Online gurus from some of the biggest names in etourism and
Internet marketing are lined up to present at the first ever
etourism conference
in Southern Africa which will be held in Johannesburg in
September.
Google,
Microsoft,
WAYN,
Expedia,
Nightsbridge and
Eye For
Travel are some of the global Internet giants that will make
presentations at the conference that is aimed to help businesses in
Southern Africa gear up for the
2010 World
Cup and the boom in tourism that is expected in the region
leading up to, during and after the event.
According to
Bizcommunity.com "travel is now the number one
selling commodity online and is generating over US$100 Billion
annually in sales. The Internet is becoming the leading source of
travel information and sales for the modern consumer, yet very
little African tourism is sold online and finding and booking
African destinations on the web can be a challenge."
The two day conference will be followed by three days of
specialist training workshops for the tourist trade and will, it is
hoped, assist tourism professionals, hoteliers, bloggers, ICT
professionals, airlines, tour operators and destination managers to
harness the incredible potential of Web 2.0 tools, social
networking and search marketing.
The
E Tourism
Southern Africa conference will be held in Johannesburg at the
FNB Building at Fairland on the 1st-2nd September and the special
training workshops will be on the 3rd-5th September at the FNB
Conference and Learning Centre, Sandown in Sandton.
Topics to be covered include:
- Tourism in a Web 2.0 World.
- Trends, Key Markets, Research and Projections for the Online
Travel Sector
- How online distribution works, and how you can sell your
products online.
- How search can become a strategic part of your marketing
plans.
- Using video to promote your business on the web.
- A review of what makes a successful tourism website.
- Developing a complete marketing strategy that uses technology
to
support, enhance and embolden your various sales
and marketing
strategies- and strengthen your corporate
image.
Lindiwe Mahlangu, the CEO of
Johannesburg Tourism Company, which has
recently launched an aggressive internationa marketing campaign,
will give the welcome address.
PICTURE: A misty morning. A lake at Troutbeck Resort, in the
mountainous Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe.