Destinations: make more profit now plus safeguard your future
Vision OFFER: Massive benefits to destinations available in cut-price bundle offer
Of all the tourism players, destinations have most to gain from tourism and, paradoxically, by far the most to lose.
On the plus side, destination communities can develop and use tourism to increase employment, enhance infrastructure, environment and and cultural life, build for the future and make lots of money now.
Or … destinations can thousands or millions of low cost tourists, pay for cleaning up after them and get little or nothing to show for it.
The difference between healthy profitable tourism and sick debilitating tourism? Awareness of what’s available, proper planning, marketing and management plus cohesive integration and use of the widest possible local community of tourism stakeholders,
Just what is outlined in the Innovation Norway/TotemTourism Sustainable Tourism Report 2012; emhasised and clarified in tailor-made online trainings; made easy to practice through the Maximise Tourism Benefits Guide 2012 and easy to inform and teach others with the special powerpoint presentation.
After publication on 5 November the total bundle will cost £550. Buy now and agree to review and you can get it for £199.
That’s very little to pay to ensure your destination success, isn’t it?
Oh, and as a very special gesture… Bona fide community tourism destinations can get the whole game-changing package for just £99.
Full details HERE
The Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2012 is supported by ABTA – The Travel Association, Cape Town Tourism, Club Med, Discover Ltd, Failte Ireland, FourBGB, Green Tourism Business Scheme GTBS) Innovation Norway, ITB Berlin, MCI Management Center, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line and Thomas Cook Ltd amongst others.
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