Website given new look for return of Kenilworth Advent Calendar

By James Smith

11th Oct 2023 | Local News

LoudLocal has helped design the website for the Kenilworth Advent Calendar (image via Kenilworth Rotary Club)
LoudLocal has helped design the website for the Kenilworth Advent Calendar (image via Kenilworth Rotary Club)

A local firm has helped improve the website for the Kenilworth Advent Calendar as it makes its return this Christmas.

Kenilworth digital marketing company LoudLocal has taken on-board the feedback Kenilworth Rotary Club received from last year and has come up with some "creative solutions" for 2023.

As with last year, each calendar will have 24 numbered doors - one for each day of advent - with a list of five prize winners behind each door, each corresponding to one of 3,000 calendars sold.

These numbers will then be displayed on the improved website - as well as with Nub News and elsewhere in the town.

Many buyers last year wanted to see if they had won a prize each morning, but were unable to see the daily results on the website until later on.

But this year the system has been changed so prize-winning numbers will become available at 1am each day.

Meanwhile others said they did not want to see the prizes until the day they were announced, but could not avoid them if they headed to the website.

This year, the prizes will be kept behind the doors of the virtual calendar and those doors cannot be opened until the day itself, when a click will do it, revealing both the prizes and their respective winning numbers.

This year rotary will also be selling new virtual calendars right up until November 28 - the official last day of sale.

They will have the same benefits as the physical Kenilworth Advent Calendars but without needing a place to store them.

The website will also offer delivery within the CV8 postcode for a small charge.

See the website here.

     

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