Introducing the new WorkBoat Green Product Program

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Present your green product to thousands of buyers through the NEW WorkBoat Green Product Program. Presented in association with the WorkBoat Environmental Award, these programs are designed to emphasize the importance of environmental stewardship and pass along the knowledge, ideas and products that allow more businesses to incorporate "green" into their business model.


Take advantage and receive these program benefits and exposure:

  • Company name, product and description appear in WorkBoat.com’s new “Green Products” web page.

  • Promotion of Green Product section in WorkBoat eNews

  • Basic company listing in the WorkBoat.com Buyer's Guide 

  • Promotion in Green Products brochure distributed at WorkBoat Environmental Awards Ceremony 
    (held at The International WorkBoat Show)


How do you participate in the WorkBoat Green Product program?
Download Application | Please send completed application, supporting materials and payments to:

Diversified Communications, Attn: WorkBoat Green Product Program,
c/o Lisa Keller,
121 Free Street, PO Box 7437,
Portland, ME 04112-7437

For more information:
Lisa Keller, lkeller@divcom.com or 207-842-5624


DEADLINE TO ENROLL: October 15, 2010



*Product submissions in this program are NOT part of the WorkBoat Environmental Award.

 


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