
Suzuki is pleased to announce the launch of the ‘Suzuki Bulletin’ – an all-new online customer magazine that not only keeps fans up to date with the very latest news, views, features and offers, but also allows them to act as editor too, with the ability to dictate story visibility and order. Developed to ensure Suzuki stay close to its customers, Suzuki Bulletin is updated daily with the very latest news and features, that connects with all major social networks, enabling comment, instant sharing and even the ability for users to dictate position by popularity. Suzuki GB’s George Cheeseman announced its launch, commenting,“The Suzuki Bulletin is a hugely important resource for both us and our customers. Not only does it bring fans the latest news and interesting, exclusive features, but crucially it enables us to converse with our customers and understand better what they do and don’t like. With its seamless integration on all major social platforms, it allows us to see what’s popular and what’s not, and allows people to share across all social media sites, too.” The Suzuki Bulletin hosts news from future models and events, to blogs from Prodigy frontman Keith Flint. And for those that like their racing, there are reports from every round of the British Superbike and Motocross championships, plus from those Suzuki mounted on the World Stage. The Suzuki Bulletin is also set to go mobile, with an app for smartphones and tablets due to be launched.
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