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The E-Marketing division is responsible for all electronic marketing activities including managing Tourism Victoria’s consumer and corporate websites. The division manages more than 20 websites, including foreign language variants, with over 2,500 pages of content. These consumer sites offer comprehensive information on attractions, destinations, what’s on, where and when, and what to do when you get there, as well as 3,000 accommodation, attraction, event and tour listings. List your tourism business, service or event on visitvictoria.comSign up and list your business on Victoria’s official consumer website visitvictoria.com. The website received over 6.5 million visits and 30.8 million page views from consumers over the last 12 months. (Source: Google Analytics) Create your own listing, complete with images, a full description, facilities, rates and maps that can be updated at any time. Tourism Victoria also offers businesses a personalised web address. For non-accredited tourism businesses the fee is $250 per year (incl. GST). Accredited tourism businesses pay $100 per year (incl. GST), representing an annual discount of $150. Events and not-for-profit organisations can sign up for free. If you are accredited or not-for-profit, please contact the visitvictoria Support Desk (number below) before creating your listing. Create your listing nowTo register or edit your listing go to: http://my.visitvictoria.com Need help? Contact the visitvictoria Support Desk: Telephone: 1300 306 366 Monday to Friday 9am–5pm (business trading hours) Email:Why list with visitvictoria.com?Find out the many benefits of listing your business on Tourism Victoria’s consumer sites. Also find out if you are eligible for a free listing and how to join the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW). E-Marketing OpportunitiesTourism Victoria is developing improved campaign integration with the visitvictoria.com website, sophisticated e-marketing packages and a range of affordable opportunities for listed Victorian tourism operators. |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 June 2009 ) |

