The City of Chula Vista Grows Big and ChulaVista.com is Re-Released with a Strategy
San Diego county's second largest city has experienced explosive growth in the last 3 years making it the 6th largest city in California. ChulaVista.com owners are have released their new version of the site to meet the needs of local business and the consumer's need for information.
Chula Vista, CA (PRWEB) June 25, 2006 -- Blinder Entities, Inc. announces the re-release of its http://www.chulavista.com [ChulaVista.com] portal site supporting San Diego's south bay, its business owners and the citizens of Chula Vista.
The ChulaVista.com site includes new features that invite participation from Internet users in the community. New additions to the site include aesthetic improvements, weather data, a San Diego stock index, Blogs, an event calendar, polling software, a new real estate section and an advanced content management system (CMS) to allow local reporter and freelance writers to publish their stories more efficiently.
In addition, ChulaVista.com has joined the Associated Cities, a group of city .com owners that run city portals nationwide and abroad. This new relationship has helped Blinder Entities build and develop many of ChulaVista.com's newly released features.
In a statement explaining the modivation behind the new site and its developemnt, David Blinder, President and CEO of Blinder Entities, Inc. said "We are proud of this most recent release. Chula Vista has become a major player amoung San Diego County cities. Locals Chula Vistins, would be relocators, concert goers and vacationers needed a site to refer to when searching for Chula Vista online."
Mr. Blinder went on to state that he felt there was an opportunity to fill a void that the local press has failed to address, online media and distribution for the South Bay, Eastlake and Otay. "The big newspaper gives us a "section" and the little newspapers have little or nothing online. Where are we to look or go for information?"
Mr. Blinder also spoke about his vision and software his company created to support the efforts of the site's editorial staff. "We couldn't find a solution to manage editorial so we built one to suite our needs, the CMS. We did this in the first release as we felt we needed to encourage writers to join up and help establish the site as a real place for news and information. It won't be easy but with such a need in the community know at least one company is giving it a try."
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