Based on 2033 businesses audited.
Industrial, Manufacturing & Engineering Reputation: HARMAN International (harman.com)
HARMAN International’s website is a masterclass in ‘Trust Theatre,’ using premium-sounding slogans to mask a total absence of technical substance. The digital presence is a hollow shell that fails to provide the basic forensic evidence—such as certifications, specifications, or verified reviews—expected of a global engineering leader. The site operates on brand recognition alone, offering zero information density to a technical or professional visitor.
Industrial, Manufacturing & Engineering Reputation: HARMAN International (harman.com)
The site aligns with the Industrial and Manufacturing category through references to Engineering and Automotive sectors. However, the content leans heavily into consumer electronics (Lifestyle audio) rather than industrial manufacturing specifications, creating a slight thematic mismatch for a B2B engineering firm.
“The score of 19 is driven primarily by the Information Density and Identity pillars. The near-zero character counts on sub-pages and the total lack of schema or H1 tags on key pages suggest a technical and content deficit that relies entirely on brand fluff. The high BS score reflects the extreme distance between the 'Extraordinary' claims and the 'Insufficient' evidence provided in the content crawl.”