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title: "Trying too hard"
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published_at: "2009-07-23T18:08:19+00:00"
modified_at: "2024-11-14T21:35:14+00:00"
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excerpt: "This is what trying too hard looks like. the new terrible chevy volt website So clearly Chevy is trying their hand at social media integration. Lets count up all the “apps” shall we. videos facebook link ohh i can create..."
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# Trying too hard

#### By Matt Adams July 23, 2009

This is what trying too hard looks like.  
   
 [the new terrible chevy volt website](http://www.chevroletvoltage.com/)
  
 So clearly Chevy is trying their hand at social media integration. Lets count up all the “apps” shall we.

1. videos
2. facebook link
3. ohh i can create my chevy account
4. a foum
5. a blog
6. photo feed
7. news
8. polls
9. events
10. twitter tweets
11. and a site share stuff at the bottom

Wow. all on the home page. This site does NOTHING to promote what the volt is, why its cool, or why i should care. Instead it blasts me with its attempts to get me to engage. Unfortunately I dont really want to subscribe to the blog, be their friend on twitter, because I dont yet care about the car, or the site.  
 For me, the home page is overwhelming, and over the top. I appreciate the video, i think videos are cool. And a blog / news updates are good. The layout and presentation is so far behind the times. We used to see sites like this in the late 90’s.  
 The volt is a cool car, and should really be impressive for chevy to launch. this site is more in the way of other marketing efforts than anything.  
 Maybe tomorrow I’ll offer my solution. What are your thoughts? Am I being too harsh here?

#### By Matt Adams July 23, 2009
