Warwick International Hotels wins for website

The Warwick Fiji Resort and Spa.

Source: WARWICK INTERNATIONAL HOTELS

Warwick International Hotels is a refined collection of more than 50 luxury hotels and resorts around the world from New York to Paris, Geneva to Bali and Barcelona to Bangkok and Fiji as too.
Warwick International Hotels has four hotels operating in Fiji namely, The Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa, Naviti Resort, Tambua Sands and Tokatoka Resort Hotel in Nadi which was acquired in April this year.
All Warwick International’s hotels can be found in prime locations in some of the world’s finest business and leisure destinations. This covers Europe, the United States, the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the South Pacific.
The new company website, which was launched in November of 2011, has recently been awarded the Best in Class website by Interactive Media Council (IMC). The Best in Class Award is the highest honour bestowed by the Council.
According to the description in the IMC website, the winner of this particular award has excelled in all areas of the judging criteria and achieved a perfect, or near perfect, overall scores.
The award recognises the highest standards of excellence in website design and development and honours individuals and organisations for their outstanding achievement.
The Warwick International said: “The main objective of our new website is to enhance users’ experience when browsing the site or making a hotel reservation.
In the development process, we placed an emphasis on improving usability, aesthetics and content.
“All of which will increase the level of hotel’s respective relevancy in search engines, such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.
“An increase in the level of relevancy should, in time, translate into an increase in visibility of our hotels and resorts in the world of search engines.”

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