It’s all about the buddy system in today’s travel
BookingBuddy, a comprehensive travel search & comparison site, announced the launch of a self-service advertising platform that allows small hotels & tour operators to create and distribute targeted promotions and deals to more than 23 million* online travel shoppers via the BookingBuddy Deals Network.
The Network currently distributes deals from advertisers such as Expedia(R), Priceline(R), Hotwire(R), CheapCaribbean.com(R), Apple Vacations(R) and more.
"We’re responding to industry-wide demand from smaller hotels, B&B’s and tourism operators who want a simple and cost effective way to get their promotions in front of travelers researching their destinations on top travel sites," said David Krauter, Vice President of Product.
"In a challenging economy, small business owners want to use the Internet to reach qualified shoppers on travel sites that in the past were out of reach for them. By adding a self-service option to the BookingBuddy Deals Network, small hotels and tour operators can now advertise their promotions, control their messaging, decide on the length of time promotions are displayed, and, drive traffic directly to their own websites."
Click here to learn more: http://network.bookingbuddy.com/about
Karen
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