3PRIME Relaunches BobMarino.com

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We recently performed a complete relaunch of Bobmarino.com. The site is completely updated, featuring new images and design elements incorporated by 3PRIME. It is now a responsive WordPress CMS system.

Bob Marino Aftermarket Specialty Company has been in business for 47 years. They provide aftermarket items and services to car dealerships such as warranties, and a prep and detail service that washes and prepares cars prior to being shipped to customers.

When Bob Marino approached us to build a new website it was largely in part to create a more responsive online presence. One that would improve the viewing experience for anyone browsing the site on a mobile device. In addition to creating a more responsive web portal, we created a new homepage slider, cleaned up the HTML on the site and updated the content so everything is current.

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