The clients are different, but the question is always basically the same. Can you redesign my website? It doesn’t matter how the question is phrased, every time it’s asked, I give the same response.
1st Source Servall, one of the largest distributors of appliance and HVAC parts in North America, announced that it has launched a new digital marketing services division, Profit Partners Solutions, to assist small businesses in the appliance and HVAC sales and service industry.
The Energy Conservatory announced that it has launched a new website with accompanying mobile-specific site. The company said the new site is designed to deliver the latest technical content, more application information, more photos, and easier, more intuitive navigation.
Genteq, a division of RBC Manufacturing Corp., a subsidiary of Regal Beloit Corp., launched the first phase of its newly revised website, www.thedealertoolbox.com. The site is the first centralized source for Regal’s three HVAC brands: Century, FASCO, and Genteq.
To the natural refrigerants of HCs, CO2, and ammonia, there has been added what is being called a fourth platform. Water is now being promoted in the international community with the launch of a website called www.R718.com.
By now, as a contractor, you should already have a website to promote your business. If not, stop what you are doing and immediately create one. The purpose of this article is not to convince you to get a website, since that is a requirement, but to understand the purpose of your website.
... So the guy stands there with his mouth agape and says, “But Doc, why do you have to operate on my foot? The splinter is in my finger!” Why am I leading off with a punch line? Because it applies to about 80 percent of people who can’t figure out why their website doesn’t “work.”
With the recent launch of regional website entities covering greater Europe, South and Latin America, as well as India and Asia, Tecumseh Products Co. is now introducing its redesigned global website.
Kele Inc., a leading supplier of building automation products, has introduced its new website at www.kele.com. The company said the new site features menu rollover visibility, one-click navigation, easy PDF documentation retrieval, and quick order functionality.