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Tourism body pleased campaign reaction

19.03.2010, 18:18

Australia's tourism body says it has received an unprecedented response to its controversial new marketing campaign, some of which has been critical.

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Tourism Australia last week launched a series of advertisements aimed at international audiences and potential visitors to Australia, asking them: "So where the bloody hell are you?"




Shanghai has hotels to meet all budgets

13.03.2010, 05:53

Q: I need a safe, well-located hotel in Shanghai for early October for $150 to $200 a night. Any suggestions?

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A: When looking for a hotel, keep in mind that the historic city, the Shanghai museum, the French Concession and most other tourist sites are in Puxi, on the west side of the Pujiang River. The new skyscrapers and financial hub of the city are in Pudong.




Tourism sagging after strong start

11.03.2010, 16:55

After a fabulous winter and good spring, summer tourism on P.E.I. - the industry's bread and butter - is looking weak.

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And most of the factors causing it, such as the rising dollar and gas prices, are outside the province's control, Don Cudmore, executive director of the Tourism Industry Association of P.E.I. told CBC News.

"We have some very nervous operators," Cudmore said.




PostcardMania Announces Proven Customized Direct Mail for the Holiday Season

10.03.2010, 10:14

Joy Gendusa, CEO of PostcardMania – the leading direct mail marketing postcard company in the nation - announced today that she is rolling out a new technology to her customers that will allow them to locate their target market on a very exact basis.

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Personicx(R) (the name of the product powered by Acxiom) is a service whereby PostcardMania can access very specific information about any company's consumer client base. The information goes way beyond the standard criteria of age, income and gender used in list purchasing.




Australia's 'bloody hell' tourism drive raises eyebrows

12.02.2010, 09:56

Sydney: The oath-laden slogan of Australia's new tourism advertising campaign - "So where the bloody hell are you?" - has irked critics who say it would offend Asians and baffle Americans.

Szálláshelyek Londonban

Queensland premier Peter Beattie, leader of a state whose economy heavily relies on tourism, backed critics saying the $131 million promotion was a terrible gaffe.




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