E-commerce portal designed by LogoBee is open for business
September 26, 2007; 09:27 AM
Dearnature.com will be online
September 28th and ready to offer their services to people everywhere. The internet makes this possible as long as
you have access to a computer with internet capability; so people living in
distant countries can now enjoy the health products offered by this
LogoBee, a
multiple award winning graphic design firm with over seven years of experience,
created this website for their fellow Montrealers. Their graphic designers made a website that
is easy to navigate and has a clean look; they also created a logo design that
expresses the strong relationship between Dearnature.com and nature itself.
This website
will offer the public a large variety of top-quality health, nutrition and
beauty products. The team at LogoBee
also designed features for Dearnature.com such as RSS feeds to inform customers
of new developments, a product review & ratings section and a health
related newsletter. So, Dearnature.com
will not only provide their customers with nutritious products, but also
general information about living a healthy lifestyle.
No matter what country you live in
the amount of knowledge people have regarding their health and fitness has been
increasing in recent years. Celebrity
figures like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jennifer Aniston have demonstrated the
benefits that physical activity and proper nutrition can achieve. Maybe it is time to improve your health and
visit www.dearnature.com.
Additional information about LogoBee
LogoBee is a graphic design company that is based in Montreal, Canada. For more information please visit www.logobee.com. You can send your questions to sales@logobee.com or call 1-888-905-6462.Tel: 1-888-905-6462, www.logobee.com, sales@logobee.com |
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