back Into It: DIY Network offers solid tips on how to build decks with gazebos. "
"How Can I Simplify the Process? Look for a company that supplies custom-made gazebo products and self-help kits to help you get started with the right design and components."
Nope, still nothing on the how-to front. Wait, here's another section:"Here's how: Click to get started and you will be taken to step 1..."Well, that's not very useful! As we read on through Bryce's 500-plus words of "how-to:" we realize that A) he never gets to "how to" and B) he never talks about building a deck, just about buying a gazebo. Yep, just one more case of a freelancer pulling a bait and switch with an interesting-sounding title that disintegrates into a sales pitch; a classic Dumbass of the Day technique! |
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