TravelMoleTV helps attract 9m hits
The intense period of autumn shows, conferences, exhibitions, awards and meetings is coming to an end and as such the industry can ease its way into the Christmas festivities and face the challenges that 2008 may bring.
During this period TravelMole.com and TravelMole.TV has been present at all of the most important events.
Our cameras were in attendance and that coverage is now available to watch on TravelMole.TV
We have had almost 9 million hits on the site in the month of November alone and our coverage of the following events has obviously helped:-
ETOA – London
WTM – London
The Travel Convention – Tenerife (including exclusive coverage of the ABTA Football grudge match)
UNWTO – Cartagena
ILTM – Cannes
By going to Conference Coverage you will be able to see all of this and more is added each day.
Watch out for Cruise coverage and also our ‘Outtakes’ film just before Christmas.
This is an excellent cost effective way to get your message across (over 200,000 trade professionals watched our coverage of CTO’s Caribbean ball) and we have many ways of helping you access this audience via advertising within video, product coverage, key personnel interviews, destination showcase and sponsorships.
If you would like to know more, gain access to your own TM.TV coverage or discuss all of the options please contact [email protected]
Phil Davies
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