PACOIMA, CA, January 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Jungle Jumps, a leading manufacturer of inflatable equipment, publishes a semi-monthly email newsletter for the inflatable industry. This newsletter provides a wide range of information; from cleaning your inflatable equipment to setting rental prices and marketing your business.
The tools offered in Jungle Jumps' newsletters have helped grow many inflatable businesses. Whether the inflatable business is new to the industry or a seasoned pro, the information in Jungle Jumps' newsletters is sure to be useful for everyone.
To sign up for Jungle Jumps' free email newsletter visit http://www.junglejumps.com.
Jungle Jumps is a leading manufacturer in the inflatable industry. All of Jungle Jumps' products are commercial grade inflatables, and are manufactured in the USA. Jungle Jumps can be contacted at 12420 Montague St. #E, Pacoima, CA 91331 USA; Tel:
800-285-5906; E-mail: customerservice@junglejumps.com; Web: http://www.junglejumps.com
Jungle Jumps Distributes Informative Email Newsletter for the Inflatable Industry
Inflatable industry newsletter provides a wide range of information; from cleaning your inflatable equipment to setting rental prices and marketing your business.
2012-01-25
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