Seminar Registration Milestone Announced By FindaSeminar.com

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(2009-02-20) Seminar Registration Milestone Announced By FindaSeminar.com

Training seminar search engine popularity continues to grow at record pace.

FindaSeminar.com the worlds largest and fastest growing training search engine has announced that it processed its 50,000th seminar registration in January.

Company officials attribute the rapid and continuing success of the online training search engine to three values upon which FindaSeminar.com was established in 2002.

According to Scott Alliy President and founder of FindaSeminar.com we built FindaSeminar.com to offer training seekers convenience, selection, and ease of use. We built out training search engine to provide training seekers the ability to find and compare seminars from hundreds of training providers then to be able to quickly and easily register to attend one or more training seminars, workshops, and conferences of interest to them.

Another reason for the success of FindaSeminar.com is the personal user tools we provide. FindaSeminar.com offers training seekers a wealth of free training search tools that give them the ability to create personalized training calendars and to have their own free account to track and measure their training activities says Scott..

FindaSeminar.com also offers training seekers a full suite free search tools that allow them to search seminars by state, city, date, zip code, and more. Our training search tools are so powerful that we even provide training seekers the opportunity to virtually lift the roof off of hotels and look inside to view upcoming events listed by hotels within cities and towns across the U.S. and Canada says Scott.

Since beginning in 2002 FindaSeminar.com has grown from one website to being a part of a network of 1080 training sites called the Training News Network which is owned and operated by their parent company. According to Scott these acquisitions were carefully planned and executed to provide more ways for training seekers to find training and to enhance the level of seminar marketing services and exposure that we provide to training providers that use our seminar marketing services.

Additionally says Scott, "FindaSeminar.com has grown the scope of services that it offers training providers.

Originally says Scott we only offered seminar marketing services for training providers offering public seminars. Today our seminar and training services have grown to include marketing for on-site training providers and online training providers".

Mr. Alliy acknowledges that FindaSeminar.com is the largest niche training search engine on the web but adds that the company has no plans or reason to rest on its laurels. As print advertising options decline and direct mail cost rise says Scott more and more training seekers will turn to the Internet to search find and register for training events of all types and we intend to remain the training search tool of choice.

Our company is well aware of the tremendous growth opportunities available to us in terms of the number of training providers that will need our service and in the growing number of value add services that we can provide the thousands of training providers who need our marketing services.

Scott envisions a day in the not too distant future when internet users behavior will more closely mirror current consumer behavior and when training seekers will be serving themselves by searching for and downloading information about upcoming training on specific niche sites like SeminarBrochures.com, TrainingBrochures.com, TradeshowBrochures.com, ConferenceBrochures.com even OnlineTrainingBrochures.com all websites which the company owns and operates he adds.

This economic slowdown will pass and training will be a necessity for people of all ages that will either be changing careers or that will need new job skills in specific areas.

FindaSeminar.com and the other 1080 websites in the Training News Network will be a valuable resource for training seekers and will provide valuable marketing services to training providers during the economic recovery period and beyond says Scott.

Our achievement of producing 50,000 seminar registration is not the end says Scott but only the beginning of our success story. He says that his company is busy designing new tools and programs that will create even greater user value on FindaSeminar.com and all the other training websites in the Training News Network.

About Us: FindaSeminar.com is the worlds most popular training search engine offering training seekers the opportunity to quickly and easily search and register for tens of thousands of seminars and online training events.

FindaSeminar.com also offers effective affordable seminar marketing services to training seekers of all sizes in the U.S. and Canada and around the world.

Contact Info:
Helen Alliy
Director
FindaSeminar.com
800 349-1935

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