Diamond Standard Parts Launches New Website - BodyShop Business

Diamond Standard Parts Launches New Website

Diamond Standard Parts, LLC launched its new website, www.diamondstandardparts.com, featuring a complete reorganization of content and more easily found company credentials, part solutions, test documentation, industry issues and brand insights, the company announced.  

“We are pleased to provide a clear and complete refreshment of our original website designed to help insurers, collision centers and distributors by arranging content in a logical path without having to read the significant amount of technical copy to find the right part solution,” said Mike O’Neal, president of Diamond Standard. “Just as Diamond Standard Parts are built to the industry standard, our new website is built to the latest standards in website design – XHTML / CSS 3 Valid.”

Diamond Standard says the new appearance of the website provides numerous features to enable a streamlined process of finding information and parts solution.  

“From the horizontal top navigation system featuring jQuery drop down menus, the Media Box Advanced display of Diamond Standard Parts Photos linked to each part number to the Google powered site search feature in upper right hand position of the Home page the look is distinctive, clean and communicative,” says Geoff Crane, business development manager.

“Without hesitation, our new site presents a credible and qualified expert view validating Diamond Standard’s equivalent functional performance, providing a most compelling and convincing voice of reason for an industry seeking acceptable, equivalent performing parts today," O’Neal added.


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