New online brochure site established
Wednesday, 18 Nov, 2009
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A new website flippingtravelbrochures.com has been established by 3sDPS.
The company was set up in January 2008 by former managing director of Onlinetravelbrochures Paul Green and Neil Patrick ex-director of MMM insight, an online marketing business.
The new site is http://www.flippingtravelbrochures.com with clients including Leger Holidays, Exodus and Phoenix Holidays.
The site allows any operator who already has online brochures to add them without charge.
Operators who do not have an online brochure can have one created for £2.20 per page.
It will also allow Twitter users to follow the website and be informed when a new brochure is loaded.
This adds to a social and environmentally source of travel content delivery, the company claims.
The service provides benefits in the natural search environment by providing a third party source of relevant data.
Travel companies are already seeing benefits by getting traffic to their sites and brochures from Flipping Travel Brochures, according to 3sDPS.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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