Leading Fly Fishing Equipment and Clothing Retailer Unveils New Website
(PRWEB) July 19, 2008 -- John Norris is pleased to announce the development of a new website which will allow one of the leading retailers of fly fishing equipment (http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/ty_234-2008-fishing-tackle/), clothing, books and DVDs to sell their fantastic variety of products on-line.
Based in Penrith in Cumbria, and with over 35 years experience of selling fishing equipment from top brands and manufacturers, John Norris has an extensive showroom only a couple of minutes travel from junction 40 of the M6 on the edge of the Lake District stocked with their great range of fishing products.
John Norriss' fishing shop (http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/) stocks everything anyone interested in fishing could ever possibly want and, through the stylish new website, fishing fanatics now have the chance to buy the very best equipment and have it delivered direct to their door. Developed by leading online agency Rippleffect, the site allows customers to browse through John Norris' extensive range from leading brands including Barbour, Hardy, Musto, Hunter, Le Chameau and Sage at their leisure.
Through the new website can pick products from the fishing, accessories, country clothing, footwear, flies and fly tying sections, or browse according to the favourite brands. Customers can also order from a fantastic sections dedicated to bargains with up to 60% off top brands and a selection of second-hand products which can offer great savings.
For those with a fishing fan in the family, visitors can also buy gift vouchers with a value between £10 and £100 to spend in John Norris; customers can also be kept informed of the latest products and special offers by signing up to the email newsletter.
John Norris' experience of selling fishing equipment (http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/ty_234-2008-fishing-tackle/) for many years has given the company a great understanding of what fans of the sport are looking for. By providing customers with quality, value and a superior selection of products John Norris has established itself as the leading retailer in its field and is renowned across the country for the variety of fishing equipment available.
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