New 2008/09 Travel Technology Guide from SourceIT-Travel
The 2008/09 edition of the SourceIT-Travel Technology Guide will be published at the beginning of February 2008 at the London Travel Technology Show.
This new on-line edition will use Turning Pages from Yudu Media. The Yudu technology also provides easier access, distribution and allows updates to be made at any time, keeping it up-to-date with the latest information.
Readers can search on keywords, instantly connect to the technology supplier website and even send an email directly to the supplier from within the Guide. Users of the Guide can add notes and bookmarks. For listed suppliers, SourceIT-Travel can even provide statistics on views and click through rates. It also saves natural resources by not having to pre-print the Guide.
New for inclusion are Featured Suppliers, which are based on Fact Sheets produced for the Travel Technology Show. Nearly 30,000 Fact Sheets have been downloaded from the Equinus website and Featured Entries will be added to the download section. The 2008/09 edition Preview has examples of Featured Suppliers.
Other enhanced entries are available for travel technology suppliers – including full page advertising.
The cost of the Guide, the biggest of its kind, is just £29. For the 3000+ technology buying visitors to the Travel Technology Show it will be distributed FREE!
Click here for a Guide Preview and here for more information about the Guide and upgrade opportunities for suppliers.
Come and get a Free Copy at the Travel Technology Show – Earls Court, London, 5-6 February 2008.
Source IT Travel
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