Standard Motor Products Inc. Announces 'Work Smarter, Not Harder' Giveaway

Standard Motor Products Inc. Announces ‘Work Smarter, Not Harder’ Giveaway

Running until July 31, 2016, the promotion will award 100 participants with a one-year subscription to Standard’s award-winning Pro Training On-Demand platform.

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NEW YORK — Standard Motor Products Inc. (SMP) announced the start of its Standard Pro Training “Work Smarter, Not Harder” Giveaway. Running until July 31, 2016, the promotion will award 100 participants with a one-year subscription to Standard’s award-winning Pro Training On-Demand platform.

In addition to the subscription, 15 lucky winners will receive a Microsoft Surface 3 Tablet so they can train on the go. The first 1,000 entrants will receive a commemorative “Work Smarter, Not Harder” cap. Participants may enter online at PTSWorkSmarter.com. Prizes will be awarded during monthly drawings.

Phil Hutchens, vice president engine management marketing, SMP, commented on the giveaway, stating, “SMP is proud to supply professional automotive technicians with the advanced training they need to succeed, and our latest giveaway gives them the opportunity to receive that training when and where they need it.”

Formerly PTS On-Demand, Standard Pro Training On-Demand is an award-winning, on-demand automotive training platform that has helped thousands of automotive professionals become more successful. To date, Standard Pro Training offers more than 100 on-demand classes—all developed with input from working master technicians. Learn more at pts.smpcorp.com.

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