Thursday, February 10, 2011

Baghouse.com Announces the Launch of its New Website

Announcing the launch of the new Baghouse.com, the online home for the most trusted name in dust collection.

To further cement its place as the leading online source of information regarding the dust collection industry, Baghouse.com has launched a completely redesigned version of its website http://www.baghouse.com. With many new and improved features, Baghouse.com is looking to increase its already substantial online presence.

With a completely redesigned look, the new site presents clean and efficient visual experience for new and returning visitors. New sections such as Products, and Services give users an opportunity to browse Baghouse.com’s extensive catalog of products with thorough descriptions of each item. You can also view information on the wide ranges of Baghouse services that they offer as well. The feature that is gaining the most attention however, is the entirely new, first of its kind, Dust Collection Blog.

With the new Blog the creative team at Baghouse.com is looking to establish itself as the leading source of industrial dust collection information. This new section contains articles relating to dust collector selection, design, maintenance, performance, efficiency as well as industry news and trends, environmental technologies, emissions regulation & compliance, safety, and more.

When asked why Baghouse.com decided to expand their operations in this way, Dominick DalSanto, Baghouse.com’s online operations & marketing executive commented: “We feel that we are filling a void in our industry by launching this new feature of our website. We are part of a global industry that is integral to almost every single industry process currently employed. It would make sense that in such a large, and critically important industry as ours, that you would be able to find a wealth of information online or in print regarding these systems. The truth however is that already after only 1 month of producing content, our site already has more dust collection related news, articles, product reviews, and case studies, than most of our competitors websites combined. In time we expect that our online resources will grow to be an invaluable assist for not only our customers, but also plant managers, maintenance workers, sales associates, and other industry professionals.”

While attention is being given to its news, articles, and other media, Baghouse.com maintains that its main focus is still offering the very best in dust collection equipment, and service work. As such, one can now find a large cache of information that help customers to learn more about specific products, and help them to choose the correct product and/or service for their particular application.

About Baghouse.com

After more than 30 years in the industry, Baghouse.com continues to set the standard for excellence. With an expansive catalog of dust collection products, and a complete line of dust collector services, Baghouse.com offers complete solutions to industrial dust collection needs.

Baghouse.com is led by a team of executives experienced both in the front office, and in the field. In addition, the backbone of Baghouse.com’s quality service programs is its team of seasoned felid service technicians. For 30 years Baghouse.com has worked hard to gain the trust, and confidence of its customers, and the respect from the industry. Its goal is to not only continue to measure up to its past also press on to bigger and better in the foreseeable future.

4 comments:

  1. Amazing how a little 3 person company can make themselves look so big

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  2. Your content really informative as well as helpful for my China Dust Removal Equipment Industry Research and Development.

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  3. I just stumbled onto this blog, and I really found it very informative. This blog has shown me how important it is to have a dust collection system in vancouver. Thanks for sharing all of this information with us!

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  4. Baghouse has a lot of good products. I wonder what kind of cartridge filter they recommend.

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