October 10, 2019
BY The National Biodiesel Board
The National Biodiesel Board is excited to unveil an update to NBB’s digital presence that has been more than a year in the making. NBB recently launched full redesigns of www.biodiesel.org, www.nbb.org, and www.mybioheat.com. The three websites offer abundant information in a clean, modern style, enhanced with mobile optimization allowing quick and easy website access from any phone or tablet while on the go—making biodiesel information more accessible than ever.
NBB’s websites are often the introduction to biodiesel for fleet managers, government officials, reporters, key influencers, the general public and so many others. Keeping this platform clean, up-to-date and user-friendly is critical to NBB’s mission of educating key audiences on the various aspects of our fuel and industry. NBB’s family of websites continues to be the premier destination for finding biodiesel material on the internet. While the flagship websites, biodiesel.org and nbb.org, generate more than 1.2 million page views annually, NBB manages an additional dozen websites that form the NBB family of websites.
The trio of redesigned websites offers a fresh new face to deliver the same great biodiesel content NBB has maintained for years. NBB is dedicated to ensuring content and delivery mechanisms are top-of-the-line in order to continue providing helpful information to millions more in the future.
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