Contiki lead the market with enhanced website capabilities
Contiki Holidays has enhanced its website, www.contiki.com with the introduction of RSS feeds, providing instant and up-to-the-minute content to Contiki subscribers, as well as being a great optimisation tool for better performance on search engines.
Tammy Marshall, managing director, Contiki Holidays said, “We recognise the importance of the internet to young travellers, and we continually review new functionality and technology to ensure we provide a site which is interactive, fun and provides useful travel information.
“The introduction of RSS feeds on the site will benefit both agents and consumers. Agents can utilise the information, as well as advising clients that they can get RSS feeds to receive breaking news, deals, important information and updates in real time, as they’re announced.
“RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication, and is a digital format that allows users to gather information from several sources into one location. It is believed RSS feeds will out pace email as the preferred method of informing communication.
“Currently Contiki are supplying newsletter content via RSS feeds, but more and more relevant content will be added to the feeds in the future”.
Contiki, the worlds most popular youth tour operator, offers a huge range of expertly designed holidays for 18 to 35’s offering more than just a destination – it delivers an experience.
Check out the website and subscribe to get the latest news via RSS feeds at www.contiki.com. Subscribe to Contiki eNews and request to receive information via RSS feeds.
Graham Muldoon
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