Have You Forwarded Your Boat Info for TIBS Boat Finder?

If Not, Your Boats Won't be Seen by Consumers Pre-Shopping the Show on TorontoBoatShow.com!

It's simple: Consumers pre-shopping the show on TorontoBoatShow.com will not be able to consider the boats of manufacturers and dealers who do not provide photos and information for our Boat Finder online virtual showroom.

The week of November 19, Boat Finder will go live again on TorontoBoatShow.com, showcasing boats that will be on display on the show floor during the 2013 Toronto Boat Show.

Powered by Boatdealers.ca, our official online boat listing service will be strongly promoted to consumers as a great interactive tool for pre-show research and planning. Exhibitors who do provide photos and info for their boats will be at a distinct advantage over those who don't.

Top Reasons to Ensure Your Boats Are on Boat Finder:  
•    More and more consumers are pre-shopping the show online at home and on their mobile devices.
•    More than 12,000 boat buyers used the  Boat Finder Tool for the 2012 Toronto Boat Show.
•    Buyers at the show will be using the mobile site on their phones to locate boats they want to view.
•    The NEW "share" feature on mobile Boat Finder allows boats at the show to be easily shared by email and social media including Facebook.
•    It's a no cost promotion for exhibitors displaying boats at the show!

Click here for details on how you can ACT NOW to ensure your boats are seen by consumers researching their next boat purchase!

Note: The 2012 Boat Finder online virtual showroom is no longer posted for public viewing. However, exhibitors who are not familiar with Boat Finder can view it by clicking here.
 

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