New TCS website highlights mobile capabilities

Oct. 31, 2013

TCS Technologies, a provider of software and Internet marketing services to the tire and auto service industry, has redesigned its website to include new content, features and functionality for desktop and mobile devices.

The new site highlights the company's many software, website, Internet marketing and data options for tire and auto repair shops, wholesalers and retreaders. The company says the website presents a “responsive” design, which allows viewers to easily search and navigate the site on any digital device.

TCS says it is widely accepted that mobile search will surpass desktop search by 2014. Within this new website, every picture, slideshow and video has been specially designed and coded to expand and contract according to the size of the device. Additionally, the site's navigation uses an off-canvas menu which makes it easy to browse the website with a handheld device.

“Tire and auto service dealers are no different than the general population as more and more are accessing websites from their phones and mobile devices,” says Kenny Pratt, TCS chief technology officer.

“We desired to design a website to serve all platforms. TCS’ responsive website design provides cross browser and multiple device compatibility that is rapidly becoming the industry standard.

“Although more time consuming to design and code, a responsive website provides the flexibility that is essential for reaching today's audience no matter what platform they are using.

“We want to stay at the forefront of mobile technology for all technology developed for our dealers, so our website was no different. Now we can best service the dealer seeking technology advice while away from their desktop. We are really pleased with the new website and look forward to getting feedback from our customers.”

The company encourages visitors to visit www.tcstire.com and provide feedback on their experience.

For more recent news on TCS, see “TCS app links dealer websites and social media.”