Hotel website marketing conference
Friday, 13 Nov, 2009
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How hotels can get the most from their own websites and third party booking sites will be among subjects under discussion at a conference in Dublin.
How to get exposure through new social media platforms will also be debated at the Hotel Website Marketing Conference.
The event to to be held at Bewleys Hotel Ballsbridge on November 24.
The specialist conference is sponsored by Tourism Ireland and designed to assist hotels in maximising online revenue.
The conference includes presentations from experts covering the following topics:
– Managing 3rd party websites – Booking.com, lastminute.com etc
– New 3rd party booking websites
– Top 10 tips for increasing 3rd party website bookings
– Generating bedroom and meeting room revenue online
– Social media – Twitter, Facebook, LinkeIn & blogs
– Tourism Ireland’s experiences of social media
– Generating Online PR
– The importance of using consumer reviews
– Increasing ROI from email marketing campaigns
– The importance of a mobile marketing strategy
– Mobile marketing case study: Streamthru.com
Further details are available at http://www.hotelwebsitemarketing.com
Tickets cost €145 when booking online through the conference website.
Phil Davies
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