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MarineBusiness-World.com Pavilion again at Sanctuary Cove Boat Show

by MarineBusiness-World on 3 Apr 2012
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MarineBusiness-World.com is again the naming rights sponsor of the massive main pavilion A at the 2012 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.

'Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show is pleased to confirm MarineBusiness-World.com has once again secured naming rights for the main pavilion at the event’s entrance at the 2012 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show said Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show General Manager Sue Thomson.

MarineBusiness-World.com was involved at the Show as a sponsor for the first time in 2011.

'The configuration of the 2012 Show site means the MarineBusiness-World.com pavilion will be once again one of the largest temporary structures sited at an event in Australia, (80 metres x 50 metres)' she said. The pavilion is already fully booked out with over 130 exhibitors.

'Visitors to the 2012 Show can expect to see a wide range of exhibitors at the Show. The MarineBusiness-World.com pavilion already has a range of companies showcasing marine clothing, navigational gear, electronics, recreational craft and marine business services.'



Publisher of MarineBusiness-World.com, Sail-World.com, Sail-World Cruising and Powerboat-World.com and FisingBoat-World.com, TetraMedia’s Rob Kothe said: ‘As we all know Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show is where ‘the Marine Business does Business and where there are many significant new product launches.

‘We are showcasing these new product launches on MarineBusiness-World and across our relevant consumer sites in the lead up to the show.

‘This is a giant year for our online marine media group with our overall monthly circulation approaching 240,000 readers.

‘We too will have an expanded presence at SCIBS in 2012. The explosion in smart phones and tablets has started to fuel another major growth spurt with ever wider Internet access. By mid-May we expect up to 40% of our audience will be visiting us with mobile devices and that makes our online show content very significant. Last year we started to expand our video content and this year our audiences will see even more interviews from the SCIBS aisles and from the marina walkways and on boats.

'We have lots of interesting things happening leading up to Sanctuary Cove so watch this space' he concluded.

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