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Local Entrepeneur Gives Back to Community By Launching New and Improved Web Portal
Eastlake, California, a master planned community of Chula Vista, CA has a new web portal named Eastlaketimes.com that will improve community communications and interaction.
Local Entrepeneur Gives Back to Community By Launching New and Improved Web Portal
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http://www.eastlaketimes.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) August 30, 2009 --Chula Vista, CA, -- A recent survey by MoreVisibility.com, a leading search engine marketing company, confirmed that more 12 percent of those polled, had never updated their Web sites or had a website to begin with.
Now a local community in Southern California has a new and improved website that promises to improve communication, and interaction among its users.
Mark Archer, an entrepeneur from Eastlake, California, a master-planned community south of San Diego, CA wants to improve the way his community does business.
Archer explains, "I was sick and tired of the clunky little league e-sign up forms, the scattered listing of events and the lack of information in both the school resource sections and the community in general. I thought this site would be a good way to organize the community in a positive way. The vision is a one stop shop where local residents can interact and share and consume information within the community."
Eastlaketimes.com is a web portal featuring news alerts, resource sections, editorials, local and important news that rarely makes it to the big newspapers or news outlets. As the site grows, the plan is to add more features and benefits like online forums, and free classifieds and tap into local talent by hiring editors, web designers from the community's local school and Southwestern College.
Archer, a military pilot and real estate investor, warned his friends of the recent local real estate crash, and started an online marketing firm as a way to diversify his assets. He thought that eastlaketimes would be good for his community.
He said, "The internet is changing the way consumers consume news and assimiliate information. Social media giants like facebook and twitter are proof that this is proof in the marketplace. NBC has moved to the local markets with their local syndication. Eastlaketimes.comwill simply be a better tool for local consumers to find that information."
Contact:
Mark Archer
2127 Olympic Pkwy Suite 1006-170
Chula Vista, CA 91915
www.donzos.com
866.884.5316
More information can be found online at http://www.eastlaketimes.com
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