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Web
benefits:
If you'd like to know about the
enormous benefits of joining the
association, please email Laura.
Below, read about the web benefits of joining the association. Click
the links to see screenshot pop ups.
1. How much do you spend on advertising per month? Did you know that
just a SIMPLE LINK to your website from this site is worth over
$47.50 per month? So just a link on this site is worth nearly $600
per year ... but that's not all you receive by any means!
2. On your page, you can have photographs, descriptions ... and
more. A pop up map? No problem...
3. Your potential customers can even see the street view. Here is an
interactive example.
4. Do you have video? See this screenshot example. Now see this
working example.
5. If you have lots of photographs, this is how we can feature
them...
6. On LinkedIn? Show your profile.
7. Show your business' Wikipedia page.
8. And see this if you're on Twitter ... not on Twitter? We
can add your offers or comments to our feeds. We have:
Dining feed
Shopping feed
Employment feed
Spa & beauty feed
Fashion feed
Art feed
Real estate feed
And now you're going to ask me how many people see this? Well, on
the average day, 3,000+ individuals come to the site. Um ... that's
over a million people a year.
Approximately 50% are from our local area. The remainder are from
all over the USA, and indeed the world, but are more often than not
planning to visit the area soon.
Questions? Contact Jackie at Tangled Spider Design Group.
Join
the Las Olas social network here.
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From
former Las Olas Association president, Chris Gaus
"Why should I be a member of The Las Olas Association, Inc.? How do I
benefit?" It's a good question and many times it seems there is no
benefit.
While I was working to renovate Mangos, my new neighbors would come and
ask me if I was going to join the association. I didn't know what they
were talking about. Was it some kind of secret organization where here
would be a special handshake and other rituals that were completely
unfamiliar to me? I'd never been involved in anything like it before. As
it turned out, on of the Mangos' principal owners was the President of
the Association, so I was coerced into joining and getting involved
whether I liked it or not.
In the summer of 1993, the association, with
the help of some friends, procured 'on the street parking' as an
experiment. My business was better as a result, and at the end of the
probation period they were able to make it permanent. Later we found a
program called Business Capitol Improvement Program to make permanent
improvements to the city right-of-way. Our first planned improvement was
the decorative concrete planters and refuse containers on the street.
About the same time, the City of Fort Lauderdale announced that it was
going to replace all the sidewalks on the street. Whenever there was an
event on Las Olas Boulevard, there would be extensions cords everywhere,
which irked code enforcement to no end. So we decided that while the
city had the street under construction, it would be a good time to
install permanent electrification to all the palms and laurel trees
lining the boulevard.
I mentioned these particular types of improvements initiated by the
association only because they are impossible without the association.
The city will no listen to you and me as individuals, but they will
listen to an association. The greater the number of members in the
association, the more impact we have when making a request with the
city. That is one of the reasons that I am glad that Mangos is a member
of the association.
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Las Olas in the Community : Offers : Where
to Stay : Events : Beach : Location : Join
Las
Olas has always been Fort Lauderdale’s most charming thoroughfare.
Las Olas
is at the forefront of everything from fashion boutiques and art galleries,
to memorable restaurants, sidewalk cafes and bars.
Running almost parallel to Fort Lauderdale’s New River on its way
to the Atlantic Ocean,
Las Olas is a broad avenue divided by a wide landscaped
median
of flowers and towering shade trees.
Over the canal at the east
end of the tree lined median, in the Colee Hammock neighborhood,
are more shops, restaurants, and stores too unique
to describe … all worth
exploring!
The Las Olas location is within walking distance
of the beach, where Las
Olas Boulevard meets the ocean.
A
few minutes from most hotels and easily accessible by water taxi or land
taxi,
Las Olas is a lively, pulsating, world class boulevard. Night or day,
Las Olas is the place to be.
Special
offers and events, where to stay, where to eat - your guide to Las Olas
Blvd, the heart of Fort Lauderdale.
(Often misspelled as Los Olas, Las Olas means 'The Waves')
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