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TIA unveils 1,500-page Web site

Friday, 30 Aug, 2005 0

The Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) launched its newly upgraded Web site to add more member benefits to its two-year partnership with USDM.net, a travel industry interactive agency.

TIA’s 1,500-page site was overhauled and redeveloped by USDM.net in three months.

The site employs interactive best practices and tools. It also has state-of-the-art technology and dynamic design to improve navigation and the communication of industry news.

USDM.net will also host a variety of Webinars on interactive marketing topics that affect the travel industry.

TIA says it will also introduce an industry job bank, expected to be completed by 1 October.

Report by David Wilkening



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