We launch our new websiteExperience the difference today!

23 January 2012

Welcome to the new James Bennett website!  As you've noticed, we've got a totally new look - cleaner, fresher, brighter.  Our new site also has better functionality, navigation and search facilities - and it allows us to disseminate information to you quickly and more effectively.  It's the best place to receive updates to our products and services, special offers, industry news and more so please take a tour of our new website today.

For our loyal and valued customers, you will be delighted to know we now have direct links to JBO for titles we are promoting throughout the site - whether it's in Awards, Special Promotions, In the News or What We're Loving Right Now, we've made it easy to add to your purchasing workflows. You'll also find click through links for brochure downloads, information sheets and much more. And we should mention JBO itself has also had a make-over in line with the new look.  

Naturally, we are a company that is engaging with our customers in the digital age.  All of our social media links are accessible here and libraries are encouraged to follow or like us on our Twitter and Facebook pages.  

There is also information on our e-newsletter service.  Our most popular e-newsletter is The Bennett Blurb but you'll find others of interest including eResources, Multimedia, Library Science and Tertiary Essentials.  There are links on the homepage - and throughout the site - to the online sign-up page however you can always contact Marketing if you simply need to modify your existing subscription.

Whether you are a library or a publisher, we want to provide you with all the information you need on our business.  Let us know what you think and if there's anything you'd like to see on the site - or you'd just like to pass on your thoughts - please contact Marketing.  We'd love to hear from you.

We hope you enjoy the new James Bennett web experience.

 


You can read an official welcome from our Managing Director, Mr Chris von Hinckeldey, on The Bennett Blog.  Click here for the post.