Eco-Friendly Website Revamps Online Design, Adds New Weekly Facts Section and Unveils Mia’s Daily Green Tips

LOS ANGELES, CA – February 22, 2011 – Making the move to “go green” even easier, TreeHomeMedia today unveiled a newly redesigned look and layout for its environmental conservation website, TreeLiving.com. The new look was designed to improve the user experience and make it easier for visitor’s to TreeLiving.com to learn about green living.

Besides the new look and layout, TreeLiving.com has announced the launch of two news features, “Weekly Facts” and “Mia’s Daily Green Tips.” TreeLiving’s Weekly Facts will provide information, statistics and facts about different environmental issues and how they affect us and the planet in a weekly animated video. The first Weekly Facts video can be found here. Hosted by the 11 year old star and host of “Mia’s Show,” Mia’s Daily Green Tips teach viewers one very easy way that they can help the planet in under 30 seconds. Each Daily Tip video is loaded with social media links making it easy for readers to share the tip on all of the various social media sites.

“TreeLiving.com is the premier destination for practical information on green living, but naturally we are always looking at ways to better serve our readers and spread our message of environmental conservation,” said Moty Ginsburg, CEO and Founder of TreeHomeMedia. “Our updated website was designed to improve the user experience and make learning to go green even easier. Our Weekly Facts and Mia’s Daily Tip videos are designed to not only teach new ways to go green, but to easily be shared amongst friends. Together we can help make a difference and we are confident that our readers will love everything.”

The refreshed website features an easier to maneuver layout, a cleaner overall look, a new image gallery and an expanded news article list on its home page. Additionally, a new Facebook Live Stream plugin allows visitors to share their favorite green tips and comments live.

The updated website was designed by WideGroup :: Interactive of Los Angeles. Led by President Alexis Posternak, WideGroup used a number of technologies to improve the site’s functionality and refresh the overall online look of the site.

“The new look of TreeLiving.com has been in development for some time,” added Posternak. “The updated TreeLiving site has been designed to maximize the viewer’s experience while offering the same informative, entertaining and up-to-the-minute coverage of environmental issues, viewers of TreeLiving have come to expect.”
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About TreeHomeMedia
TreeHomeMedia produces original content that promotes ideas, information, and technologies that improve the lives of people and the world as a whole. Its mission is to inspire, inform, educate and empower audiences that want to do something, but don’t know where to begin. From these seeds TreeLiving sprouted. The green online news source highlights eco-friendly products and provides practical information on the latest environmental issues, social responsibility and easy tips for green living. 10% from all profits that streams through the website is allocated to different charitable efforts for world improvement. For more information please visit TreeLiving.com.

About WideGroup :: Interactive
Founded in 1999, WideGroup :: Interactive is a full service marketing and advertising agency specializing in web design, rich media, social and viral media and the development of branded desktop applications. With its vast portfolio of services, WideGroup offers clients with the most effective and strategic rich media solutions to provide the captivating user experiences of tomorrow, today. The agency’s A-list client roster includes DreamWorks SKG, Universal Studios, Bank of America, Carl’s Jr. and Lotus Cars. For more information please visit: WideGroup.net.

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Press Contact:
Melissa Chamberlain
Director of Public Relations
(818) 400-5133; melissa@treehomemedia.com

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