New look Millbrook website
A new look Millbrook website has been launched with a dedicated travel trade section, a new downloadable brand and image library, and new content including a property and investment section and specific Millbrook Country Club members area.
The website (www.millbrook.co.nz) is a concluding step in a total re-brand of all Millbrook’s promotional and operational materials. The site, developed by Origin Design of Wellington, has a sophisticated content management system ensuring timely in-house updates resulting in a more dynamic and interactive experience for the end user.
There are direct links to new packages and promotions, a specific travel agent and group section, a conference and events section with information about facilities and services available for conferences, incentives, meetings and functions such as weddings, and links to key areas of the business including accommodation, restaurants, spa and golf.
Millbrook Marketing Manager Matt Green said the new website was ‘clean’ and tailored to key audiences.
“It allows the end user to go to a particular part of the business or a specific person much more quickly than previously,” he said. “The best of our photography is on show in the easily downloadable brand and image library. The accompanying photo tour gives people a stunning visual presentation of the resort.
“We now have an up to date e-commerce platform which in time will see further developments such as an online ‘real time’ booking engine.”
Graham Muldoon
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