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| Aloha Street Announces Its New Company
Web Site |
HONOLULU, HI (April 1, 2006) - Aloha Street showcases
its new direction and new services utilizing a revamped company
Web site. The site now clearly profiles the three different
business and community services that Aloha Street is currently
involved in: Aloha Street, the Aloha Street Nature Project,
and Marketing & Creative Services. The company is presented
professionally at www.wincubic.com.
The Web site features an updatable press room, an in-depth company
profile, and information that stems from the aloha-street.com
sister site.
"The new Web site illustrates that Aloha Street is more
than just a media company and details its new community service
venture, the Aloha Street Nature Project," said Jim Ueno,
president, Aloha Street. "The contemporary design reflects
our commitment to quality and style, while maintaining a casual,
Hawaii-inspired look."
Aloha Street, brainchild of the multi-media corporation Wincubic,
began in 1999 and is spearheading some of Hawaii's most modern
Japanese travel marketing with a Web site called aloha-street.com
and a free Japanese language publication called Aloha Street
magazine. The company's innovative "media-mix" informs
the Japanese visitor pre, during, and post visit to Hawaii.
Aloha Street magazine is a quarterly publication with an annual
circulation of 500,000 and is distributed in over 100 locations
on Oahu including street racks, hotels, shopping centers, and
tourist trolleys. The Hawaii destination Web site aloha-street.com
garners over 2.5 million page views per month. |
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