Update your listing in the 2013 Position/Spatial Source Directory

By on 9 October, 2012
 
You have until the 31st of October to update your FREE supplier listing in Position/Spatial Source directory, published in the December/January issue of Position magazine, as well as online.
 
PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL NOT AUTOMATICALLY repeat last year's entry – you must review and update (if necessary) your 2012-13 entry.
 
To update your listing, visit dir.spatialsource.com.au before Monday 31st October.
 
Features include:
 
New sections, projects, products and services
Search Engine Optimisation (e.g. Google search) enabled
Social media enabled
 
Make your company stand out from the crowd!
 
With over 450 companies listed you can help ensure that your not overlooked by the 7,000 monthly visitors to SpatialSource.com.au
 
Premium listing options are available in print, and online, and start from only $350.
 
To view our stand-out advertising packages for the SpatialSource Online Trade Directory, simply login and select “Digital and Print Advertising Options” from the top right (beside your business name) or click here
 
For all enquiries relating to your free listing, or to discuss the advertising opportunities available, please contact Troy Hale on (02) 8586 6128 or thale@intermedia.com.au.

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