Two million travel trade page views a month
Showcase your sustainable tourism message to a massive supportive trade audience
Imagine a b2c web site generating 2 million page views a month. Imagine a closed b2b community comprising of 400,000 registered travel industry trade members that generates 2 million page views per month.
In celebration of reaching this milestone, TravelMole is offering special advertising packages for a limited time for new customers. Select your target market(s) from in UK/EU, USA and Asia Pacific general trade; global MICE, global Sustainable Tourism, and US Religious Group Travel.
We look forward to help you plan an effective advertising campaign for maximum ROI and branding.
TravelMole Advertising Packages offer:
- Comprehensive, effective, with highest ROI for your trade advertising dollar
- Promotions to USA, UK/Europe, Asia/Pacific & global travel professionals
- Faith Tourism & MICE Weekly Editions
Can include:
- Weekly eBlast to 120,000+ travel agents, meeting planners and travel industry pros
- Banner ads on TravelMole newswire (864,000 each month)
- Banner ads on TravelMole website (1+ million page views each month)
- Press releases to over 5,000 travel journalists and editors
- Online training program i
- Webinars
The highest frequency and exposure of your sustainable b2b message via multiple channels
To help you plan your campaign contact [email protected]
Valere
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