New Hayter website launching April 2021

Joe Worrallin Machinery & Mechanics

Hayter Ltd, renowned British manufacturer of premium lawncare equipment, has recently announced the launch of their new website. The new website corresponds with activity to celebrate 75 years of business and is a significant brand investment by Hayter to further grow the brand.

As the focus on digital has become increasingly important over the past decade, with significant growth over the past year, Hayter recognised that it was time improve their digital presence to better meeting the needs of their customer. The new, updated website is focused on delivering a quality customer experience while also supporting dealers with enhanced features, user guide storage, warranty registration and dealer locator functions.

Hayter's new website will be launched in two parts. Phase one will be launched with all the immediate materials needed for customers and dealers, including key product ranges such as the Toro® Flex-Force handheld range and the iconic Harrier® Series. Phase two, due later this year, will dive into the Hayter archives to explore the rich history of the company. A series of blogs and tips on lawn care will also be established, demonstrating Hayter's 75 years of knowledge and expertise in lawn care.

Craig Hoare, Sales & Marketing Manager, said of the launch: "In our 75th year, it is fitting that we improve Hayter's digital presence to meet the needs of our customers. This new website is the culmination of a year's hard work by the sales and marketing team and is a huge investment in the Hayter brand. I am delighted with the result and excited to see the full launch."

The new website accompanies the launch of the new Hayter® 60V battery cordless range as part of Hayter's commitment to new technologies and the highest level of customer satisfaction when it comes to premium lawn equipment.


For more information, please visit hayter.co.uk.

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