Promote your products at WEFTEC 2014

Sept. 8, 2014

BIRMINGHAM — Reserve ad space by Sept. 19 for this year’s Water Environment Federation’s 87th Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC), which will be held at New Orleans Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Sept. 27 through Oct. 1.

BIRMINGHAM — The Water Environment Federation’s Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC 2014) is the largest conference of its kind in North America and host to countless services, technologies and products.

Reach over 27,000 municipal water treatment professionals and drive traffic to your booth by promoting your products through Water Technology’s cost-effective WEFTEC email marketing special.

According to our research, 75 percent of today’s trade show attendees come to an exhibition with an agenda, and less than 20 percent of exhibitors actually conduct some form of pre-show promotion.

The cost to participate in our special program is $400, which includes great benefits such as: A link to your website, promoting your WEFTEC booth number and featuring a product image, logo and 50 words of descriptive text.

WaterTechOnline.com and WaterTech e-News Daily have been leading informational resources for municipal and industrial water users for the past 15 years.

Learn more about participating in our promotion here.

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