Get it together homey!!! I want to check it out soon
Any time E. Any events you coming out to soon?
Thanks!
Thanks Matt!
Motorsporthardware.com is now LIVE!!!
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Any if anybody isn't familiar with Ryan's products, you should be.
His stuff is quality and his customer service blows all of the overpriced "big boys" out of the water.Leave a comment:
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Congrats man, once I'm done with my car I will definetily have you post it.
Thanks for helping me out man. :up:Leave a comment:
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Looking good Ryan, I love seeing things like this come together!
You'll have to add my E36 to the gallery section once I get it done. :)Leave a comment:
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I will probably look into this in the future but as of now I like the fact that I can stand behind the TUV approval for safety and quality. TUV is very hard to attain for new products.
Working on that. Thanks!Congrats Ryan Looks great.... Id get a real email address ie Ryan@motorsporthardware.com for a more professional look but other than that it looks great
Thanks for the info. I will take that into considerationYou forgot "believe" on the main page. I took a quick glance over the rest of the pages and it looks like you could compine some pages to help "fill" the page more, or wrap the text around the pictures.
The products page looks good because its 2-column layout so it shows some symmetry. However on the second product page looses the second column and when you click on each individual product its missing too. Granted the second column is information about studs and doesn't apply to the rest maybe you could find something to help balance it a little.
If it were me, on the About Us page I would put some pics of your personal cars and what you have done to them. People love to read about what the owners drive/own. If you need some thoughts Pelican Parts has a good little page on the cars those guys own.
I hope you don't think I am crapping on your site, because I am not. It works just fine as is but I figured you would want some honest input to make it better. Congrats on the new company and website, I'm sure its going to do great.
EDIT: I agree with blunt, I hate to say it but I can't take a company serious if its @gmail.com. info@, contact@, etc. Also maybe main page has some lage icon buttons for the products you are selling. Just get straight to business, people want to see what you are selling. If they want to know more about you, they can click on the About Us page.
thanks brotha!
Thanks!great website, ryan. could to see another person getting a little business off the ground.
a little advise from a person who does a lot of work with small businesses: it goes a long way to include a personal touch (such as your name listed with the contact info or in the email address).
Thanks!
Thanks for the info. I an looking into thisLookin good man!
You can sign up for a free apps account with Google: http://www.google.com/a/ - That will allow you to use your domain and administer things and would be especially good if you like Gmail already. Last I checked the free accounts let you only use up to 10 users though. If you buy Google apps it's $50 per user.
Like blunttech said, it helps your image though at least you're using a Gmail account and not AOL.... ;)
I bet I can work something out for you. send me pics of the rivets and the pricing you are getting from everyone else.Leave a comment:
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looks great ryan! btw, your business cards should be on there way!Leave a comment:
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Lookin good man!
You can sign up for a free apps account with Google: http://www.google.com/a/ - That will allow you to use your domain and administer things and would be especially good if you like Gmail already. Last I checked the free accounts let you only use up to 10 users though. If you buy Google apps it's $50 per user.
Like blunttech said, it helps your image though at least you're using a Gmail account and not AOL.... ;)Leave a comment:
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Done and done, nice job the site is easy to get around. Good job on a phone # I hate emailing and waiting around for replies.Leave a comment:
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great website, ryan. could to see another person getting a little business off the ground.
a little advise from a person who does a lot of work with small businesses: it goes a long way to include a personal touch (such as your name listed with the contact info or in the email address).Leave a comment:
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You forgot "believe" on the main page. I took a quick glance over the rest of the pages and it looks like you could compine some pages to help "fill" the page more, or wrap the text around the pictures.We that staying current is a true way to connect with our customers.
The products page looks good because its 2-column layout so it shows some symmetry. However on the second product page looses the second column and when you click on each individual product its missing too. Granted the second column is information about studs and doesn't apply to the rest maybe you could find something to help balance it a little.
If it were me, on the About Us page I would put some pics of your personal cars and what you have done to them. People love to read about what the owners drive/own. If you need some thoughts Pelican Parts has a good little page on the cars those guys own.
I hope you don't think I am crapping on your site, because I am not. It works just fine as is but I figured you would want some honest input to make it better. Congrats on the new company and website, I'm sure its going to do great.
EDIT: I agree with blunt, I hate to say it but I can't take a company serious if its @gmail.com. info@, contact@, etc. Also maybe main page has some lage icon buttons for the products you are selling. Just get straight to business, people want to see what you are selling. If they want to know more about you, they can click on the About Us page.Leave a comment:
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Congrats Ryan Looks great.... Id get a real email address ie Ryan@motorsporthardware.com for a more professional look but other than that it looks greatLeave a comment:
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Ryan, (it's John, from EF1/DPE days!) I think you'd do gang-busters offering 4x100-5x120 adapters, just a suggestion. GL with the new(-ish) venture!Leave a comment:

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