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ADVICE CLINICS Ask the Experts
The WTM Advice Clinics featured professionals from technology, strategic management and responsible tourism sectors, offering visitors hints and tips on dealing with the challenges of today’s market.
Pre-booked appointments allowed for a smooth operation and feedback to the initiative from delegates was very positive. Make sure you don’t miss out next year and book your appointments with key experts in your field early to avoid disappointment. Advice clinics at WTM 2013 included:
CRM and one-to-one marketing Expert: Michael Collins - Travelosophy
Genesys technology
Expert: Paul Richer - Genesys - The Travel Technology Consultancy
Using words, images and video to sell your story Experts: Mark Frary & Steve Keenan - Travel Perspective
TBU Advice Clinic - Working with travel bloggers: Advice for the travel industry Expert: Oliver Gradwell, Founder and Director of Travel Bloggers Unite
Expert: Michael Hodson, President of the Professional Travel Bloggers Association
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TBU Advice Clinic – How to be a better travel blogger Expert: Laurel Robbins, European Board Member of the Professional Travel Bloggers Association
LGBT 2020 – Do better in the high growth lesbian and gay travel market
Expert: Ian Johnson, Founder and CEO, Out Now Global Expert: Darren Cooper, Senior Consultant, Out Now Global
Travel video content creation and marketing Expert: Greg Brand, Creative Director/wTravel Video Specialist, Travizeo
Sustainability and Success: From operations to communications for travel providers and destinations
Expert: Peter Davis Krahenbuhl, Sustainable Travel Consulting
Marketing your responsible tourism efforts Expert: Xavier Font, ICRT
How can responsible tourism benefit your business? Expert: Harold Goodwin, Professor of Responsible Tourism Management, Manchester Metropolitan University
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