The 2010-2011 STC Buyers’ Guide to Products and Services is now live! This year’s Buyers’ Guide is a fully online, fully functioning database with:
- 24 category listings to select from
- Contact information for every company, with phone number and email address as provided
- Links to websites, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn as provided
- Descriptions of services offered from premium and featured listings
Fill almost any tech comm need you have with the Buyers’ Guide! Search by category, company name, keyword, and even state or country. You can even list all companies to scan everybody. The Buyers’ Guide to Products and Services is all new and very much improved, thanks to feedback on last year’s edition from our members. (Read: No PDF!)
It’s not too late to add your information or your company’s information either! The Buyers’ Guide will be updated throughout the year with new products and services. Not only is this the place to go when you need to buy or hire, it’s the place to go when you want to advertise your products or your skills. STC members get a FREE Basic listing in the Buyers’ Guide, and there are expanded advertising opportunities with packages to fit any marketing budget. For more information on how you can list yourself or your company in the Buyers’ Guide to Products and Services, see the Submit Your Listing page on the Buyers’ Guide site.
Search for products. Find a consultant to fill a need. Advertise your skills or your company. You can do it all with the 2010-2011 STC Buyers’ Guide to Products and Services. Bookmark it, use it, and share it with your connections—it’s free for anyone to use, and everyone is invited to submit a listing. Make it the first stop for your tech comm needs.
Want to help STC publicize the Buyers’ Guide? Email us and we’ll send you a variety of button and banner ads you can use on your website or blog! The more eyeballs on the site, the more valuable your listings become, so we greatly appreciate any ads you can place.
Great job incorporating the feedback from the previous guide! This looks like a truly useful, online guide. Kudos!