PassTime Launches New Web site
LITTLETON, CO – PassTime, an providers of GPS tracking and Automated Collection Technology products, launched the recently completed redesign of its marketing Web site.
The new Web site offers a contemporary look and streamlined user experience. It is intended to better align PassTime’s branding and image to match the company’s mission of providing reliable GPS tracking and Automated Collection Technology, as well as 24/7 live customer support.
The site, found at www.passtimeusa.com, features enhanced media features to provide visitors fresh and updated content, while showcasing the company’s products, services and support. It also includes information for consumers who may have a device installed in their vehicle, including videos and frequently asked questions about how the PassTime program works in conjunction with their loan.
“The redesign of the Web site allows us to keep our customers and site visitors informed about what is going on with the company and the industry as a whole. The new look captures PassTime’s innovative products and services and highlights what really sets us apart from others as a company,” said Jerry Morgan, VP of product develop for PassTime.
Furthermore, the new site allows users to share products and pages that interest them with others across Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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