3 ships
enrolled in the
Amver system in the past week. Some people might view that as a disappointment. We see it a little differently. First, it shows we still have room to grow. You see, until we have all of the world's ships enrolled and participating in the Amver system then, well- we still have work to do. Secondly, it helps us find new ways to market the Amver system. That's what's great about this space, the online space. It lets us try new ideas- like our
10 questions series,
video projects, and blog posts like this. This space allows us to use
Twitter,
Facebook, and
Flickr as vehicles to bring you the Amver story. So while only 3 ships may have enrolled in Amver in the past week we're celebrating. It only takes 1 ships to
save a life. Maybe the next life saved will be by one of these ships.
Help us welcome the following members of the Amver system.
- NORDIC HELSINKI
- OCEAN MARINER
- MONTAUK MAIDEN
What motivates you in marketing? How could we reach more mariners?
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