One of the most popular elements of any SEMA Show is the celebrity sightings and signings, from icons like Carroll Shelby and Mario Andretti, to Hulk Hogan and Snoop Dogg.
Exhibiting at the 2009 SEMA Show and want to bring more than one feature car? Now there's no limit to how many feature vehicles you can display.
The SEMA Consumer Demand Index has risen for the third consecutive month and is at its
highest point since early 2008, signaling great news for the
specialty-equipment market.
New European regulations make it easier to sell specialty-equipment products in multiple countries on the continent, regardless of whether the products conform to local laws.
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The latest news and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
More than 1,400 buyers registered for the 2009 SEMA Show last week, the
highest one-week total of sign-ups since registration opened in April. Nearly 16,000 total buyers have now committed to attend AAIW.
New small-block Ford heads, tonneaus, engine tuners and tire service/repair products, among other new products in the August issue of SEMA News. See them all here!
Microsoft officially ended mainstream support of Windows XP in April.
With its Vista OS failing to catch on with businesses or households,
Microsoft is prepping a new operating system, Windows 7, for a 2010
launch.
Companies currently using Windows XP face big decisions. Ditch XP and switch to Vista in the interim? Keep XP and hold out until the launch of Windows 7? Read this valuable insight to help determine which move is right for your company and the risks of sticking with Windows XP until the bitter end.
Companies currently using Windows XP face big decisions. Ditch XP and switch to Vista in the interim? Keep XP and hold out until the launch of Windows 7? Read this valuable insight to help determine which move is right for your company and the risks of sticking with Windows XP until the bitter end.
A detailed Excel spreadsheet with two dozen fields jammed with product data doesn't mean it has
good data. Data is simply information; good data is the appropriate
information provided in correct formats. Learn how non-standardized product data is costing your company money in unnecessary phone calls and wasted sales opportunities in the August issue of SEMA News.
You’re only as good as the tools you use. Internet marketing expert
Brian Offenberger goes under the hood showing you the “tools” for
success with online sales.