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Dear subscribers,
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27 April 2017
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Over 700 water leaders came together in Madrid this week at what I consider to be THE event focusing on the business of water: “Global Water Summit” organized by GWI. The Water Network is proud to be a Media Partner of this event.
Trends in Digitalization was one of the key roundtable topics. One trend in this area came across as universal - the move away from ads, print and direct sales forces to digital. Content-led digital marketing and thought leadership by engagement in platforms like The Water Network are the future.
If you are in the process of evaluating your digital promotion strategy - talk to us.
Kind Regards,
Trudi Schifter
Founder & CEO
AquaSPE AG
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