JohnDow launches upgraded website, digital product showrooms

JohnDow launches upgraded website, digital product showrooms

JohnDow Industries (JDI), a supplier and distributor of automotive aftermarket equipment and products announced the launch of its new, redesigned JohnDow.com website. The mobile-responsive website now delivers an improved, in-depth user experience with one simple goal–help customers easily find products–the company noted in a press release.

The JohnDow.com website includes product searchability on every page and multiple ways to discover products based on how customers prefer to search. Each of JDI’s divisions–Service Equipment, Dynamic TPMS and Back Shop Supplies, and EuroVent Vehicle Exhaust Extraction–are accessible through JohnDow.com and also have their own microsites.

One of the biggest elements of the new website is four digital product showrooms featuring Fuel Handling, Used Oil and Fluid Handling, Shop Equipment, and EuroVent Exhaust Extraction. Visitors clicking on a product can view and control 360-degree images to get a closer look at product features. JohnDow.com also features JDI’s latest news, SDS Sheets, and downloadable content like product flyers, and user manuals and related parts listings on every product page.

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