Ok, I gotta poke at my buddies at Beck just a little cuz their website was a bit... dated looking. That has now been resolved. Check out HTTP://WWW.BECKSPEEDSTER.COM for the new website. Nicely done @chines1!
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Hey that looks much nicer.
It really looks great!
As I said on FB the new site is fantastic. However I may be biased on the speedster pic they selected. Built in 2016 and still the finest looking tub IMHO
@Lane Anderson posted:Ok, I gotta poke at my buddies at Beck just a little cuz their website was a bit... dated looking. That has now been resolved. Check out HTTP://WWW.BECKSPEEDSTER.COM for the new website. Nicely done @chines1!
That’s funny. A week or so ago I was going to kid Carey about hiring one of his neighbor kids to do some website development, but he’s got enough in his plate to have time for my bs.
It looks great. I look forward to checking it out further.
Huge improvement but a bit utilitarian to be honest. I'd suggest a deep "gallery" area to start, help people dream a bit. Every custom home builder does it for a reason; eye candy sells.
Good point. I know someone with a lot of pictures of a sweet red Speedster and a beautiful blue Coupe.
@WNGD posted:Huge improvement but a bit utilitarian to be honest. I'd suggest a deep "gallery" area to start, help people dream a bit. Every custom home builder does it for a reason; eye candy sells.
Based on their backlog of business, they seem to be doing pretty well with what they've got.
I especially liked the Beck changes through the years. Can't wait for the history hopefully to mention involvement with Brazil manufacturers and Envemo. I honestly haven't seen many Becks in person (ok, a red one with red wheels frequently). Love to see a gallery of customers with their delivered cars and photos of the car "factory" floor with cars being built. Oh, and stats on the number of cars built over the years.
As Spock said, "Live long and prosper!"
p.s. under parts the Weber rain hats are misspelled once as "Webber".
@Panhandle Bob posted:Based on their backlog of business, they seem to be doing pretty well with what they've got.
Absolutely. An fantastic after sales customer service to boot, rare these days.
But if you're going to launch a new website, it's just a suggestion which would be helpful.
Appreciate the feedback and we'll be debugging several things as time goes on, adding more history (both the company and cars) and adding more photos. Initially the load times on the config. page were so severely effected by too many photos, we cut it back and are working on more photo-specific pages to showcase builds and custom work.
A used car page is our next step as I have several consignments that just arrived.
We've proven we don't need any website presence or advertising to be sold out for a very long time, but this is something that has needed improved since the early 2000s, so it was time... we worked on it slowly and as we could over about 2 years, but still have several things to improve and debug.
Noted on the Weber spelling.
Parts page needs a LOT of work, plus a redirect back to the main page. All in due time.
Thanks again everyone.