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  • #31
    Originally posted by rockne10 View Post
    And then there are a lot of folks who are either directed to the Forum, or stumble on it, who remain unaware there even IS a SDC web site, or an SDC for that matter.
    I was one of those who didn't know that website existed until today. Just for fun, I googled (search.yahoo.com) "studebaker web site" and neither the SDC website, currently being discussed, nor this forum were among any of the 12 hits listed on the first page. That tells me that people with interest, but without intimate knowledge, aren't likely to easily find what they're looking for. A website that has "club" in its' title instills images of control, dues, and meetings. Maybe a totally new website could be created with the main objective to route people to the several related sites of their interest, including the SDC website. www.studebakerinfo.com might be a good name to make the top hit on google. While I recognize a similar list is already on the SDC website, if someone never visits it or is simply looking for info, the SDC list is invisible.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by HOXXOH View Post

      I was one of those who didn't know that website existed until today. Just for fun, I googled (search.yahoo.com) "studebaker web site" and neither the SDC website, currently being discussed, nor this forum were among any of the 12 hits listed on the first page. That tells me that people with interest, but without intimate knowledge, aren't likely to easily find what they're looking for. A website that has "club" in its' title instills images of control, dues, and meetings. Maybe a totally new website could be created with the main objective to route people to the several related sites of their interest, including the SDC website. www.studebakerinfo.com might be a good name to make the top hit on google. While I recognize a similar list is already on the SDC website, if someone never visits it or is simply looking for info, the SDC list is invisible.
      Interesting! I do a search for Studebaker Forums and SDC is at the top of the list followed by four (4) other SDC links.
      I don’t recommend the word “website” in a search as that is everything internet. If you’re searching for Studebaker Parts, include “parts”, if searching sales, include “sales”. Based on my success in internet marketing, I would give SDC an A.
      1963 Studebaker GT Hawk R1 63V-33867
      1964 Studebaker Avanti R1 R-5364
      1970 Avanti II RQA-0385
      1981 Avanti II RQB-3304

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