TravelMole plans further expansion in 2007
TravelMole will enter 2007 with almost 80,000 registered readers in the UK following substantial growth this year.
New innovations such as TravelMole TV, Travel Industry Question Time seminars with webcast coverage, the monthly TravelMole Travel Technology Digest and Weekend destination features have been introduced during 2006.
New developments continue a pace for next year with a sustainable tourism news under the Vision brand and further global expansion of newswires with the launch of TravelMole in Asia and continued expansion in the US and Australia.
TravelMole UK managing director Graham McKenzie said: “2006 has been an immensely successful year for TravelMole. We believe we have established ourselves as a major force in travel news reporting and community building.
“2007 promises to be equally exciting as we further develop our technology to the ever changing world we find ourselves in. “
The last TravelMole newswire of 2006 appears today and resumes on January 2, 2007.
For news updates over the festive period, go to the website homepage at www.TravelMole.com
Everyone on the TravelMole team wishes our subscribers, advertisers and partners a Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Ground breaking and first with the news – look no further than TravelMole in 2007.
Phil Davies
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