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RCH Designs spotlighted in recent SEMA eNews article, see below…

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

SEMA eNews Vol. 13, No. 2

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Movers & Shakers: Edward Concialdi Scores Two Plane Tickets Through Post-SEMA Show Survey; Chris Ripper Joins Aftermarketer Club

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Congratulations to Edward Concialdi, material lifecycle analyst at K&N Engineering, for being randomly drawn from a list of more than 2,300 buyers and exhibitors who completed the post-SEMA Show Survey. The survey results are used internally to continuously improve what now is the undisputed largest automotive aftermarket show on the planet. Concialdi will receive two round-trip tickets on JetBlue, good to any destination in the continental United States where JetBlue flies.

Auto and specialty-parts industry Internet marketing agency AfterMarketer Club named Chris Ripper vice president and general manager, effective March 1. Ripper, who will report directly to AfterMarketer Club founder and CEO Brian Offenberger, was most recently the vice president of sales and marketing for Chux Trux Inc., a Missouri-based retailer of truck and automotive accessories. Ripper is also a Select Committee member for SEMA’s Light Truck Accessory Alliance (LTAA), a member of SEMA’s Data Tool Design Task Force, a founding member of SEMA’s Suspension Task Force and is a consultant to the SEMA Education Institute.

SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) and WyoTech will host an automotive panel discussion, Wednesday, January 20, at the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum in Pomona, California, following the second day of the MPMC Media Trade Conference. MPMC members and media are invited to attend the panel discussion beginning at 7:00 p.m., which will feature top performance aftermarket industry leaders talking on future trends, technology and training. This moderated panel will challenge members to share their views on careers, new-product development, hybrids, future technology and more.

The event is free to MPMC members and media and will feature the following panelists:

  • John Hurd, Campus President, WyoTech
  • Doug Dwyer, Executive Vice President, Schiefer Media
  • Doug Evans, Senior Vice President, Source Interlink Media
  • Jeff Gerkin, General Manager, BMW South County
  • Paul “Scooter” Brothers, Co-Owner, COMP Performance Group
  • Kyle Fickler, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Weld Racing
  • Steve Matusek, Founder President, Aeromotive
  • Camee Edelbrock, Moderator

Even better, organizers will serve IN-N-OUT burgers, chips and drinks from 6:00 p.m. Museum tours are also offered from 8:00 p.m.

The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum is located at 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Building 3A, Pomona, California.

Can’t make the session? Tune into a live webcast of the event using this link. A replay of the panel discussion will
also be available through April 20.

Questions? Contact Camee Edelbrock, 310/466-0915 or e-mail camee@schiefermedia.com.

Mark Sprague
Mark Sprague

Mark Sprague was promoted to corporate marketing manager for NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.Sprague has been with NGK since 2003 and previously served as marketing manager for the Aftermarket Division. Prior to that, he served as product marketing manager. In his new role, Sprague will continue to oversee marketing and product functions for NGK.

Deeza Chassis Parts has signed agreements with three manufacturers’ representatives firms to help market its premium line of chassis parts for the global aftermarket. The companies are Dolan-Lynch Sales, Shane Brown & Associates and SPMI LP. Dolan-Lynch Sales will represent Deeza Chassis Parts in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York. Shane Brown & Associates will represent the company in Florida. SPMI LP will represent Deeza Chassis Parts in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas.

AMSOIL has partnered with Popular Hot Rodding magazine as the title sponsor the 2010 Engine Masters Challenge, an engine-building competition featuring some of the most prestigious builders from around the world. Set for October 4–8 at the University of Northwestern Ohio, entries are still being accepted with Popular Hot Rodding until February 15.

RCH Designs announced that it is the advertising agency of record for Rancho SuspensionDynomax and Performance Exhaust. RCH will coordinate and execute media buy, ad insertion and ad creation for the three companies in 2010.

Jeff Vanlaningham
Jeff Vanlaningham

Jeff Vanlaningham was promoted to president of RealTruck. He joined RealTruck.com in 2007 as the vice president of operations. Vanlaningham joined the company having five years of experience as the director of marketing for an accessories manufacturer. Prior to being in the automotive aftermarket industry he worked at Merck and Kraft Foods.

Penray has promoted Howard Laga to president of Penray Companies Inc. In addition to managing daily operations for the company, Laga will oversee the daily business of Penray and direct the formulation and implementation of short- and long-term operational goals to meet business profitability and growth objectives. In addition, Laga manages the supply chain, from the purchasing function through manufacturing, as well as all aspects of finance, information systems and sales and marketing.

A-1 Automatic Transmissions is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2010 and has moved into a new 15,000-sq.-ft. facility at 2826 Kauffman Ave. in Vancouver, Washington. Company founder, Marv “2-Speed” Ripes, is still active in the technical side of the company while day-to-day operations are handled by veteran racer Alan Bowdish and his son Adam.

Martins Industries launched a new website for its tire and wheel racking, handling and display division. According to the company, 16 new products have been added to the site, and it plans to introduce seven new products during the next two months.

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2010 SMS 620 Camaro

Steve Saleen launched the first official images of the 2010 SMS 620 Camaro at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The 2010 SMS 620 Camaro is the third and latest of the ultra-high performance automobiles produced by Steve Saleen’s company, SMS Supercars. The SMS 620 Camaro will utilize a 6.2L V8 engine featuring 575 hp and 600 lb.-ft. of torque, while the even more powerful 6.2L V8 of the SMS 620X Camaro, with all new internals and CNC headwork, delivers a stunning 715 hp and 700 lb.-ft. Both use the (patent-pending) SMS 296 Supercharger for their incredible horsepower and torque gains. Transmission options include a six-speed automatic or six-speed manual on both models.

BodyShop Business Publisher Scott Shriber was named the publisher of Counterman magazine and has been given additional responsibilities as publisher of aftermarketNews. Both are Babcox publications. Shriber joined Babcox in August 2008 as publisher of BodyShop Business magazine, a role that he will continue in addition to his new responsibilities withCounterman and aftermarketNews. Prior to joining Babcox, Shriber was national sales manager for OEConnection, and he spent 28 years with Ford Motor Co. in a number of positions of increasing responsibility.

RCH Designs will be the agency of record for media buy, ad insertion, and ad creation for…

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

RCH Designs will be the agency of record for media buy, ad insertion, and ad creation for Rancho Suspension and Dynomax Performance Exhaust in 2010.

Rancho“I’m really proud of how far we have come working with these two brands”, said Ryan Hagel, Owner of RCH Designs. “We started out with a photo shoot and concept design on a poster for Rancho Suspension on their Hummer H3 back in June of 2001, since then we have developed their websites, posters, logos, packaging, sales flyers, catalogs, booth/display graphics, apparel program, videos, image vehicles, and now their print advertisments.”

Dynomax“Ryan and his crew really engulf themselves in the brand/s at hand. That, as well as Ryan’s industry experience has made typical hour long meetings with past organizations a refreshing 10-minute phone conversation”, said Joe Pase, general manager for Rancho and Dynomax.

“Joe and I just seemed to click on all cylinders working together from day one. Having the same vision and goals made molding where the brands were to what they are today a very seemless process. I look forward to the years to come as our working relationship continues to expand with both Rancho Suspension and Dynomax Performance Exhaust”, said Hagel.

Rancho adDynomax ad

About RCH Designs:

RCH Designs, located in a 6,000 sq ft facility in Huntington Beach, CA, is a full service photography studio, video production, marketing/advertising specialist, concept development, consulting, public relations, graphic and web design organization.

Dynomax Performance Exhaust has a few select cat-back systems for the 2010 Ford Mustang for SEMA Project builders

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Dynomax Performance Exhaust has a few select cat-back systems for the 2010 Ford Mustang for SEMA Project builders. If you have a 2010 Mustang going to SEMA and are interested in a system, please e-mail ryan@rchdesigns.com images and a quick run down of media and marketing behind the project.

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RCH Designs Announces the Launch of DynoMax Performance Exhaust’s Renovated Website

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Picture 9RCH Designs announces the launch of DynoMax Performance Exhaust’s (”DynoMax”) renovated website, www.dynomax.com (”website”). DynoMax is one of North America’s leading suppliers of dyno-proven exhaust technologies for passenger cars, light trucks and sport utility vehicles.

After 20 years in business, DynoMax recognized that it was time to reinvent themselves and their product in order to maintain its position in the marketplace and gain additional brand recognition.

“We started the re-image of DynoMax back at the 2008 Sema show when we had RCH Designs update our logo, print marketing materials and design and create point of purchase displays”, said Joe Pase, General Manager, DynoMax. “As consumers and technology continue to evolve we knew it was time to transform our product and how we reach our customers, what better way than with the launch of a new innovative website. We knew revamping the website, would be a big undertaking with as long as the company has been in business and the thousands of SKUs that would need to be incorporated within the site.”

“Having worked with RCH Designs for the past three years, on other product initiatives such as the re-imaging of www.GoRancho.com, we knew RCH could accomplish the same positive impact with the reinvention of the DynoMax website”, stated Pase.

Ryan Hagel, owner RCH Designs, commented, “This project allows us to showcase the multiple services RCH can provide, giving us the ability and freedom to mesh our database creation, graphic design and photography all within a website. Other than product schematics and part numbers we had to start from scratch with this site design and build. In order to create the new look and feel for the website we had to produce new images of vehicles and products. It was important that the new image/brand be edgy enough for the younger crowd but not too over the top for the DynoMax diehards that have and continue to support the brand today.”

Picture 10“We are extremely pleased with the product that RCH has produced for us. We look forward to working with them as we continue to enhance and expand the site, stated Pase. This launch is version 1.0. As we continue to evolve with more technologies we are excited to be able to provide the consumers updates in future versions, as we incorporate flash, functionality and fun within www.dynomax.com.”

Updates to watch for in the future include; more videos, more sound bites and a vehicle make and model look up system for both complete exhaust systems as well as mufflers. “Our goal is to make this site attractive to consumers looking to buy product and help drive more sales to the DynoMax dealers selling the product”, stated Hagel.

“With the state of the economy as it is, there is no better time, to update and reinvent your product, brand, image, etc. than now”, said Hagel. “People may not be buying today, but they are still looking, researching and making their wish lists for when it is once again time to purchase. The last thing any company wants is to be left on the sidelines. Sooner or later the economy will bounce back and when it does, it will be too late for those that chose to cut costs by not spending money updating websites, products, displays and the materials that tell their story and distinguish their product from the other guys.”

To learn more about DynoMax visit www.dynomax.com.

About RCH Designs

RCH Designs, located in a new 6,000 sq foot facility in Huntington Beach, CA, is a full service photography studio, marketing specialist, concept development, consulting, graphic and web design organization. For more information about RCH Designs, please visit www.rchdesigns.com or contact Terra Hagel, terra@rchdesigns.com, 714-842-9899.