Publishing company’s travel pitch
A publishing company is pitching its services at travel and tourism companies after securing the services of a leading industry writer. Publishing Projects, which specialises in writing, editing, design and layout, and website creation, has taken on Tim Gillett and is now in a position to offer a comprehensive range of services to the travel industry, from writing through to publication. Gillett has many years’ experience in travel and runs a daily web-based news service for the industry. The company’s senior designer Robin Clark has carried out high-profile projects for clients such as VisitBritain, including the prestigious Harry Potter and Bollywood movie maps. Director Warren Clark said: “We have few overheads, so we are able to offer an extremely cost-effective solution for producing articles, brochures, websites and other publications. “We can offer everything from simply laying out the publication and delivering it to a printer, to a full editorial service, including writing, commissioning, sub-editing and proof-reading. Importantly, we also offer full project management of the publishing process, which means you can keep control of the publication without ever having to worry about its production.” Publishing Projects can also offer a “third-party” service to marketing and public relations companies already representing travel and tourism organisations. For more information call Warren Clark on 01223 524189 or visit http://www.publishingprojects.co.uk
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