Don’t forget to register for webinar on sales and marketing

June 13, 2013

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Water Technology is asking for everyone to solicit questions for experts that could be addressed during the event.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Water Technology is proud to announce its first ever webcast, scheduled for June 18 at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

We have partnered with RainSoft to present this special free webinar titled, "Be Heard Over the Noise: Sales and Marketing With 21st Century Solutions."

Water Technology's Editorial Director Rich DiPaolo will be sharing best practices in the area of water treatment dealer sales presentations and marketing techniques, including: Lead generation; app-based selling; equipment technology; financing; strategic partnerships; and much more.

We are asking for everyone to solicit questions for our experts that could be addressed during the event. We will also be accepting questions from our audience throughout the duration of the event as well as answering these questions as time permits.

For the opportunity to have your question answered during the presentation, simply submit a question to [email protected].

Don’t miss out, make sure to sign up for this exclusive free webinar here.

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