Parker’s Launches New User-Friendly Website
Press release from the issuing company
Thursday, March 5th, 2015
Parker’s, a nationally recognized convenience store leader headquartered in Savannah, Ga., recently launched a new state-of-the-art website at Parkersav.com. Designed by Clark Creative in Savannah, the new Parker’s site features a number of strategic upgrades to make the company’s online presence even more user-friendly for customers.
The new site includes centralized PumpPal account information, an expanded news section, real-time job postings, integrated social media and easier gas price navigation. Parker’s also shot a number of videos featuring employee stories and added personal bios of the company’s executive team to help tell the Parker’s story.
Inspired by the bright greens and blues that define the Lowcountry landscape, the Parker’s site features spectacular photography and handy information about this award-winning company. Founded in 1976 in Midway, Ga., Parker’s has earned national attention for its innovative use of technology, uncompromising commitment to customer service, fast-growing loyalty program and high-quality store designs.
“The new website truly reflects the Parker’s culture and is easier than ever for customers to navigate,” said Greg Parker, Parker’s president and CEO. “We’re delighted to celebrate the exceptional products and services we offer through an informative and appealing new design.”
The site includes information about the company’s popular PumpPal program, which saves customers money every time they fill their gas tank, as well as its charitable Fueling the Community program, which donates a portion of the profit of every gallon of gas sold on the first Wednesday of each month to area schools.
“The new Parker’s website showcases our signature fast, fresh, friendly service,” said Jeff Bush, the company’s director of fuel management, who managed the re-design process. “Customers throughout Georgia and South Carolina will be impressed with the strategic upgrades we’ve made to the site.”


