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Rather than just have a photo gallery I would separate the photos out and have a description of what you are seeing, on what vehicle, price range, options, etc... I understand that this will build as you get more business but you need to at least tell people options for each vehicle. Let them know if they can have a sleeping platform or just half a droor, how you mount it down to the vehicle, what finishes do you offer. I know the list can get a bit long but the more questions you answer on the site the less bogus calls or e-mails you will have to take for people who are not ready to buy.

That would be my advice, websites need to provide info.

Oh, but the site looks great and especially the LOGO.... Luv it!
 
I have had a few websites built for myself and for companies I worked for and now have built three sites for myself. My recommendation would be to give your webmaster a word doc. in outline or bullet point form. Give him the text to cut and paste but let him be creative on how to put it on the page. If you take away their creativity it becomes a job and not fun thus they just try to slap something together at the last minute before your deadline.
 
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