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VIRTUAL TORONTO INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW PARTICIPATION SURPASSES EXPECTATIONS – ORIENTATION WEBINAR TODAY – DECEMBER 15

TIBS 2021

 

Dec 15, 2020

All Exhibitors from the 2020 Toronto International Boat Show have received an email from one of the Canadian Boat Shows team members within the past 4 days, including the information and application packages for the Virtual Show! This is in addition to the newsletter with the same information sent last Friday (Dec 4).
 
The feedback and applications have surpassed expectations! Over 60 Exhibitors have already upgraded from a complimentary listing to a Virtual space in the 2021 Show! The enthusiasm and response has been fantastic. We’re looking forward to continuing to answer questions and work together in preparation for your spaces and show content, in this new environment for connecting you with potential customers.
 
Clarification regarding Deadline: There is no deadline to participate in any of the packages, you can decide at any time! It appears there may be some confusion regarding the reference to a December 11 deadline for Virtual #1. The time sensitivity message was specific to us seeking 25 exhibitors for inclusion in providing input and eventually testing, for a sales tools/resource benefit extension within the platform. And these participating companies are required to have Virtual #1 to be a Test-Pilot exhibitor. We apologize for the confusion! There is no deadline to participate as a Virtual #1 Exhibitor, or any of the Virtual Space Packages. The Extra Opportunities and Sponsorships are subject to availability.
 
As this is new for everyone and we want to answer more questions faster, we will be holding an Orientation Webinar on Tuesday, December 15, 2-3pm.

You are invited to Join the Virtual Orientation Webinar

Tuesday, December 15th, 2-3pm EST
 
This informative orientation webinar is designed to answer exhibitor questions, walk through the virtual platform and explain how it works, what it will look like and highlight the benefits to exhibitors and your customers.
 
The intent is not to teach you “how” to build your booth. That information will come to exhibitors early next week in the next TIBS Virtual newsletter.
 
Virtual Orientation ZOOM Information:
 
When: Dec 15, 2020 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
 
https://unityeventsolutions.zoom.us/j/81603063985?pwd=U3FFb2g3cVJ0bzFFU1NDRG9SajlYZz09 
 
Passcode: 695010
 
There is no registration required to attend the webinar. Just click on the ZOOM link to join the webinar. If you have not used ZOOM before, you should download it on your computer before 2pm.
 
If you have a problem and have a computer issue you can call in but you will not be able to see the screen.
 
Telephone:
Canada: +1 647 374 4685
US: +1 929 205 6099 
Webinar ID: 816 0306 3985
Passcode: 695010
 
Sample Screen Shots of Virtual Space Benefits (https://files.constantcontact.com/6ff0c12e001/29534a12-ef17-463a-9e1e-8ed1a831a0df.pdf

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