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In the process of doing some marketing research on website design and functionality for lift truck distributors. Anyone have any recommendations as to leading distributor websites? Anyone care to submit their favorites? Please try to remain unbiased in your brand preference. I am trying to zero in on best customer interface, design, content, functionality, etc.. Thanks for the help!!
  • Posted 27 Apr 2010 09:05
  • By dutch
  • joined 7 Jun'08 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
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dutch - that's a tall order. There are so many forklift distributor sites, manufacturer sites, reseller sites. Some are produced quite well, others are very poorly produced.
If I were you, I would set some objectives first. -- what do you hope to accomplish with your new site? Sometimes a simple site is easiest to create, use keywords and links to get ranked high in search engines, and then build from there.
  • Posted 11 Sep 2010 02:24
  • By mark_p
  • joined 10 Sep'10 - 6 messages
  • Florida, United States
http://lifttrucks.ringpower.com
check kolibioti dot gr
  • Posted 22 Jul 2010 16:34
  • By YorgosAugust
  • joined 21 Sep'09 - 6 messages
  • THESSALONIKI, Greece

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