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 New Website update to SGH... Take a look. 
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 Post subject: New Website update to SGH... Take a look.
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:16 pm 
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Hi all,

I have done an update to my website so please take a look and let me know how you like the new design. I will be doing some picture size and updates in the next few weeks.

Carry instructors check out the links section and if you want anything updated please let me know. If you not in my links and wish to be please let me know... You can also add me to your sites ;)

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Looks good. Two recommendations I would make are; more photo's of women carrying, and maybe a photo of you or whom ever makes them, working on one of them.

Good luck with your new company.

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Bagman wrote:
Looks good. Two recommendations I would make are; more photo's of women carrying, and maybe a photo of you or whom ever makes them, working on one of them.

I agree...looks great!

However, not to be picky or anything, but there are a few spelling errors that I found while glancing through the pages.

http://www.sideguardholsters.com/Holsters.html
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If your holster is deeply scratched down to bare non-dyed leather you can use some matching shoe pollish to touch up.

polish

http://www.sideguardholsters.com/holste ... lsters.htm
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Walter PPK/S

Walther

From the same page above,
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Berretta 92/96

Beretta

After checking several other pages, Beretta and Walther were misspelled on most of them. Nothing too serious, but correct spelling makes it look a bit more professional.

All in all, very well laid out and user friendly. 8)

I noticed that you now accept credit cards. Does that include debit cards?


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Hunter07 wrote:
Bagman wrote:
Looks good. Two recommendations I would make are; more photo's of women carrying, and maybe a photo of you or whom ever makes them, working on one of them.

I agree...looks great!

However, not to be picky or anything, but there are a few spelling errors that I found while glancing through the pages.

http://www.sideguardholsters.com/Holsters.html
Quote:
If your holster is deeply scratched down to bare non-dyed leather you can use some matching shoe pollish to touch up.

polish

http://www.sideguardholsters.com/holste ... lsters.htm
Quote:
Walter PPK/S

Walther

From the same page above,
Quote:
Berretta 92/96

Beretta

After checking several other pages, Beretta and Walther were misspelled on most of them. Nothing too serious, but correct spelling makes it look a bit more professional.

All in all, very well laid out and user friendly. 8)

I noticed that you now accept credit cards. Does that include debit cards?


Thanks for the info and will fix in the next day or so. Yes it does include debit cards via Paypal CC or normal paypal.

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Hunter07 wrote:
...However, not to be picky or anything, but there are a few spelling errors that I found while glancing through the pages...

Also, in the holster care section, "do" should be "due"
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Do not use oils, creams or other "leather care" products because most will not work do to the top coats we use.


Also on http://sideguardholsters.com/Holsters.html
"warrenty" should be "warranty"


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SultanOfBrunei wrote:
Hunter07 wrote:
...However, not to be picky or anything, but there are a few spelling errors that I found while glancing through the pages...

Also, in the holster care section, "do" should be "due"
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Do not use oils, creams or other "leather care" products because most will not work do to the top coats we use.


Also on http://sideguardholsters.com/Holsters.html
"warrenty" should be "warranty"


Done.

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SultanOfBrunei wrote:
Hunter07 wrote:
...However, not to be picky or anything, but there are a few spelling errors that I found while glancing through the pages...

Also, in the holster care section, "do" should be "due"
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Do not use oils, creams or other "leather care" products because most will not work do to the top coats we use.


Also on http://sideguardholsters.com/Holsters.html
"warrenty" should be "warranty"

I saw them too, but spaced out mentioning them. :roll:


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The MNGunTalk.com link is incorrect.


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it's listed right in the name but the url points to mntuntalk.com

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ScottM wrote:
The MNGunTalk.com link is incorrect.


Thanks I will fix the first link (second works). :D

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You should consider making a page for each holster. It would be nice to suggest someone a specific holster and send them directly to it.


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SultanOfBrunei wrote:
You should consider making a page for each holster. It would be nice to suggest someone a specific holster and send them directly to it.


I was thinking about that. I will give it some more thought.

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It looks awesome ... you did a really good job on the site.

BTW, what kind of gun is this:
http://www.sideguardholsters.com/customer/qc-cust2.jpg

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.44 special? Looks like a great carry piece.

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lance22 wrote:
It looks awesome ... you did a really good job on the site.

BTW, what kind of gun is this:
http://www.sideguardholsters.com/customer/qc-cust2.jpg


.44 special? Looks like a great carry piece.


It says .357 Magnum.

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Not to pick nits, but changing the order of the buttons to
Main Page
Holsters
Order
Contact
Customer Pics
Links

makes it more intuitive. It took me a minute to figure out where the holsters could be found. :D


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