Only a month to go for Sales and Marketing Conference
With just over a month to go until the 2nd Sales and Marketing in Travel Asia-Pacific conference in Sydney on 29 and 30 July, 2008, this Friday is the closing date to ensure you get the best price – so book now to get $100 off your delegate pass!
Last year the conference was a huge success addressing an essential knowledge-gap in the industry and this year Eye for Travel says that they are making it even better, with even more, innovative, speakers to inspire delegates.
They also say that they have made sure that the agenda covers the most important issues facing the industry and made sure there is still enough time to meet – and do business.
With Lonely Planet, STA Travel, Google, Virgin Blue, Webjet, AirAsia X and Expedia heading up the region’s most impressive speaker line-up Eye for Travel says that you can make sure you can learn how to make the most your you marketing dollar and maximising profits.
Some of the key topics being discuss by our leading experts are: social media, marketing innovation, online brand identity, rich media, ancillary revenue, maximising yield, intermediary issues and many more…
Click here: Eye for Travel Chairman Tim ‘The BOOT’ Hughes gives an overview of the topics in his podcast
Eye for Travel encourages you to join them next month to sharpen your competitive edge and maximise your profit potential – thy say there really is no substitute.
Details: Sales and Marketing in Travel Asia Pacific 2008
Date: 29-30th July, Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney
A Special Eye for Travel Sales and Marketing in Asia Pacific report by the Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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