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Heat Transfer Warehouse Launches a New Website July 2016

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Starting July 2016, Heat Transfer Warehouse is launching a new website. All products on the new site will remain the same, but will be easier to find. There will be better search capabilities, as well as being able to choose how you shop. The customer can decide if they want to shop by brand, color, or by type of product.

 

Starting July 2016, Heat Transfer Warehouse is launching a new website. All products on the new site will remain the same, but will be easier to find. There will be better search capabilities, as well as being able to choose how you shop. The customer can decide if they want to shop by brand, color, or by type of product.

 

In short, the new Heat Transfer Warehouse website is meant to improve the customer experience in these ways:
● improved navigation
● updated layout design
● easier ordering
● frequent shipment updates
● more product education
● creative inspiration
● built-in blog

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“I am super pumped to launch the new website. The design is more modern and easier to navigate. I really think our customers will enjoy the new HTW website.” – Allissa of Heat Transfer Warehouse

 

Heat Transfer Warehouse is located in Fargo, ND; Cincinatti, OH; and Las Vegas, NV where we distribute a variety of apparel and sign decorating products all over the country. Some of our quality products include Thermoflex, Siser, Chemica, Glitter, Rhinestones, Vinyl and more. For more products and information visit : https://www.heattransferwarehouse.com/
 

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