The Business Directory Is Back & Better Than EverA new era in local business has been born By Emma Kae - 31st July 2002 - Back to News Following extensive research, great feedback from our regular and first time users and the compilation of information on the Internet and its users, the Gippsland Portal team has re-created the Business Directory.
The latest version of the Business Directory, has a simplified, clear format that is easy to use. It is broken down by category so that you can see all of the businesses in Gippsland that provide the product or service that you are looking for in just one click. Alternatively, you can search for a particular business or keyword in our searchbox to see all of the results that match your specific query.
Each of the organizations listed in the Business Directory have received a free website. It is customized to include their information and is professional in appearance. Each website includes a brief description of the business, contact information and a visitor inquiry form, a link to e-mail and website, and a picture of their choice.
The new Business Directory makes it simple to get listed, easy to be found and effortless to get what you are after.
Click here to visit the Business Directory and see the new era.
Click here to register your organization for a listing in the Business Directory.
Click here to send us feedback on the new version of the Business Directory.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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