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Unique handmade guitars built to shred by Jon "Sully" Sullivan in Texas. 12+ models to choose from with a wide array of high end hardware & custom finish work. Sully Guitars - Built By Rock & Roll.
You know sully, I'm speechless. I took a quick look (20 minutes) and I don't see anything major missing. Your videos are extremely valuable and a huge asset to your site. As is your way of presenting stuff. And the layout is cool - not unique but does the job very nicely. Is it maybe a bought template?
If you know how to, it might be worth the effort to optimise the meta information in the code (page titles, descriptions, keywords, etc.).
Congrats on the new site. With your skills and open mind, there's bound to be guitarists looking - and looking to buy.
Sully, you are a true talent! The site looks clean and simple and most importantly, functional and streamlined. Damn, that Raven headstock just looks fucking awesome. One day when i'm not a broke-ass student i'll be filling in that custom quote form.
You know sully, I'm speechless. I took a quick look (20 minutes) and I don't see anything major missing. Your videos are extremely valuable and a huge asset to your site. As is your way of presenting stuff. And the layout is cool - not unique but does the job very nicely. Is it maybe a bought template?
If you know how to, it might be worth the effort to optimise the meta information in the code (page titles, descriptions, keywords, etc.).
Congrats on the new site. With your skills and open mind, there's bound to be guitarists looking - and looking to buy.
THANK YOU!
The layout is a basic (free) template that I plan on customizing a bit, but I wanted to have something clean that works right away. I'm afraid that with all I'm trying to accomplish, my days of sitting down with a sketch pad and photoshop and designing a site are behind me.
Not sure what I'm going to do with the forum; I may keep it as a way to interact with customers. The facebook page that I've got already takes care of the need for a forum, but there's something to be said for an all-in-one solution.
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