View Full Version : Tactical Advantage Training Center (Gilpin County)
GilpinGuy
06-26-2014, 17:01
http://tacticaladvantagellc.com/
Anyone know anything about these guys? I just saw their sign off of Hwy 46 in Gilpin County. I want some training, so having them in my back yard would be nice. I'm waiting on an email response for some info.
Their web site is rudimentary so I assume they just opened.
crashdown
06-26-2014, 21:08
Sounded interesting until I saw that website.
Sorry, but there is no way that anyone can take them seriously after seeing their website and name.
Just saw the website. Nevermind.
Great-Kazoo
06-26-2014, 23:46
Just saw the website. Nevermind.
Beta?
hurley842002
06-27-2014, 05:51
Wow!
Just saw the website. Nevermind.
Seriously. You put up some "under construction" text and contact info if your page isn't finished. You don't do THAT.
GilpinGuy
06-27-2014, 14:41
The guy got back to me. Yes, he just opened and the web site is under construction...obviously.
Looks like he does CCW classes only.
Great-Kazoo
06-27-2014, 14:50
The guy got back to me. Yes, he just opened and the web site is under construction...obviously.
Looks like he does CCW classes only.
Not web design? Tactical is the last place i decide on when purchasing, anything.
GilpinGuy
06-27-2014, 16:52
Not web design? Tactical is the last place i decide on when purchasing, anything.
Yeah, I'm not impressed either. Looks like my 9 year old drew that picture.
Too bad. I was hoping for something awesome near the house.
So the guy's shitty at graphics and maybe marketing. You guys should see the graphics I pulled together for a website in 1993. I knew what I was doing with the protocols, engineering, etc, but pretty pictures? snort
Great-Kazoo
06-28-2014, 14:20
So the guy's shitty at graphics and maybe marketing. You guys should see the graphics I pulled together for a website in 1993. I knew what I was doing with the protocols, engineering, etc, but pretty pictures? snort
With the competition in CO for students, you want to sell them on you. That means catching their attention. I walk in to a restaurant , see dirty displays and a bathroom that looks like a frat house shitter, i'm not eating there. No matter how many Michelin tires they're rated.
I'm checking out a website for training, i expect something, that stresses their TACTICAL EXPERTISE. Seeing artwork Lowrider magazine would turn down, isn't it.
Health concerns speak directly to restaurant quality, but what do graphics quality say about training skills? Zip.
Hey, not my hill, but the OP asked if anyone knew about the company. If the dude is around here, I hope he takes the comments in stride and works on the website.
Great-Kazoo
06-28-2014, 23:10
Health concerns speak directly to restaurant quality, but what do graphics quality say about training skills? Zip.
Hey, not my hill, but the OP asked if anyone knew about the company. If the dude is around here, I hope he takes the comments in stride and works on the website.
If they skimp on a website what does that say about their training? You look at it again and tell me with a straight face, based on the artwork and info provided, that's a place out of the blue you'd go to. Who is the instructor[s] What's their pedigree, years doing training, courses they attended, GIVE ME SOMETHING about them besides a 3rd grade or better yet, to be fair, beta web site. They have bupkiss for info, besides a ph# and e-mail. I do know their course starts @ 2pm, nice.
Which circles back to the restaurant. Shitty presentation, no matter what business, is something we factor in before dropping any coin.
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