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Need your guys input. I just designed a website, and want to know what you think. Usability-wise, aesthetics, and does it reach out to the car enthusiast community well? Input is appreciated.
www.nationalspeedinc.com
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I dig it... pleanty of stuff to search prices seem about the same as other sights but over all easy to navigate... some of the product descriptions seem a little difficult to understand before you actually click on it but overall i like it.
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Thanks, It's hard to come across a site that stands out these days. Especially in the auto industry. You got any favorite sites? and where do you usually buy your parts from? I'm interested to see how mine can match up...ya dig!?
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not bad....it didnt look like one of those "pay us and we rip you off sites" and it was pretty easy navigation... could be a little more eyepopping though, so people remember it...
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Yo, what kind of things should I do to make it better? Marketing-wise I was thinking of starting a category for racing video games, car models & collectables, possibly more car audio? do you think that might attract a wider range of customer?
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