Sustainable tourism no frills marketing special offer
Posted 29/06/2011

Vision readers can get new 43 page no frills Sustainable Destination Marketing Guide for just £20.
The Sustainable Destination Marketing Guide is just out. Its 43 pages provide a wealth of ideas for anybody to market their destination – even with limited funds.
The step by step no frills publication has been designed to guide anybody in a destination through the process of sales and marketing to create a real, and sustainable, incoming business.
Sections include: creating a destination inventory, business plan and marketing plan; identifying new marketplaces… even low cost/no cost marketing – great for these times of constraint.
The Sustainable Destination Marketing Guide is part of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite which includes:
The Sustainable Tourism Minister's Briefing 2011, which surveys 2010/11 events, the market for sustainable tourism and the major current players. 57 pages in total and simply all a busy minister or high level tourism professional needs to know to access the sustainable tourism industry. Major introduction by Professor Geoffrey Lipman. OUT NOW
Sustainable Tourism Marketing Guide 2011: Great product? Without effective marketing it will die. This is simply the comprehensive guide to effective marketing of sustainable tourism. Co-authored by one of the world’s greats in advertising and marketing Ogilvy. OUT NOW
The NEW Sustainable Destination Report 2011 which will provide both a report on the current progress of destinations towards sustainability and a guide to the most powerful and effective initiatives and methods bringing really beneficial and sustainable tourism to destinations everywhere. Major contribution from Cape Town Tourism and ABTA. OUT NOW
The Sustainable Tourism Report 2011. Now in its 9th year this definitive, comprehensive annual report provides everything that a travel and tourism professional needs to know about sustainable tourism both from outbound and an inbound aspects. Due out May/June
The Tourism and Carbon Market Guide 2011. Global warming is by far the biggest challenge the travel and tourism market has ever faced – but there are many opportunities too, for the second year, this guide sets out to survey the industry, and offer the opportunities. Due out May/June
SustainableTourism2011 is designed to enable you to communicate all the basic information about sustainable tourism benefits to your stakeholders, suppliers, network, employees and partners – in a truly accessible and engaging format. Due out June
Sustainable Tourism Report Suite supporters are:
Change for Tomorrow, Discover Ltd, Cape Town Tourism, Innovation Norway, Six Senses Resorts and Spas, Virgin Holidays, ABTA, Thomas Cook, Ogilvy PR.
Just a few comments about the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2010: “Very useful and insightful report would recommend” Thea Chiesa World Economic Forum.“The report is an inspiration” Ingunn Sornes Innovation Norway “The report makes it easy to do our work” Dagmar Schrieber Kazakhstan Tourism Association”
Full details of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2011, special offers HERE
Report subscribers and purchasers include these and more organisations: Booz & Co, UNWTO, World Economic Forum, Eihab Oman, MCI Management Center Innsbruck, Sustainable Travel International, Mesoamerican Reef Leadership Program, Singita Africa, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Kazakhstan Tourism, Rezidor Hotel Group, Internationale Fachhochschule Bad Honnef , WWF, Sustainable Side of the Street, Northern Ireland Tourist Board, University of Brighton, Tourism Ireland, The Nature Conservancy, Cleaner Climate, Micato Safaris, Hilton Hotels Corp, Visit Britain, Visit England, Visit Scotland, Canada Tourism, Tourism Innovation Group, Dublin Institute of Technology, Sabre Holdings, EplerWood Consultancy, Nichols Tourism Group, The Adventure Company, Exclusively Canada, University of Wales, University of Guelph, IFC, Griffith University, Australia, Yukon Tourist Board, Ipswich College, Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum, The Tourism Company, Citizen Development Corps, University of Hertfordshire, Disney Corp, Anglia Ruskin University, Kidderminster College, Olive Green Group, and many, many more.
Originally published 29 Jun 2011 at: http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/398/f/5923/s/16429e4a/l/0L0Stravelmole0N0Cstories0C11482920Bphp0Dmpnlog0F1/story01.htm
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