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New Sponsorship, Promotional Opportunities at AAPEX 2004

New sponsorship and promotional opportunities have been created for the 2004 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX), which is scheduled to take place Nov. 2-5 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas. Show organizers have developed a number of pre-packaged advertising options designed specifically to draw more traffic to exhibitors' booths and reinforce branding at the 2004 show. New sponsorship opportunities at the 2004 event include an improved Cyber Center e-mail station in the upper lobby, entranceway banners and “monster” banners. Other options include the “You Are Here” boards, aisle signs, column wraps and much more.

ORLAND PARK, IL — New sponsorship and promotional opportunities have been created for the 2004 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX), which is scheduled to take place Nov. 2-5 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas.

Show organizers have developed a number of pre-packaged advertising options designed specifically to draw more traffic to exhibitors’ booths and reinforce branding at the 2004 show. New sponsorship opportunities at the 2004 event include an improved Cyber Center e-mail station in the upper lobby, entranceway banners and “monster” banners. Other options include the “You Are Here” boards, aisle signs, column wraps and much more.

According to Bill Glasgow of W.T. Glasgow Inc., show manager, there are options for budgets of all sizes.“Individualized promotional strategies can be developed with the assistance of the AAPEX professional staff,” he said.

Information on sponsorship and promotional opportunities is available on the AAPEX Web site – www.AAPEXShow.com — under the “Sponsorship and Promotional Opportunities” link in the exhibitor section of the site.

Information is also available by contacting Steve Goulder at [email protected] or Stacey Bilas at [email protected].

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