1. dan zar

    trabber

    20 May 2007 10:47am

    dan zar

    Hello,

    I have developed a travel site called Trabber - http://www.trabber.co.uk

    However, the promotions is being very difficult. Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance.

  2. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    20 May 2007 23:04pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    Hello,

    my suggestion would be to try and tackle this from a variety of angles.  Firstly, based on customer demand research,  attempt to use content on the site that may help with its promotion, and then search-engine-optimise the website based on that.  In addition to that explore the options for PPC campaigns, as well as promoting the site in relevant industry portals and publications.

    ...just some general advice there which I hope will help..

    regards,

    Denis Kondopoulos
    Technical Project Manager
    Naxtech

  3. Sunil Shibad

    Partner at The Flea

    22 May 2007 13:06pm

    Sunil Shibad

    Hi,

    Have you tried blogging.

    It's very effective.

    Best,

    Sunil

    The Flea

    Mumbai, India

    http://www.fleaglobal.com

    http://newnimproved.blogspot.com

    On 10:47:40 20 May 2007 danzar wrote:

    Hello,

    I have developed a travel site called Trabber - http://www.trabber.co.uk

    However, the promotions is being very difficult. Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance.

  4. Sunil Shibad

    Partner at The Flea

    22 May 2007 13:32pm

    Sunil Shibad

    Addition: What I meant was have you tried blogging inm English?

    Looks like you have a blog in Spanish.

    Best,

    Sunil

    The Flea

    Mumbai, India

  5. dan zar

    trabber

    04 June 2007 16:37pm

    dan zar

    Hello,


    We are thinking investing on PPC, however the online travel industry is very competitive. :)  What should be an interesting portal in the UK to promote Trabber?

    On 23:04:58 20 May 2007 DenisK wrote:

    Hello,

    my suggestion would be to try and tackle this from a variety of angles.  Firstly, based on customer demand research,  attempt to use content on the site that may help with its promotion, and then search-engine-optimise the website based on that.  In addition to that explore the options for PPC campaigns, as well as promoting the site in relevant industry portals and publications.

    ...just some general advice there which I hope will help..

    regards,

    Denis Kondopoulos
    Technical Project Manager
    Naxtech

  6. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    04 June 2007 18:28pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    Just some quick comments on your last message:

    - PPC may sound a simple solution but make sure you are careful with it otherwise it can cost you thousands.  Make sure you know who and what you are targeting.

    - UK portal?  ...you should think more openly I think.  There is no specific portal to advertise in.  It all depends on a more "whole" marketing strategy.  Although trabber uk is a UK service, you have to try an think from the customer's viewpoint....  there are no easy answers really.

    But if you would like to talk about things in more details I'd be happy to have a chat with you if you want.

    regards,

    Denis Kondopoulos
    Technical Project Manager
    denis@Naxtech.com

  7. Caroline Lazarus

    Eyeconomy

    10 August 2007 16:47pm

    Caroline Lazarus

    Hi,

    I work for an internet solutions provider called Eyeconomy.

    We specialise in Subsites, Sublines and Contextual advertising and we also do standard formats such as banners.

    We have 750 host sites across a wide range of verticals including 'travel'.

    Depending on the campaign requirements we can make it as targetted as you like and i would love to discuss these requirements with you and see how our formats would be most beneficial.

    For more information contact me at carolineATsubsites.co.uk or call me on 0207 618 9007.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Regards

    Caroline.

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