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Welcome to our new format Digital Spectrum; a newsletter for ATDW distributors filled with our latest news and events as well as insight into issues relevant to your digital tourism marketing. We trust you will enjoy this issue of Digital Spectrum. Catherine Wolstenholme, Editor |
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Release 10 for a cleaner database Our latest software release was a great success and we want to take this opportunity to thank you for your cooperation during this project. Classifications in our database are now cleaner and simpler to use.
We invite you to our industry breakfast seminar How will you make your digital marketing dollars work for you, can you justify your digital marketing spend? Find our at our breakfast seminar in Sydney, Thursday 10th May at 7.30am. Guest speaker Darren Sutton from PowerWeb Australia (whose portfolio includes Walt Disney, Toyota and KFC) will address these challenges. |
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Distributors now connected to global media partner
An international network
of more than 350 travel writers and photographers around the world now have
access to ATDW suppliers and
distributors through a new partnership between ATDW and media leader Writeclick.
Members of the ATDW are in
For more details on WriteClick please go to www.writeclick.com.au or contact Director Christine Retschlag at christine@writeclick.com.au |
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Campaign boosts Gold Coast Tourism According to Tourism Research Australia holiday and leisure tourism to the Gold Coast has increased by 10.8% due to the help of Very GC campaign. Visit Tourism Research Australia for the latest statistics. |
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May 10, 7.30am; Breakfast seminar Four Points Hotel, Sydney |
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May 26 - June 1 ATE 2007 Trade Show Brisbane Exhibition Ctr |
Welcome new distributors We welcome to the ATDW community: Roamfree, Australian Imagery, Destramedia, Powerweb, Sampson Communications, Getawayz, Build & Deliver. |
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Using RSS to keep site visitors RSS is a file format that your visitors use to subscribe to your latest offers and updates. RSS feeds are a complementary means of maintaining ongoing communication with consumers. They help get inbound links with other sites and let search engines know there is new content to be indexed.
For the complete 15 page white paper on Web 2.0 for the Travel Industry visit http://blogs.reactive.com/2007/01/web-20-for-travel-and-tourism.html |
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T 61 7 3112 1789 | F 61 7 3112 1766 | M 0410 0 65 144 | E cwolstenholme@atdw.com.au | W www.atdw.com.au |
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