Developed to maximise user experience through improved functionality, the new Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) website boasts a brand-new look and feel.
The new site offers slicker mechanisms for booking courses and events and a member search facility with postcode and mapping features for customers to find products and service providers.
www.adsa.org.uk has been developed to reflect its current activity: extensive learning and development content, industry news and updates and independent compliance assessment services.
Incorporating social media feeds, the new site features a rolling home page and enhanced connectivity through third party app integration for improved booking/payment processes.
The online membership application process has been fully digitised and course/event bookings benefit from a calendar interface, allowing users to sync events with their own diaries.
A range of branded workwear, which can be personalised with company/name alongside members’ ADSA credentials, is also available to purchase via a new online shop. The clothing range includes tee shirts, polos, shirts, fleece jackets and work trousers, all produced using environmentally friendly/sustainable materials. Profits from the sale of branded merchandise will be reinvested into learning development – benefitting members in all respects.
Ken Price, ADSA’s Managing Director, comments: “The previous iteration of the site was functional but had started to look a little dated. We wanted to present a new window to the world which said more about the organisation we have become, was easier to use and provided members with new added benefits.
“We think that we have achieved that with a platform that has the scope to incorporate new initiatives and digital services as they continue to be launched.”
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