SafeAuto Insurance Launches New Mobile Friendly Website
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The mobile friendly website uses various technologies which have been adopted on the web that allows the product to adapt to any environment. Whether a browser is visiting safeauto.com on Android or iOS platforms, the website will instantly respond to the device.
“More and more people are coming to the web via mobile,” stated
SafeAuto’s microsite, http://www.dothejingle.com, was also designed responsively. The nationwide music competition kicks off in January and the new site brings a fresh look and feel to the contest. It not only encourages browsers to participate in social interaction, it also enables them to browse the site on their smartphone, tablet or computer.
“We’ve received great feedback on the site thus far,” said Watkins. “We’re excited that regardless of the device, the browser who visits our site will have an enjoyable experience.
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