The world is changing at a dizzying pace and nowhere are those changes occurring faster than in the digital world. You’ve seen the headlines. You’ve watched the stock prices of dozens of high-tech companies soar on NASDAQ. In fact, for the past 18 months, you’ve had a ringside seat to the revolution, the digital revolution.
Not since the dawn of the 20th century have there been such dynamic changes occurring in the American economy. And those changes are so dramatic, so all pervasive, that they will alter the way you do business and acquire market knowledge forever. Perhaps not today, perhaps not tomorrow, but it won’t be long. Ready or not, the future is now.
As is our history, PCT magazine wants to be at the forefront of those changes, so during the past six months we’ve completely reengineered our website (www.pctonline.com) with the goal of becoming the industry’s portal. Now database driven, our state-of-the-art site is completely customizable, allowing a level of personalization previously unavailable in the structural pest control industry.
With a "My PCT" account, our readers can have access to the local weather, monitor specific stocks, schedule daily appointments and create a customized specimen label book at the touch of a mouse. Other features include daily news updates, exclusive "online only" feature stories, hundreds of industry links, daily reader polls, searchable 10-year article archive, message boards, classified advertising, electronic book ordering and conference registration, and much, much more. You can even create your own company "intranet" on PCT Online.
It’s a dramatic leap forward in Internet technology designed specifically for the pest control industry. So don’t delay. Visit www.pctonline.com and set up your "My PCT" account today. You’ll be glad you did.
The world of business is changing. Are you ready?
In addition to our completely redesigned and updated website, be sure to read PCT’s annual "State of the Industry Report," sponsored by Aventis Environmental Science. This 24-page editorial supplement, bound into the center of the October issue of the magazine, features an overview of the year 2000, including a discussion of regional pest activity, trends in sales and acquisitions and Internet usage among pest management professionals. Find out how your company compares.
Richard Foster is president and CEO of GIE Media, Cleveland, Ohio.
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