New Fiji Visitors Bureau website offers ‘more attractive view’

Wednesday, 07 Jan, 2008 0

The Fiji Visitors Bureau launched a stunning new-look and more informative website recently with designers and creators WebMedia Fiji Ltd saying that the site offers visitors a more attractive view into Fiji’s tourism industry

Aimed at helping to boost visitor arrivals to record numbers, the new website went online for everyone to view on January 1 and WebMedia Fiji Ltd director, Steve Reid said the new website was a huge advancement from the bureau’s existing site.

He added, “the intention of the new and improved site was to capture the true beauty and charm of Fiji, initiate advanced promotions of Fiji ‘niches, highlighting Fiji’s unique selling points and initiate revenue generation elements.”

Mr Reid said the traffic rate of the existing website was about 75,000 visitors per month and the goal of the new website was to increase visitors to at least 200,000 visitors per month.

The excellent new Fiji site can be checked out at www.bulafiji.com and The Mole suggests you do!

A report by The Mole



 

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