Flipping Travel Brochures –Embracing All Online Technologies to Enhance Search Engine Optimisation & Helping the Environment.
Following on from the recent announcement that Flipping Travel Brochures was opening its website, to all owners of online brochures, http://www.flippingtravelbrochures.com whose clients include Leger Holidays, Exodus and Phoenix Holidays. Have now further enhanced the web presence of brochure created by them, html and PDF versions of the brochure will be produced and made available from their website at no extra cost.
The website has also added the ability to track all views – page views etc through Google analytics, this has added benefits to clients who already use the Google analytics service who can monitor individual brochure stats through their own accounts. Clients who do not have analytics account can have their stats emailed to them on a weekly/monthly basis.
These enhancements apply only to brochures created by the website owners.
Tour operators who already have their brochures online via another third party may still add their brochure to the site free of charge,
The service provided by flipping travel brochures has lots of added benefits especially in the natural search environment by providing a third party source of relevant data. Travel companies are already seeing benefits by getting traffic to their sites and brochures from Flipping Travel Brochures.
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