January 6, 2022
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Introducing The New Sleepretailer.com
A straightforward and uncluttered approach to delivering the latest bedding and mattress industry news.
Just as many people resolve each new year to declutter their homes, we at Sleep Retailer have sought to clear some room in our digital home as well. We recently launched an updated website with a minimalistic and streamlined design. We went into this project looking to create clearer access to content, easier readability and an enhanced user experience. Along the way, we realized that our site refresh was not just about creating a new look and feel—the changes we were making also aligned with a larger and more important goal: to create a website experience that positively impacts mental health. For both physical and digital spaces, any efforts to streamline can go a long way towards de-stressing the mind as it moves through the space.
If you too are looking to update your brand or store website, we’ve rounded up a few of the key characteristics that can make websites more user-friendly on a practical and emotional level.
Convenient, Flexible And Easy To Use: Reverie Enhances The Power Base Experience
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Convenience has been a major buzzword in the bedding industry in recent years, with manufacturers and retailers looking to make the shopping experience as easy as possible for consumers. But Reverie understands that the power of convenience doesn’t lessen once the sale has been made. With consumers facing so many different kinds of stresses right now, there is real value is delivering ease and simplicity throughout every stage of the buying process and beyond. And Reverie is doing just that with its Customer Convenience Hub and R380 and R480 Power Bases—new innovations designed to deliver greater simplicity and flexibility, and enhance the overall consumer experience.
How Popular New Year’s Resolutions Can Help Us Sleep Better
Each new year people around the world set out to create resolutions for themselves. And many of the same resolutions make the rounds every year—typically ones having to do with health and wellness: exercising more, losing weight, drinking less. Although these goals are all well and good, research has shown that about 23% of people quit their resolution within the week. And, after the challenges of both 2020 and 2021, some are even contending that the New Year’s resolution tradition is becoming passe—insisting it might be time we all give our burnt out selves a break. However, no matter if you are a fan or foe of New Year’s resolutions, one thing is inarguable: many of the most common goals for the New Year, if reached, could contribute to better sleep and that’s not a bad end result. We’ve dug into the most common resolutions people tend to set and explored how each could contribute to better sleep.
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