Net Driven Launches Newly Redesigned Corporate Website

Net Driven Launches Newly Redesigned Corporate Website

The newly redesigned site offers quick and easy access to information about Net Driven and a more comprehensive understanding of its unique products and services, according to the company.

Net Driven - WebsiteNet Driven, a provider of websites and Internet marketing services exclusively for the automotive industry, has announced the release of its newly revamped corporate website. The redesigned site offers quick and easy access to information about Net Driven and a more comprehensive understanding of its unique products and services, according to the company. It also includes improved functionality, a portfolio of website examples, client testimonials (including video testimonials), a new blog for news and content, resources for current clients and more, all in a clean, user-friendly design. The new website also is responsive, which is Net Driven’s new standard for client websites.

The new website is now live and can be viewed at the same web address: netdriven.com.

Since the company’s founding in 2007, Net Driven’s website has changed very little, while its offerings and the company itself have grown rapidly. Pat Sandone, founder and president of Net Driven, referred to an old saying when commenting on this fact, “The shoemaker’s children always go barefoot.”

Sandone continued, saying, “Net Driven has always been 100 percent focused on our clients, so our own website had to take a backseat for a while in order for us to provide the highest-quality websites to our ever-growing client base. Now it’s our time to shine. Our website now truly represents who we are, what we do and showcases our brand personality and commitment to our work. We are confident that people will really love it.”

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