AI-powered evaluation using the Model Context Optimization BS Detection Framework, based solely on publicly available website content.
Based on 760 businesses audited.
IT Services, Hosting & Managed Services BS: Eagle Creations (eaglecreations.com)
Eagle Creations is a digital time capsule that provides almost zero substance to back its legacy claims. It is a ‘Ghost Site’—while not intentionally fraudulent, the lack of modern proof, technical detail, and identity verification results in a high BS score through total content vacancy.
1. Replace the generic H2 ‘Welcome’ with a specific H2 defining the core technical stack (e.g., ‘SQL Database Design & Custom Web Applications’). 2. Implement JSON-LD Organization schema including the ‘foundingDate’ and ‘knowsAbout’ properties to anchor authority. 3. Add a ‘Portfolio’ section with at least three named projects and their outcomes. 4. Populate all meta data fields to demonstrate the ‘Web Application’ expertise claimed in the text.
The Information Density is dangerously low, marked by an insufficient character count of 352. The H2 heading ‘Welcome’ is 100% fluff, providing no noun or specific value. Body text relies on power phrases like ‘first class products’ and ‘on budget’ without citing a single technical framework (e.g., .NET, SQL, Python) or specific project metric.
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While drift across pages cannot be measured due to the lack of sub-page data, there is a massive internal drift between the brand’s ‘first class’ claims and its technical implementation. A company claiming to build ‘web applications’ while failing to provide a basic meta description or structured schema on their own homepage creates a significant credibility gap.
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The site does not engage in active trust theatre like fake badges, as its review_count and proof_links_count are both 0. However, it fails the ‘Proof Path’ test entirely by providing no outbound links to portfolios or third-party validations. Claims of being ‘on time’ and ‘on budget’ are purely anecdotal and lack any verifiable source.
The proof-to-claim ratio is nearly zero. The only specific ‘fact’ provided is the founding year (1994), which is 32 years prior to the temporal anchor. Every other assertion regarding service quality, reliability, and capability is an unsubstantiated marketing claim with zero linked evidence.
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The value proposition is a generic commodity fingerprint that could be applied to any IT firm from the last 30 years. Phrases like ‘technology that works’ and ‘focus on your business’ are implicit in the industry and provide no differentiation. The H2 ‘Welcome’ is a classic template fingerprint that signifies a lack of strategic content design.
There is a total lack of verifiable authority despite the company claiming a legacy dating back to 1994. No founders, experts, or team members are named, and the schema_json is null, meaning the ‘Organization’ identity is not cryptographically or structurally linked to any digital footprint.
The site makes bold claims regarding its ‘ability to provide solution’ that is ‘first class,’ yet demonstrates no actual solutions. There are no case studies, no named clients, and no technical specifications to support the assertion that they have ‘continually provided’ these services for over three decades.
IT Services, Hosting & Managed Services BS: Eagle Creations (eaglecreations.com)
The site content aligns with the IT Services and Networking category, specifically mentioning web/desktop applications and database systems. However, the language used to describe these services is extremely dated and lacks modern technical nuance.
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“The score of 64 is primarily driven by the Identity and Authority pillar (14/15) and Information Density (24/30). The site's failure to provide structured data, named experts, or specific technical details makes the majority of the content appear as 'hot air' despite the claimed 30-year history.”
