What is your dealership doing for World Water Day?

March 21, 2016

This year’s theme focuses on the central role that water plays in creating and supporting good-quality jobs.

This is a great social media opportunity for your dealership.

World Water Day (WWD) is an international observance and an opportunity to learn more about water-related issues, be inspired to tell others and take action to make a difference. This day is coordinated by UN-Water and dates back to the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development at which an international observance for water was recommended. The United Nations General Assembly responded by designating March 22, 1993, as the first World Water Day, and it has been held annually since then.

It’s a day to celebrate water. It’s a day to make a difference for the members of the global population who suffer from water-related issues. It’s a day to prepare for how we manage water in the future.

This year’s theme is Water and Jobs: Better Water, Better Jobs. It focuses on the central role that water plays in creating and supporting good-quality jobs.

What can you do:

  • Post information about WWD.
  • Provide a link to the WWD video.
  • Have your staff/friends post photos of themselves on your website using, drinking, enjoying or honoring water.
  • Join the 2016 campaign to get informed, engaged and take action. You can also contribute on social media by using the hashtags #WaterIsWork and #WorldWaterDay.

Remember, part of lead generation is about making sure your company is well-branded so prospects know who you are. Your direct marketing response will increase ten-fold!

Dataman Group Direct provides a complete suite of marketing services for the water treatment industry, including direct mail and telemarketing lists, email list appending and deployment, website design and upgrades, SEO services and content for blogs and newsletters. Water treatment dealers can reach the pros at Dataman Group at 800-771-3282 for additional information on how to use content like this to inspire consumers in their markets.

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