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Eagle Capital Revamps Web Site for Furniture Suppliers

By Home Furnishings Business in on December 11, 2009

Eagle Capital, a financing company that entered the furniture industry earlier this year, has revamped its Web site to appeal to all of its customers by create sections for each industry.

In addition to furniture, the Tupelo, Miss.-based company deals in trucking and transport, manufacturing and construction.

€œThe new web experience is a great user-friendly revision for our customers,€ said Joe Estess, president of Eagle Capital. €œAnd with the much-needed additions to the site, we will be able to better appeal to an increasingly growing base of furniture manufacturers and other companies that need our help funding accounts receivables.€
 
In addition to an improved Web experience, the accounts receivable company has also added some information for both current and potential clients. Southern Growth Studio, Eagle Capital€™s brand marketer and service consultant, was at the helm of this realignment process.
 
€œWe felt that the revitalization of Eagle€™s Web site was a must-have with the company€™s increasing business from a variety of industries, especially the manufacturing of consumer goods such as furniture and other household properties,€ said Michael Graber, managing partner at Southern Growth Studio.
 
The Web site will feature industry-specific rotating content on the home page, bottom line info on home page and Eagle Advantage pages, client testimonials, more direct industry relevant content (construction, transportation, manufacturing), the monthly Success Factor podcast with Estess, streamlined and user-friendly application process, and much more.



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