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Destination Oneonta Unveils New Website

Oneonta City Manager Martin Murphy, left and Mayor Russ Southard listen to Wayne Carrington, owner of the B-Side Ballroom explain the new website for Destination Oneonta (Formally Main Street Oneonta) at the annual meeting hosted by the Roots Brewing Company this evening.  The website, when launched, will serve as a hub for Oneonta businesses, restaurants and hotels. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
Oneonta City Manager Martin Murphy, left, and Mayor Russ Southard, center, listen to Wayne Carrington, owner of the B-Side Ballroom, explain the new website for Destination Oneonta (formerly Main Street Oneonta) at its annual meeting at Roots Brewing Co. this evening. The website, when launched, will serve as a hub for Oneonta businesses, restaurants and hotels. At the time of writing, the plans are to create a modern website with easy navigation and stand out contact forms to drive new enquiries. The website will be designed with the assistance of a digital marketing specialist to ensure that it benefits from the latest online marketing techniques such as search engine optimization (SEO). Maintaining a strong online presence is crucial in the digital age, and so this online hub for local businesses will allow potential customers to find out more information about products and services at the click of a button. Are you in the process of setting up a website? If so, you might want to consider contacting a Digital Marketing Tamworth agency such as Ram Digital. Some things are best left to the experts, and designing a website and online marketing strategy that can boost your business is a prime example of this. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)

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