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PRESS RELEASE - July 19, 2007
NEW WEB SITE LAUNCHED PUBLICIZES MAINE ART. THE MAINE ART DIRECTORY Offers Art Galleries, Artists and Dealers a New Publicity Venue
Kennebunkport, ME -- July 19, 2007
The Port Web Design based in Kennebunkport, ME, has announced the launch of a unique INTERACTIVE art directory in the state of Maine.
The Maine Art Directory (www.maineartgalleries.org) providing Maine Artists, Art Galleries in Maine, art dealers a new venue to showcase their works and publicize their events.
The Maine Art Directory includes art categories and a calendar of events which members can log on to showcase their artwork and publicize their arts related events. Member galleries and artists are listed in a directory which links to a full informational page about their gallery/art with up to seven images and a link to their web site.
The database driven web site allows interactivity. Members can register, log in and add their events, listings, gallery or artist’s information.
Revisions, additions and edits to the existing information are available at no additional cost as are unlimited events and calendar listings.
The site basically allows members to manage their own web page.
The membership allows members to be listed in up to two categories with additional categories available at $10/year per category.
About The Port Web Design.
The Port Web Design is a Kennebunkport (ME)-based web design and web development firm offering customized (no commercial template here!), professional web site design, web development, web hosting, E-Commerce solutions, database driven web sites, content management system, internet marketing, and domain name registry. The company has designed countless web sites for the Maine galleries, artists, antique dealers, real estate firms, organizations and more.
For further information on The Port Web Design, visit them online at http://www.webdesign6.com/ or contact them at
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or call: (207) 967-4691.
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