A visitor from out of state sent this email to me. He makes some good points. I hope some people from the OKC CVB are reading this.

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Dear Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau,

I was shocked to go to Oklahoma City's Visitors website at
www.okccvb.org and see the site that promotes your growing city. I
simply couldn't believe this is your introduction to your town. I was
told I need to visit Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City in particular. I went
to the site and saw this distorted picture of your city at the top of
the page. What's that about? The picture size doesn't fit the space.
The Oklahoma City 'logo'?? My god! That looks like something from 1975 -
it's horrible! Bottom line: I was surprised at all the good things I am
hearing about Okla. City and then see this horrible website. I travel
often and visit many Visitors Center sites. I wonder if you realize how
awful your site really is? For comparison in your region, I visited -
and you should too:
Dallas - www.dallascvb.com
Tulsa - www.visittulsa.com
Wichita - www.visitwichita.com
Fort Worth - www.fortworth.com
Springfield, MO - www.springfieldmo.org
Little Rock - www.littlerock.com
Austin - www.austintexas.org
Denver - www.denver.org
Kansas City - www.visitkc.com
St. Louis - www.explorestlouis.com
Topeka (!) - www.tcvb.accesstopeka.com
Memphis - www.memphistravel.com
San Antonio - www.sanantoniocvb.com

I would hope that all the progressive things that I hear are happening
in your city will eventually make its way to the Internet gateway to
your city - the Convention and Visitors pages on the web are considered
just that. You have much work to do.

Respectfully,
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