PimpsPromo Offers Entry-Level Sponsorships for European Trade Shows

REDONDO BEACH, Calif. — PimpsPromo.com is offering photo sponsorships in a variety of packages at three trade shows.

The shows are Webmaster Access in Amsterdam, XBIZ EU in London and the European Summit in Budapest.

PimpsPromo has come up with three photo sponsorship packages for each of the upcoming venues with rates beginning at $1,500 per show. Those interested in sponsoring photos from all three shows are eligible for discounts of up to 20 percent.

Lloyd "baddog" Brown, owner of PimpsPromo.com said, "A new company with a smaller advertising budget may barely have enough available funds to travel to Europe much less attempt to be a sponsor. Branding photos from these events on PimpsPromo will ensure your name is seen and remembered for years after the show attendees have returned home. For some, branding the photos with your company's logo may make more sense than sending multiple representatives or spending thousands of dollars on a dinner that many may not even know you sponsored or contributed towards."

Sponsorship packages begin at $1,500 for a minimum of 33 percent of the show photos, with 100 percent of the photo sponsorship at $3,750 per show.

Included with the sponsorship is a text link using relevant anchor text with each gallery. There are usually at least three galleries per show, with more added for events that required more photos than normal.

A discount of 20 percent is available for anyone purchasing 100 percent sponsorship of the three shows, 10 percent for 50 percent sponsorship and 5 percent for the 33 percent package of all three shows.

For more information visit PimpsPromo.com.

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