Ecore Launches 3 New Websites to Optimize Digital Presence


 Ecore, a company that transforms reclaimed materials into unique performance surfacing, has updated its athletic,commercial and corporate websites to include optimized functionality and fresh designs, in order to elevate the company’s online brand presence and experience. Ecore partnered with Baltimore-based Mission Media on the revamped sites.

The three new Ecore websites maintain consistent core branding, yet are designed to address distinctly different audiences with uniquely curated content and specific messaging.

“Our updated websites feature additional content, visuals and resources housed in sleek, easy-to-navigate formats that allow our customers to find the specific products they need by market, application area or flooring type,” said Bo Barber, Ecore’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “The websites are cohesive with our latest branding and provide customized content on product detail pages depending on how the user navigated to that page, allowing us to speak more directly to our customers.”

Each new site has its own designated landing page with content and information that specifically addresses the unique needs and preferences of each brand.  The athletic site is designed to target athletic and fitness customers, while the commercial website is focused on architects and designers serving the healthcare, hospitality, corporate, education, multifamily, public buildings, retail and senior care markets. The corporatewebsite provides information about the company as a whole, Ecore’s history, as well as links to its heritage brands, in addition to the athletic and commercial websites.

To browse Ecore’s new websites or for more information on the company, visit:

Ecore serves the athletic, fitness, healthcare, hospitality, corporate, multi-family, education, and public space markets. To learn more, visithttp://www.ecoreintl.com/.



September 29, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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