ANTOR and Visa International presents an afternoon e-marketing seminar
ANTOR, in association with partner VISA International, invites you to attend an afternoon seminar on e-marketing.
According to Carolyn Reid, an expert in gender savvy communication, one size does not fit all when it comes to websites. More than ever before, women are either calling the shots or wielding greater influence when it comes to buying big-ticket items such as travel.
Creator of Buyology Lab, a strategic consultancy specialising in gender savvy marketing, Carolyn’s thought provoking sessions blend refreshing insights with humour, style and practical advice on bridging the gender gap to close the sale.
Join ANTOR and discover:
- what you can learn about effective communication from online dating sites
- what eBay’s Power Sellers know about selling
- what turns wired women off – and on; and
- understand why the hand that rules the mouse, rules the world!
Carolyn’s insights will transform the way you view your customers, your website and your world of online opportunities.
Carolyn joins a panel of e-marketing experts at ANTOR’s next seminar, to be held at The Westin, Sydney on Tuesday 8 August 2006.
To top off the event, ANTOR will launch its new industry website – www.antor.travel
To register your interest please e-mail [email protected]
Graham Muldoon
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