New look at Walla Walla web site
New look at Walla Walla web site
The Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee, headquartered in Walla Walla, WA, recently debuted a new-and-improved web site (www.sweetonion.org) that provides consumer information, links to shippers? web sites, a recipe database and a historical look at the region?s most famed onion.
According to Kathy Fry, director of marketing for the committee, the site not only looks different but it also "allows visitors to access information more easily."
Ms. Fry said that a complete list of shippers and links to their web sites can be found on the site "as well as tips on growing the infamous sweet orb."
In addition, she said that a new recipe database "is available for the culinary artists seeking both old and new delights."
Ms. Fry noted that "after six years, it was time for a change," adding, "One of the most exciting things is that visitors to the site will be able to purchase "onionwear? at their convenience."
Among the promotional logo items are billed hats, dress shirts, fleece pullovers and vests and the plush toy, "Little Sweetie."
The web site itself, according to Ruben Bybee of Pageland LLC, "is technically a work of art, with new dynamic content and a refreshing look that should keep visitors interested and wanting to return over and over."
Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee can be visited on-line at www.sweetonion.org.
According to Kathy Fry, director of marketing for the committee, the site not only looks different but it also "allows visitors to access information more easily."
Ms. Fry said that a complete list of shippers and links to their web sites can be found on the site "as well as tips on growing the infamous sweet orb."
In addition, she said that a new recipe database "is available for the culinary artists seeking both old and new delights."
Ms. Fry noted that "after six years, it was time for a change," adding, "One of the most exciting things is that visitors to the site will be able to purchase "onionwear? at their convenience."
Among the promotional logo items are billed hats, dress shirts, fleece pullovers and vests and the plush toy, "Little Sweetie."
The web site itself, according to Ruben Bybee of Pageland LLC, "is technically a work of art, with new dynamic content and a refreshing look that should keep visitors interested and wanting to return over and over."
Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee can be visited on-line at www.sweetonion.org.