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Savannah, GA, United States, 11/19/2008 - eMarketSouth, a Savannah website design and development firm, has launched keytosavannah.com, a comprehensive resource for both the Savannah local and visitor.
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Visitors to the Savannah area will appreciate the well-organized and extensive list of Savannah’s restaurants, events, museums and much more all presented in a searchable index. More than just any travel website, keytosavannah.com also has a Things You Need section allowing visitors to map out essentials such as gas stations or medical facilities. Once in a category, visitors are able to map out individual listings, or see the whole category on one larger map.
Business wishing to advertise can easily fill out the form online and will be contacted by a keytosavannah.com representative within 48 hours. Most Savannah businesses are given free listings but also have the ability to upgrade their listing to include a full page with photos, a website link and much more text. Banner ads are also available as well as page sponsorships.
“We felt there was a need out there,” states Bob Letcher, eMarketSouth CEO, “We wanted to build one place, one comprehensive website where visitors to the city or Savannah locals could find anything they need. Keytosavannah.com is fluid and ever-changing and we welcome suggestions from anyone who visits it.”
Some of the future plans for keytosavannah.com are message boards, newsletter signup, online payment, and increased mapping functionality. After that, eMarketSouth plans to expand on the Keyto brand, replicating this venture into other cities. “If you know where you are vacationing, you don’t want to spend hours looking all over the Internet for information about the place,” says Letcher, “You just want it to be easy.”
eMarketSouth (emarketsouth.com) began in 1999 as a dynamic, database-driven website design and hosting firm and registered as a Georgia LLC in January of 2000. eMarketSouth retains such clients as The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, Brown’s Guide to Georgia, Mopper-Stapen, and Southern Mamas.
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