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The Northeast's #1 commercial R.E. virtual tradeshow at rejournal.com

Rejournal's Virtual Tradeshow Directory features all of commercial real estates allied fields; 1031 exchanges, appraisers and brokers, construction, developers and engineering, as well as financial, management, renovation & restoration and services & suppliers. Inside you will find the very best companies representing each of their respective fields in a virtual tradeshow setting. The virtual tradeshow is a great way to showcase your company and broadcast your message to rejournal.com's 20,000+ commercial real estate professional's that visit our website each month looking for reputable companies within these allied fields to network and do business with. The virtual tradeshow booths feature spots for a web banner, company logo, contact information and link to your website. There is a spot for a short company description and headshot or bust of you and/or an employee and there is also a sound option available for a brief company description/mission statement. You can choose the color and style of the virtual tradeshow booth to match the "look and feel" of your existing company logo and colors. Our designers will do all the artwork for your virtual tradeshow booth for you at no cost or if you would like we can provide you with the sizes and specifications for the booth and you can design your own, the choice is yours. If you purchase a virtual tradeshow booth on a monthly basis you will be included in the "Directory of Internet Advertisers" that runs in both the New England and New York Real Estate Journals, New England runs twice per month, New York runs four times per month. This is a value added bonus that gets your company seen by roughly 60,000 (NE and NY combined) commercial real estate professional's who read the journals each week and best of all there's no extra cost, it's included with the purchase of the virtual tradeshow booth on a monthly basis. If you would like to receive more information about the virtual tradeshow booths or would like to get yours up and running please call Steve Kelley at (781)878-4540 x285 /outside Mass. - 1(800)654-4993 or email him at [email protected]. For any other questions, comments, ideas or suggestions feel free to email me: [email protected] or call: (781) 878-4540 x286 or (800) 654-4993 (outside Mass.) Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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