Mastering the Web : Here's How to Get the Most Out of This Valuable Site Selection Resource

Topics:
Site Selection
Tags:
Channel Management,
Group C Communications,
Marketing,
Site Selection,
Web
Source:
Group C Communications

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Overview: The Web has become an indispensable tool for corporate site selection. Its impact is greatest during the "drill down" stage. This involves identifying a short list of– typically three to five–finalist locations from an initial universe that might comprise hundreds of communities. This article addresses the use of Web-based information sources by site selection professionals and includes what you, as a site selector, need most from an economic development Web site. The Web is a rich source of information for screening potential locations.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2002 | Pages: 1


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