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(2009-04-06) Seminar And Training Search Activity Remains Strong Claims FindaSeminar.com Head

Leading training search engine reports record numbers of training seekers visited FindaSeminar.com in Q1

FindaSeminar.com the leading seminar and training search engine on the web has reported that it has received more visitors during Q1 than in any other year since beginning in 2002.

Scott Alliy President and founder of findaSeminar.com attributes much of the rise in activity to corporate restructuring and the rise in unemployment.

Layoffs and downsizing have had a dramatic effect on companies ability to conduct business says Scott. Employers need to quickly train employees and provide them specific skills to fill voids left behind by misplaced workers says Scott. In addition individuals that have been misplaced need training to acquire new job skills that will make them more attractive to empoloyers he adds.

When asked about the balance of public training vs. online training registrations Scott says that his reports indicate that public seminar and training registrations remain strong and that online training registrations lag behind.

Going forward says Scott we expect to see a rise in online training registration for audio conferences, webinars and other onlien training events. Technology has improved to make the delivery of online training a valuable and enjoyable learning experience says Scott but he adds that online training lacks the elements of social contact and networking opportunities available at public training seminars, conferences, and workshops.

Scott advises seminar and training providers that provide either public seminars or onsite or online training events to consider listing their training events on FindaSeminar.com to take advantage of the record numbers of qualified training seekers that visit FindaSeminar.com daily.

For more information about how to list your training seminars or online training classes or to search find and register for thousands of training seminars in the U.S. and Canada please visit http://www.FindaSeminar.com

About Us: FindaSeminar.com is the worlds most visited training search engine and a charter member of the Training News Network.

FindaSeminar.com provides a full suite of free training search and registration tools and effective and affordable training and seminar Marketing services to training providers around the world.

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

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Company: FindaSeminar.com

Country: United States

Contact: Helen Alliy

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