NETIZEN ISSUE ADVICE PAPER FOR TRAVEL WEB SITE RESERVATION SYSTEMS
Travel Web Design and Development specialist company, Netizen, has issued a new advice paper to help travel companies select web site reservation systems.
Although Netizen do not sell reservation systems, this advice paper has been prepared to assist with the integration of reservation systems into the overall company web site.
The paper poses a number of questions including:
1. What type of travel product was the reservation system initially designed to support?
2. Are there other companies in your market using the reservation system with their website?
3. Do I really need all this?
4. How good is my Internet connection?
5. Does the reservation system have a well-documented process for connecting their system to websites?
The advice paper goes on to give a comprehensive outline of the issues, questions and information travel companies should be preparing when seeking a new or updated reservation system.
Fiona Canavan, Market Development Manger, explained, ?It is our philosophy to help clients with every aspect of their web site design and development. Although we do not sell reservations systems, we want to give the best advice for their integration into the company?s web site. If companies take the time to think about what will work for their site they can save themselves a lot of time, trouble and money?.
Details of the Advice Paper and Netizen?s Web Design and Development products and services can be found on the web site www.netizen.co.uk or for personal help and advice email [email protected]
Netizen Digital
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