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Travel 2.0 Strategies & Tools for Hotels

Make your hotel website STICKY!Travel 2.0 Strategies & Tools for Hotels 9 July 2009
Amsterdam Hotel
Amsterdam, Netherlands, The

So what is the next step for your hotel website? All this Web 2.0 and Travel 2.0 stuff sounds complicated? Its not...

  • Want to attract more consumers to you site?
  • Want to keep people on your site?
  • Want to convert more bookings with your hotel website?
  • Want to manage the online profile of your hotel?
Xotels offers an interactive workshop that shows you simple ways to get more out of your hotel website...

Make your Hotel Website STICKY!

Click here for more info:Travel 2.0 Workshop

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We hope to see you at Seminars & Workshops!

XOTELS

Revenue Management, Hotel Distribution & Hotel Marketing

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Patrick Landman
Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34931855790
Mobile: +34628709540
Fax: +34933960830
Email: patrick@xotels.com
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