Tire Business has updated all of its websites and e-newsletters to what is called “responsive Web design.” In layman's terms that means no matter whether you are sitting at your desktop computer, using a tablet or mobile phone, information from Tire Business will be optimized to fit your screen. It will be very easy to read.
During this redesign, we've also added tools that readers have asked for in the past. It's now easier to respond to and comment on stories. We've also added a top stories feature, letting readers know the most popular stories on our site and which ones they've read. Articles also now have a reading progress bar to tell readers how close they are to the end of a story.
You may have noticed some of these changes in our e-newsletters. They went responsive over the past couple of weeks. This includes NewsMail, the daily e-newsletter sent each morning, breaking news alerts, ServiceZone (Tire Business' online auto service newsletter) and Tire Business Latin America, which is published in Spanish and English and emailed quarterly.
Now Tirebusiness.com, has gone responsive, as well.
Getting to this point has been a herculean undertaking, requiring more than a year's worth of work by Tire Business Online Manager Alaina Scott and the Crain Communications Inc. interactive team. It required complete redesigns of the website and e-newsletters.
Still to come are updates to subscriber pages. Once they become responsive, it will be a breeze to sign up for all Tire Business online products as well as make changes and updates to subscriber information.
All of these moves are aimed at keeping Tire Business your No. 1 online source for tire and automotive service news, data and information.
Transitioning to responsive web design is just the latest effort to improve readers' online experience.
If you haven't checked out the Tire Business' Facebook, Twitter and Google+ pages recently, you'll notice they now offer more contests as a way of encouraging deeper reader engagement.
We're also adding photo galleries, videos and more news and information to the Tire Business app to enhance its appeal and value.