New Web Site for NewerTech.com
MacTech
November 13, 2006
Original Article Link: http://www.mactech.com/news/?p=1009089


Newer Technology, Inc. Unveils New Web Site for NewerTech.com

NewerTech new site streamlined to provide access to best quality
technology product information

WOODSTOCK, IL (November 13, 2006) Newer Technology, Inc. (NewerTech)
today unveiled its all new website at (www.NewerTech.com). The
newly designed NewerTech.com web site is concurrently consumer and
vendor focused with enhancements to facilitate ease of use in
researching and purchasing the latest Apple Macintosh computer and
Apple iPod upgrades and accessories.

Visit: www.NewerTech.com

In-depth information is provided in a user-friendly format on
NewerTech, NuPower, MAXPower, and NewerRAM lines of Macintosh
processor upgrades, external hard drive storage solutions, Macintosh
accessories, iPod FM transmitters and accessories, and the highest
capacity Macintosh laptop and Apple iPod replacement batteries
available.

“The new look of NewerTech.com is a very attractive, comprehensive
layout that provides useful information in a coherent, comprehensive,
and easy to follow path,” said Grant Dahlke, Marketing Manager of
Newer Technology, Inc. “NewerTech.com is designed to be friendly to
the eye while quickly providing the vital information consumers and
resellers need. NewerTech.com is a true Internet tool that provides
value to users.”

New features of NewerTech.com include a side-by-side product
comparison tool, which enables customers to see several
configurations of a NewerTech product line in a side-by-side format.
This allows users to find the product most suited to their needs,
based on parameters such as features, capabilities and price.

“The new NewerTech.com website is designed with an easy-to-use user
interface to make product comparison and purchase effortless so that
customers’ needs are fully and completely met,” said Larry O’Connor,
President of NewerTech. “It’s a win-win for everyone.”

For further information visit the new site at (www.NewerTech.com).


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