BINGHAMTON — The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce recently unveiled its newly redesigned website, which it says is designed more effectively to highlight the chamber’s work in the Greater Binghamton business community.
The site — developed by the Binghamton–based advertising and marketing agency, hue — features the latest in website technology, including a fresh, mobile-friendly design, the chamber boasts in a news release.
Using the words “grow,” “connect,” and “advocate” in large, all caps, the home page offers simplified site navigation for access to key information for businesses and chamber members in the region. The website highlights the chamber, its members, business resources, and news.
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The Greater Binghamton Chamber notes that key features include social-media integration, a new member events calendar, an electronic-messaging tool to communicate with elected officials, and a blog.
“The newly revamped Chamber website features a vibrant, modern, and more user-friendly source for the latest news in the Greater Binghamton business community,” Lou Santoni, Greater Binghamton Chamber president and CEO, said in the news release. “We think our members and the public will find it to easier to navigate and serve as a more useful tool to learn more about what the Greater Binghamton Chamber has to offer.”
The chamber didn’t say how much it spent on the new website.