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Social Networking Among Key Features Added to New SEMA Website
April 3, 2009
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By aftermarketNews staff
DIAMOND BAR, Calif. – SEMA has unveiled a new look and a host of new benefits on its website www.SEMA.org. The modernized site blends new technologies to enhance networking and delivers information more concisely, based on user preferences.

The website overhaul is part of a continuing investment by SEMA in better networking and communications for its members.

“Over the years we heard from the membership about ways that the website could serve the industry better,” said Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO. “Most recently the team assigned to building the site reached out to our members to understand specific improvements that could be made.”

Developed in partnership with NFi Studios, the www.SEMA.org site upgrade began with the addition of social networking features, company listings and news feeds. These new features allow visitors to obtain useful data and information at the click of a button, so members can connect with stories, people and tools that are relevant and will enhance their businesses.

Improvements and updates are continually being added. Most recently, an improved browser was introduced via a member-only portal called MySEMA. This powerful interface allows members to choose and amplify the types of information most applicable to their business, based on their location, market focus and job type.

Members are able to browse company and user directories, send and receive messages, and tap into SEMA research. Media information about governmental affairs, motorsports, educational opportunities and other sources can be filtered and channeled to members as desired. Enhanced search capability makes it easier to pull up information from every corner of the website.

“The goal is to direct the most relevant information to the right members, at the right time,” said Kersting.

Future iterations will include further enhancements such as collaboration platforms. Features that allow exhibitors and buyers to connect before, during, and after the show also are an important part of the new concept. These capabilities will provide a mechanism for enhanced networking, and a way to help make time at the show more productive.

“We’re not looking to push information, we’re looking to connect,” said Kersting. “I want to encourage everyone who hasn't been to the site recently, please check it out and tell us what you think - we'll be fine-tuning the effort in the coming months.”

The site debuted in public beta March 29. Based on member feedback, MySEMA and www.SEMA.org will undergo continuing adaptation and evolution.