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St. Paul, MN, United States, 09/08/2009 - Noted New Age publisher/bookseller launches new site designed to enhance content, community, and user experience.
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Llewellyn Worldwide, publisher and seller of New Age titles, launched a new website on September 8, 2009. The goals of the new site design were manifold, including:
• Increased content for visitors, including articles, tips, recipes, and more
• Multiple, topical blogs for visitor interactivity and communication;
• Increased internal search functions;
• A re-designed shopping cart to bolster user experience.
“Overall, we wanted to design a site with our consumers in mind. Not only do they purchase books on New Age topics, they are part of a tightly-knit community that we wanted to help foster on our site,” said Llewellyn Worldwide Chairman Carl Llewellyn Weschcke. “This new site will not only be a place to find new books; it will also give our readers a resource center and a place to communicate with each other and with us here at Llewellyn.”
Marketing Manager Jerry Rogers added, “This re-design has been a long time in coming, and we have taken into consideration the wants and needs of our visitors, as well as what a good website needs to be effective. We are so pleased that the tangible results of our planning are coming to fruition.”
In addition to their new website, Llewellyn has also recently increased its online presence by:
• Adding two applications to Apple’s iPhone App Store;
• Adding over 150 eBooks to Amazon’s Kindle store;
• User Twitter via the @LlewellynBooks and @LlewellynNews accounts, and
• Being active on Facebook.
About Llewellyn Worldwide
Leading the New Age market for over 100 years, Llewellyn Worldwide (llewellyn.com) serves its readers with titles that inform, educate, and inspire. Committed to providing with the tools to explore new worlds of mind and spirit, Llewellyn is best known for topics such as astrology, alternative health and healing, earth-centered religions, psychic development, and Gnostic Christianity and Kabbalah.
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