Diamondback Announces New Website and Extension of Mission / Sortie Test Ride Promotion

April 1st, 2008 by adam

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KENT, WA - Diamondback announced the launch of a brand new website today. The new site is now live and can be found at the former home of its predecessor at diamondback.com . “We are thrilled with the new site and we look forward to making great use of it” stated Diamondback Marketing Coordinator Trevor Knesal. “The site will prove to be not only an online catalog of our products, but also a place where visitors can learn about the company and be kept informed on things we’re up to as they happen”.

The site is the result of a complete redesign. The most significant change is the addition of a new blog where visitors can be kept informed on everything from new products being developed and promotions to posts from Diamondback employees. Knesal went on to say “We set out to create a site that not only shows off our products, but also reveals more personality and culture, and I think we pulled it off”.

Visitors can also view current product reviews, see the company’s latest ads, use an upgraded dealer locator, download catalogs, owner’s manuals and wallpaper images and much more.

The first things visitors will notice on the new Diamondback site are the words “FREE STUFF”. The company also announced today that it had extended its Mission / Sortie Test Ride Promotion that originally took place on the 15th at authorized Test Centers. The promotion will continue on while supplies of the “FREE STUFF” last. Those interested in test riding a Diamondback Mission or Sortie bicycle and receiving “FREE STUFF” are encouraged to do so at their earliest convenience.

Diamondback is one of the world’s leading suppliers of authentic BMX, mountain, comfort, cross, cruiser, road and juvenile bicycles and has been since it was established in 1978. For more information or to find a local Diamondback dealer, visit www.diamondback.com

source: Trevor Knesal

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