CSI Media launch new caravan park and campsite booking platform
Tuesday, 30 Jun, 2016
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CSI Media have created a new booking platform for caravan parks and campsites and have recently implemented it on www.woodyhyde.co.uk.
Situated close to Dorset’s renowned Jurassic Coast, Woodyhyde Campsite is family owned and is spread across 3 fields with space for up to 160 unmarked pitches. The site caters for all levels of camping and is soon set to expand to include luxury Shepherd’s Huts and Bell Tents.
CSI Media developed the integrated booking and check-in system to be as user-friendly as possible. Campers can make quick and easy bookings and clients can keep track of pitch-types, arrival and departure dates, and extras via their admin system. The ability to print tent tags via the online booking management system also allows the client to check-in and keep track of campers with minimal effort.
Along with increased flexibility and freedom over their own site, by creating a customised solution for Woodyhyde, the development team at CSI Media have also been able to capitalise on the latest responsive technologies now required for a site to rank highly in natural search listings.
The new site has been designed and built in house by the highly rated RAR and Drum digital team at CSI Media. Based in Cheshire, the award winning team are proud to be Umbraco and Sitecore certified. They have a wealth of experience within different areas of the travel sector.
Along with website and app design, CSI Media also provide full marketing services specifically aimed at the online sector including SEO advice, PPC Reviews, email campaigns and print.
If you are looking for a bespoke travel solution or would like more information on how we can help then please get in touch:
Richard Nash
Tel: 0844 873 0073
CSI Media
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