ROCHESTER, NY, October 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Vantage Advertising, LLC, a nationwide event staffing agency, is proud to announce the launch of its website, Models4tradeshows.com.
Encased in Vantage's colors (blue, white and orange) the website's design has truly outdone itself! Bright, eye-catching, and bold are just a few of the words that help to describe the website's esthetically appealing look.
Developed with the customer in mind, Vantage's website includes the following features that allow customers to search for and select ideal trade show models for their upcoming events.
Enhanced model profile pages- Vantage is the first among competitors to improve model profiles with the addition of video reels. This new feature helps to showcase the natural beauty of each promotional model that airbrushed photos can easily distort! Vantage has also added a new customer review section to each individual model profile page. In this section, past customers are encouraged to share and comment on their experience with each model for the benefit and review of future Vantage customers.
Easy navigation- The website's new navigational structure makes browsing and selecting a promotional model a simple, stress-free and easy experience for all exhibitors.
FAQs-Have a question about the trade show industry? Vantage's FAQs page walks clients through the booking process by answering questions like, "How much does it cost to hire a promotional model?" and "How far in advance should I book staff for my event?" The FAQs page also aims to help promotional models enhance their profile and increase their booking chances by answering some of the most common modeling questions. Visit http://www.models4tradeshows.com/faqs to read more.
Trade Show Blog- The website's blog will be used to enhance customer experience by sharing Vantage Advertising's trade show experience and expertise, and encouraging other trade show professionals to do the same. By following Vantage Advertising's blog, customers and models will gain industry knowledge and have the ability to ask questions.
Testimonials- To learn more about partnering with Vantage Advertising for your next trade show, visit Vantage's testimonial page to read what past customers and models have to say about working with Vantage.
These new website features, coupled with Vantage's experience and expertise, make finding and hiring your ideal trade show booth hostess a simple and easy process! Visit http://www.models4tradeshows.com today to check out the new features and begin your booking process!
Vantage Advertising is your source for premium event staffing. Designed to connect trade show exhibitors with top level trade show models, Vantage Advertising is determined to create an ideal match for both clients and models. Founded in 2008, Vantage Advertising hires promotional models for events throughout the United States and Canada.
Models4tradeshows.com Proudly Launches New Website
Models4tradeshows.com launches new website that enhances user experience through the additional of a many new and exciting features!
2012-10-11
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