29
Jul
2010
Posted by admin as internet marketing
Product Description
The number of people turning to the Interne for vacation and travel planning has increased more than 300 percent over the past four years and that explosive growth continues today. Consumer spending in the online travel industry is expected to climb to $30 billion by 2001! That’s why tourism businesses have flocked to the Internet in record numbers. But as many soon find out, it’s not enough to just put up a web site. You must know how to attract tourists to your web site and more importantly how to convert your web site visitors to paying customers. In Internet marketing for your tourism business, recognized Internet marketing expert and professional speaker Susan Sweeney offers many proven techniques for doing both.
This combination book/web site is full of practical tips, tools, techniques, resources, and step-by-step strategies to help tourism operators increase their bookings. It will help you increase your web site traffic and then convert curious visitors into paying customers. Each chapter is laid out as a stand-alone entity, so you can begin implementing your online tourism promotion strategy immediately! Country inns, bed and breakfasts, hotels, motels, theme parks, adventure tours, campgrounds, tour operators, outdoor adventures, fishing camps, and guides and outfitters will all find this book invaluable in developing their online strategies. Whether you already have a web site or you’re just starting out, you stand to dramatically increase profits through the proven techniques shared in this book.
29
Jul
2010
Posted by admin as internet marketing
Product Description
With this guide, consultant Kim Bayne brings coherence and integration to Internet marketing and general marketing practice. She provides in a hands-on workbook format the means to set up a marketing blueprint which readers can use to effectively design, implement, and evaluate their Web sites.Amazon.com Review
Kim Bayne’s The Internet Marketing Plan provides a marketing plan geared toward Web commerce and covers the middle ground between marketing and Web technology. Marketers who are seeking the basics on Web site design or HTML-savvy technicians who are looking for marketing basics can use this book as an outline for their business plans.
Because Bayne’s book is dense with information, it’s easier to skip around rather than read it cover to cover. Activities augment some of the book’s sections and you can use hands-on investigation to reinforce other concepts within the book. The Internet Marketing Plan‘s diskette contains documents, spreadsheets, and forms that guide the reader through marketing plan creation. Bayne also offers several worthwhile applications of Web technology that can fortify different areas of your company’s business.