“In today’s busy world we don’t regularly have time to check our inboxes like we used to. Knowing this, we decided to make some changes to our blog and the way we communicate with our readers.”

First Issue of the WRAP UP

You have probably noticed the past few weeks you haven’t received a copy of AC WORKS® Connector blog. In today’s busy world, we don’t regularly have time to check our inboxes like we used to. Knowing this, we decided to make some changes to our blog and the way we communicate with our readers. On the last day of each month, we will now be sending you the WRAP UP, our monthly newsletter. This publication will bring you industry, product, and company news.

Readers will find a behind-the-scenes look at our company. We provide you with sales reminders, all new product releases, tradeshow or other industry events, and even “Tips From Tony”, our most knowledgeable Sales Engineer. You never know what you may find in the next issue of the WRAP UP, so make sure you watch for your copy in your inbox on the last day of every month.

 

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