BEST Programs Launches New Web Site


By admin - Posted on 01 September 2010

A completely redesigned and enhanced web site was launched today by BEST Linguistic Programs, S.L. With a totally fresh appearance and format, the new web site contains more student-oriented information on international education and expanded information for prospective internship program participants, while also being more visually appealing. The new web site can be viewed at http://www.bestprograms.org.

“The Internet is an integral part of BEST's plan to communicate cultural-related activities, timely information, and the professional accomplishments of past participants and students. This new web site makes it easy for anyone interested in BEST to find information and answers to questions in a clear and user-friendly manner,” said director, Jill Arcaro.

“In addition to extensive online information, it also serves as a showcase for testimonies, along with stunning visuals compiled in a picture gallery and used throughout the site.”

The BEST web site has also undergone significant improvement in the areas of content, navigation, and design. The new design structure makes it easier for users to find web content. For example, the “Search” feature allows visitors to search the entire site using key words.

In an effort to make information more accessible to the growing population of Russian, Polish and Japanese students, the web site also features sections in these languages, with educational resources and program overviews.

BEST Programs is run by a Madrid-based, mixed team of Spanish and American professionals in education, human resources, marketing, business administration and communications. It is a provider of educational travel in Europe where professional development and language learning are the key words. Its goal is to empower active educational opportunities in real environments. Its programs are economically packaged. BEST was founded to provide interesting and flexible cultural experiences with native language models to participants from around the world in 1990.