Multimedia sustainable tourism report bulk buy offer
Vision Offer: Do your stakeholders, staff, suppliers, clients, students get sustainable tourism opportunities? Brand this brilliant multimedia report for half price, email it to them to heighten your sustainable profile and do a great viral business deal.
Special Vision offer; SustainableTourism 2010 multimedia report combines video, audio, news and analysis with multiple distribution opportunities
Just £100, €125, US$150 Report includes:
- Library of 100 sustainable tourism website resources
- 10 ways to get sustainable tourism revenue NOW
- 10 organisations that really GET IT why, how and what
- Global sustainable tourism personalities telling it like they see it
- List of key global players, what they do and how you can benefit
- And much, much more in this unique, entertaining format
- Loads of videos, web links, pictures, opportunities
Get it now, email [email protected]
You get:
- Easy to read 30 page up to the minute multimedia report with video, audio, web links
- Branding with your logo & strapline for distribution
- Licence to distribute throughout your supply chain, employees, students and clients.
- Webinar participation & download invitations for all report recipients.
Read, see and hear from dozens of the world’s top sustainable tourism practitioners, writers and authorities in SustainableTourism 2010. Explore this great opportunity and help your stakeholders, staff, suppliers, clients, students, colleagues and co-operators do the same!
Contents of SustainableTourism 2010:
- Sustainable Tourism – what does it actually mean? Who benefits and how?
- Sustainable tourism should deliver real revenue, not just passengers and cash flow. 10 ways to get this real revenue for your organisation.
- Sustainable Certification – the case for and against.
- Destinations, hoteliers, tour operators that get it and how they profit from it. Learn how sustainable tourism works for them.
- The business case for (and against) Sustainable Tourism. Is the ROI good enough yet?
- Carbon Market, implications for global, domestic and regional tourism.
- Sustainable tourism, social media and other alternative marketing – perfect partners?
- Tourism moving to the green economy – will it happen? Should it happen?
- How to make sustainable tourism pay – now.
- Who are the key players in sustainable tourism, what do they do, how do they benefit, what can they offer?
- 100 quality sustainable tourism web resources with brief intros.
- 2009/2010 Ten key events and their relevance to sustainable tourism development.
Our Other sustainable Tourism resources:
Sustainable Tourism Report Suite and Sustainable Tourism Masterclass and webinars see www.travelmole.com/stories/1142003.php and www.tourism-vision.com
Our Sustainable Tourism resources are designed to be of particular use to:
- Travel agents
- Tour operators outbound and inbound
- Hotels & b&bs
- Tourism students
- Hospitality students
- Destination marketing organisations
- Tourist attractions
- Coach companies
- Railways
- Airlines
- Shipping companies
- NGOs
Sustainable Tourism Suite users include:
Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Rezidor Hotel Group, Northern Ireland Tourist Board, University of Brighton, Tourism Ireland, The Nature Conservancy, Cleaner Climate, Virgin Group, Micato Safaris, Hilton Hotels Corp, Visit Britain, 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, Sustainable Side of the Street, IFC, Discover Ltd, 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, Six Senses Group, and many, many more.
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