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Travel operators to ensure they receive Google priority

Travel operators to ensure they receive Google priority, (Travel operators to ensure they receive Google priority)

The BBC reports that three top travel operators, Thomson, Thomas Cook and First Choice, have taken action to ensure internet users are driven to their websites first, when searching through Google, one of the world's top search engines.

Australia launches one stop-shop knowledge tourism resource

Australia launches one stop-shop knowledge tourism resource, (Australia launches one stop-shop knowledge tourism resource)

Australia has launched Decipher (www.decipher.biz), what is being termed as the world's largest tourism business information portal. The portal shares latest facts, trends, statistics and advisories with tourism organisation and other stakeholders in

Track down hotels fast with Google Maps

Track down hotels fast with Google Maps, (Track down hotels fast with Google Maps)

Google has launched a beta site for a new map service, offering a range of maps, driving directions and the ability to search for local businesses.

Virgin Blue launches Happy Hour initiative

Virgin Blue launches Happy Hour initiative, (Virgin Blue launches Happy Hour initiative)

Low fare Australian airline Virgin Blue has introduced a new and ongoing sale initiative called Happy Hour. The concept, termed as a global aviation first by the airline, will involve offering discounted fares across various domestic routes for sale via t

Top 10 Optimisation Tips for Advertising on Google

Top 10 Optimisation Tips for Advertising on Google, (Top 10 Optimisation Tips for Advertising on Google)

Google are a leading sponsor of the 2005 Travel Distribution Summit. Click here to see Google’s top tips for optimising the effectiveness of your PPC marketing campaigns

Kayak.com attracts traffic with innovative click campaign

Kayak.com attracts traffic with innovative click campaign, (Kayak.com attracts traffic with innovative click campaign)

Fledgling travel search player, Kayak.com, will kick off a pay-per-click search campaign at the start of this year, in a drive to develop an audience of interest to advertisers.

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