Textile Association (India) has revamped its website www.textileassociationindia.org with significant progress and expanding its reach with a complete new Advance Content Management System (CMS), with a special focus on TAI activities and mega events including various press releases, quick links, updated information about Indian Textile industry, Textile Dictionary, Expert Talks, e-Journal and much more.
From design to content, the entire website has been revamped with multiple language translate to make it more user-friendly and interactive with rich features.
TAI has moved a step ahead and enable advertising opportunities on website banners along with several informative wings which is having satisfactory visitors traffic more than 16,000 page views per month from India and abroad among industry leaders, textile associations, cotton and textile traders, equipment manufacturers, experts and Government officials. Website is an effective tool for strengthening marketing base in India and abroad through advertisements to boot the business opportunities across the globe.
The revamp website has been done in order to make the website more dynamic and made responsive friendly so that it can access in smartphone, i-phone, i-Pads, tablets etc.
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