ITB: an extra chance to showcase your offer for mini-money
It may be too late to get more visitors to your ITB stand but it’s certainly not too late to expose your offer to a massively bigger audience for a much smaller cost
In 2012 ITB got 113,000 travel trade visitors from over 100 countries – an impressive performance. Many of them got to visit lots of stands and talked to many exhibitors.
At TravelMole we now have over 400,000 travel trade subscribers globally who create over 2.5 million page visits a month.
And, we’re not restricted to a few days of frenetic activity – we were there 24/7 last month and will be there 24/7 next month too.
If you wanted to increase the value of your investment in your stand at ITB, it makes sense to use TravelMole – the biggest global interface for the travel and tourism industry – to broaden and sustain your footprint.
And talking about sustain – it makes even more sense to maximize your effect and minimize your energy if you have a sustainable offer.
As usual, we will be producing a guide to ITB CSR/Sustainable Tourism the week before the event, and a report the week after.
If you’d like to be included in either, it will cost just 150 Euros, if you’d like to be included in both, it will cost just 250 Euros.
For this you will get 50 words of your choice and a hyperlink to your website – after that it’s up to you.
Your words and link will be included in the story in TravelMole and will be sent out in our weekly Vision on Sustainable Tourism newswire.
Just email [email protected] to place your order.
If you want something more impressive, there is very limited availability for video interviews to be run by our editorial staff which will be filmed at ITB and run in the post-event report. To reserve a slot email [email protected]
Is it worth missing a massive opportunity to sustain your investment?
See amazing new 2012 sustainable tourism report 90% off offer HERE
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