News from the hometown“Second annual exhibition of lifestyle and well-being on January 29 in Sunshine Plaza in South Daytona receives elegant criticism from participants and sellers.
Kay Stanton, a resident of South Daytona, did not hold back her enthusiasm, saying to her daughter how wonderful her experience was.
“I told Kristin what a good thing is the exhibition,” said Stanton in an email. “So much precious information in one place, and so diverse. Much for the elderly, including information on the ALFs, two installations that do Alzheimer’s research (very precious for one who spent almost 40 years working with the caregivers of Alzheimer). Information on the “free telephone” for those who suffer from a hearing impairment, chiropractic and massage therapy, a psychic for those interested in the metaphysical world. And for just pure beauty … These floral arrangements of Port Orange Florist. THANK YOU, News from the hometown. “”
The sellers were also satisfied with the exhibition.
Alexandra Zachos, director of public affairs and programming for progressive medical research, said: “It was such a pleasure to be part of this event. You did an excellent job by organizing and bringing together the community. We were so happy to have a place to reach so many people in our community on the different ways in which the PMR can help the results of health conditions thanks to clinical trials, as well as to make you new friends! Please let me know of any future event that we can continue to sponsor. Excellent work! “”
Phil Grudzinski, owner of General Public House, said: “Thank you News from the hometownTo invite us to the second annual exhibition of lifestyle and well-being! We had lines almost at the door with hundreds of people present at the HomeTown News event! The chief was standing early, smoked the pork and the chicken so tender that he pulled him on the spot and served samples until we are exhausted! We are grateful for the largest community of Smyrna Beach for your support! »»
Maria Martinez-Tret de Back Alley Lanes VR-Cade, which is in Sunshine Plaza, said: “The Lifestyle & Wellness exhibition was an incredible opportunity for us to connect with the community as a more recent company. Pedestrian traffic allowed us to present our bowling and our restaurant to so many people who were really interested in what we offer. We are already looking forward to next year!
The Kim Milo event coordinator, a main multimedia account framework for News from the hometown said: “Our goal to News from the hometown Volusia is to provide a voice to the community in a hyperlocal and relevant way as well as to create a market where community needs can be met. This event was a real example of our goal.
“This is our second year of organization of this event, and growth has been incredible. When we held the exhibition in May, we had 50 sellers and around 400 participants. This year, we extended to 75 sellers and welcomed 1,000 participants. To promote the event, we have used the full range of tools and marketing products that we offer, including printed and digital advertisements such as geo-clout, targeted display advertisements, campaigns by e-mail and Advertising on social networks. We have sought to use this event as a case study to demonstrate the effectiveness of advertising with the news of the hometown. The results speak for themselves, presenting the powerful impact of our printed and digital marketing solutions. »»
She added: “In addition to our solid marketing products, our sales team is one of the best to identify solutions adapted to the unique needs of each customer and as real business partners. We are ready to do what most others cannot or cannot. As a truly belonging to locally belonging, we have the flexibility to work directly with local businesses and to offer a personal touch. Our team can even speak directly with our owner, Vernon Smith, allowing us to adapt and personalize our approach to better serve the objectives of our customers. “”