In a continued effort to educate industry professionals about water gardening, Aquascape announces the new Select Seminar Tour. The tour runs from August through December 2007 and will reach 28 cities nationwide. This is a different kind of tour for Aquascape as several speakers will be traveling the country simultaneously, each bringing their own expertise to a room full of eager business professionals.
“We have so much talent, with so much to say,” says Greg Wittstock, founder and CEO of Aquascape. “Instead of packing it all into one seminar, we decided to send each of them across the nation to talk about what they know best. Even I’m heading out on the road!”
Wittstock will be taking his “How to Sell $1 Million in Ponds” seminar to four different cities. His advice on how to sell a million dollars in ponds in one year has impacted all who have heard it. From how to get your foot in the door to what kinds of ponds you should focus on – Wittstock covers it all.
The Select Seminar Tour also features topics taught by several Aquascape employees, including: “Advanced and Unique Construction Techniques” with Ed Beaulieu; “Small Water Features” with Brian Helfrich; “Situational Sales” with Rick Weidman; “Retail Transformations and Merchandising Ponds” with Jim Wullschleger; and “Networking With Communities” with Julie Van Buskirk. Jeff Carowitz from Strategic Force, a nationally-known expert in marketing for landscape contractors, is also on the docket with his “Stand out from the Crown with Marketing That Wins Projects” seminar.
To see when the Select Seminar Tour is coming to your area or for more information on the classes, log on to www.aquascapeinc.com or call 866-877-6637.
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