September 8th, 2009
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After our recent blog covering the ‘Green Grant’ for the Great Ocean Road tourism operators, an Otways eatery has picked up on our news through the PBT Digital twitter page, showing how easy it can be to connect with new customers and members using the net.
September 8th, 2009
admin

At PBT Digital we love tourism businesses who reach to engage new customers and build loyalty. Here’s just one recent example of how the Net can be really effective. Click Here To Visit Example

Cycling in the Adelaide Hills
Their spending is estimated at $213 million per annum. So with Domestic cycle tourists being very active travelers and more likely to travel intrastate for an average of 16 days. How are you attracting them to your business?
Useful links
Cycle Tourism – Industry Contacts http://www.tourism.australia.com/Marketing.asp?lang=EN&sub=0437&al=2559
Some savvy retailers are capitalising on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook to add value to the whole customer service experience. The opportunities for tourism businesses to use this in the same way is limitless and will help build loyalty to your visitors.
If you have a twitter or face book page, customers simply ask any product related question, then a team member at your business can answer it for them. Check out this popular example: http://twitter.com/Twelpforce

Cavallero Cafe & Wine Bar
Calling all tourism in the snow areas; YOUR TOWNS REPUTATION NEEDS YOU! If you think you can cook a decent meal for the snow-seekers tell the smh blog so.
http://blogs.smh.com.au/travel/archives/2009/08/we_are_what_we_eat_at_the_snow.html