BettsHD website debuts

April 26, 2013

BettsHD has launched a new website to showcase its line of spray suppression products.

The site, www.BettsHD.com, includes a dynamic catalog and allows visitors to click through product categories, continually refining the search on product attributes to easily identify solutions ideally suited for their application. There is also a “more info” button for further inquiry.

“Consistent with our unified marketing effort, BettsHD.com includes detailed product information, rich graphics and other useful tools for both fleet and distributor visitors,” said Bill Betts, vice president, Betts Co. “Our website launch is another step in the process of introducing BettsHD to the heavy duty market.”

The complete BettsHD Mud Flap Hanger and the BettsHD Fender Products catalogs are on BettsHD.com and available as downloadable PDF files. In addition to mud flap hangers and fenders, the site contains all products offered by BettsHD including conspicuity solutions; bracket kits and accessories; application solutions; and custom design/manufacturing.

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