Travel trade bloggers have their day
BERLIN – Travel bloggers will be gathering at The PhoCusWright Bloggers Summit@ITB Berlin on March 5.
The event will include briefing sessions with travel industry leaders as well as workshops on “Blogging With The Long Tail of Tourism”, presented by Tips From the T-List, the first book of travel marketing blogs.
Two workshops will show how an active, content-producing network of bloggers can have a growing influence on customers’ online spending habits.
Following the Bloggers Summit will be the PhoCusWright@ITB Conference on March 6.
A collection of keynote addresses, talkback roundtables, case studies, exclusive interviews, “Five Minutes of Fame” and point/counterpoints will cover the important trends and necessary insights that surround the theme “Success in Travel E-Business.”
Qualified Bloggers will be provided free admission to ITB Berlin as well as PhoCusWright@ITB. Qualified Bloggers will be determined by PhoCusWright and the publishers of the Tips from the T-List book.
Qualified bloggers will be tied to the industry, either by working for or consulting for the travel industry.
For more on the Bloggers Summit, go to http://www.phocuswright.com
And for more information on PhoCusWright@ITB conference, go to http://www.phocuswright.com
Ian Jarrett
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