Plano compartmentalizes website |
Monday, 28 January 2013 12:58 |
INNOVATIVE Plano, IL (January 25, 2013) – Why sort your hunting gear and fishing tackle in Plano totes between trips? Because when it's money time, you can locate just what the situation demands, be it a crankbait, duck call or a fist full of shells. In that same compartmentalized way of thinking, Plano has reorganized its website to make selecting products as easy as finding them in a tidy tackle box. Now your search for the best in organization and protection of valuable hunting and fishing gear is only a few smooth scrolls away, whether you're at home or work. Heck, even when in the field on a smartphone. Yet there's more to the new, re-sorted Plano website than a prompt perusing of premium products. "Our new easy -to-navigate site also features how-to articles and videos from the finest professional hunters and anglers – we call 'em Plano's pro staff. The information's all there so our customers can better enjoy every moment of their time in the field," says Marketing Manager Sean Wheatley. That section of the 'site alone is like receiving free and continuously updating hunting and fishing encyclopedias. But there's more. The innovative webpage also boasts a "Social Hub" section on their homepage – that's viewing Plano's social media traffic on Twitter and Facebook without having to open another tab, signing in and frittering away time you could be spending outside. Looking for the hook-and-bullet enthusiast's link to the newest easy-to-navigate and informative all-in-one website? It's just a simple mouse click away at Plano. PLANO FISHING PLANO HUNTING MEDIA CONTACTS David Rose |
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