Arrow Fastener Unveils New Interactive Website

Arrow Fastener Company, Saddle Brook, N.J., invites customers to explore its all-new interactive website, www.arrowfastener.com, highlighting its user-friendly, smart tools and introducing everyday project ideas to a new generation of construction pros and do-it-yourselfers.

    

The new website has been designed to provide the ultimate user-friendly experience with improved navigation and search functionality, allowing customers to access detailed product and project information and videos with the option to share across all major social networking sites. The site is fully responsive to ensure visitors have a user-friendly experience across their mobile devices, desktops and laptops.

    

The site includes extensive product information to help customers understand Arrow’s range of solutions, including technical data, videos and project case studies. The “Awesome” section of the site links users to Arrow’s social media activity so they can be connected to the latest company and industry news, while Arrow’s homemade videos show tools in action. Within the confines of the site, customers can head over to the “Projects” tab to browse project ideas and learn helpful tips and tricks

    

Content like tutorials and DIY tips will be continuously added to the site under the dedicated projects section so that there is always new information. The company also solicited help from DIY bloggers to demonstrate simple, DIY projects and crafts, as well as the tools they use. New projects and ideas for seasonal crafts and practical tips will be added to the site on an ongoing basis. All users can share their projects via Pinterest or Facebook. In order to stay connected with Arrow, the user can subscribe to and follow various social media channels to stay up-to-date on any new and useful developments.

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