BitterStrawberry Unveils New Website With Rebrand

BitterStrawberry Unveils New Website With Rebrand

SWITZERLAND — BitterStrawberry has unveiled its brand-new look.

The mobile traffic platform rolled out its new website today, complete with a new logo and tagline, along with a “new voice” that is intended to embrace an era moving forward for the company.

“We didn’t change just the look, we changed the whole experience,” company officials said. “It’s not a complete change, but one with a zing. A bit more spaced out with an innovative look but still retaining the original features.

“Our logo is moving the brand forward, strengthening our values with a new tagline and a new vision. Is not just money that matters anymore, it’s time for us to shift to the digital revolution — 'when technology matters.'”

Company officials said the new BitterStrawberry site was designed to make it more inviting for new and existing clients to drop in. The site has a bold, clean look — whether viewed on desktop or mobile.

“With a premium design and a technology-inspired approach, our new platform is your destination for everything. So, for the love of affiliate marketing, take a look and get inspired and get connected. But more than anything, get rich.”

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