Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Change is challenging and necessary

The year is only two months old but it seems to have gone by so quickly.
It has also been a challenging New Year but after two months of planning and designing, we have created a new website for the trade show industry.
Trade Show ExPO has the same web address but we have a brand new look. Perhaps you have already seen it. If not, any one of the headlines below will take you to a new page on our site.
It is never easy to learn the ins and outs of new software for web design but this was a necessary
Our old site was too busy and too cluttered with information. Our new site is cleaner and better organized and much easier to browse.
By installing a content management system we can now offer a better user experience. Yes, there are still changes coming and I am working daily to post news content with more information that is important to the trade show, meeting and convention industry.
Our goal is to become the networking HUB for the trade show, convention and meeting industry with an emphasis on Las Vegas. We want to connect show managers and meeting planners with marketers and vendors who do business here in Las Vegas.
Please take a look at our site and let me know what you think. Send us your news, especially if it has a Las Vegas slant and we will make ever effort to publish and share the news. Look for more changes and join our network by visiting our connector page.
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn — our links are at the bottom of this newsletter and on our home page.
This week is I will be spending some time at the Nightclub & Bar Show at the Las Vegas Convention. It is shaping up to be quite a show with plenty of excitement. I will be posting my share of Tweets and a few Facebook status updates from the showfloor.
Thanks for reading and don't forget to turn back your clocks on Sunday. Yes, Daylight Savings Time begin on March 13.
 

1 comment:

Keshawn Durat said...

Congrats on the new site!


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