The Recycling Today Media Group, publisher or Renewable Energy from Waste (REW) magazine has unveiled a redesigned and updated version of the magazine’s website, www.REWmag.com that has been optimized for easier navigation, especially for REW’s fastest-growing user segment — mobile users.
“Recognizing that our readers consume REW’s news and technical resources in many different electronic formats, the goal of this redesign was to organize and streamline our content for users, whether they are accessing it from an office computer, a tablet or a mobile phone,” says REW Publisher James R. Keefe.
The end result is a website designed to offer improved graphics, enhanced news coverage and easier navigation.
Highlights include:
Mobile-Friendly Design. All articles, multimedia files (videos, podcasts, webinars, etc.) and other resources have been standardized in a format that is easy to access, and will function properly on most mobile devices.
Enhanced News Coverage. REWmag.com is the go-to source for comprehensive, up-to-date news coverage on issues affecting the waste conversion industry. The new website features expanded news coverage accompanied by bigger and higher quality photos and graphics. Access to the full magazine digital edition also stays in place, ensuring current feature articles are readily available.
Improved Search Engine. The latest version of REWmag.com features enhanced search functionality aimed at simplifying the interface for users while providing a rapid response to reader inquiries. Recyclers can now access past news articles, product releases, feature stories, podcasts, webinars and other content quickly and easily, with an “endless scrolling” feature designed to enhance the user experience.
More Social Media Integration. In response to the growing use of social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, the redesigned RecyclingToday.com site will better allow its users to easily share RecyclingToday.com content across these platforms.
Keefe says the Recycling Today Media Group will continue to seek new ways to make its website fully supportive of the industry and that he and other staff members welcome feedback on the redesigned site.