Doc Johnson Announces New B2B Website

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Doc Johnson today announced the launch of its new B2B website.

The company said the offering is designed to provide the ultimate user-friendly experience with dramatically enhanced navigation and functionality throughout, allowing customers access to new search features, detailed product information, and a diverse selection of multi-platform marketing materials.

Created with the user experience in mind, the website has also been designed to be compatible with all of today’s modern browsers, tablets, and mobile devices.

“We listened to the requests of our community and decided to develop an entirely new B2B website to provide our customers with a comprehensive resource center, and assist in every stage of their sales process,” said Scott Watkins, vice president of sales and marketing.

He added, “The new site reflects our unwavering commitment to exemplary sales support and customer service — and the site will continue to grow and evolve in the next few quarters to accommodate the growing needs of our customers.”

Marketing materials, product images, and informational catalogues and brochures all work together to provide a detailed overview of Doc Johnson’s offerings in a wide range of formats, as well as the means to promote them effectively.

In addition, the new E-Catalogue section features the company’s most up-to-date catalogues and supplements. The Digital Product Images section allows visitors to view and download high-resolution product images. Other resources include an up-to-date retail finder that now includes Canada, an improved warrantee page with an expanded 90-day policy, and an “Ask the Doc” section where visitors can submit and receive answers to their questions.

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