Ecotourism listing details

Directory Listing

 



In return for for our 2010 directory listing fee of $125, Ecotourism NZ will provide;

A directory listing on the web site www.ecotourismnz.com with a photograph and up to 750 words describing your business, with information about pricing, hours of business, booking requirements

  1. Commission free booking opportunities from the directory listing
  2. A quarterly email newsletter

 

Directory Listing Benefits

    • Generate direct enquiries with no fees or commission
    • Be associated with a credible national organisation
    • Be part of a niche and growing tourism sector and provide greater access to consumers about ecotourism activities in New Zealand
    • Showcase your business alongside other New Zealand ecotourism businesses
    • Market your business as an environmentally responsible ecotourism business
    • Make it easier for potential visitors to find out about your operation
    • Ecotourism NZ is one of the top New Zealand web sites listed on Google when searching on ecotourism
    • Be promoted on the tours section on the homepage of the web site
    • Special membership pricing to the annual Ecotourism NZ conference
    • Tracking information about the activity from your business listing showing the number of visitors clicking through to your web site or email
    • The opportunity to promote your business as a case study on the web site, where you provide images (and/or video), information about your tour and feedback from customers

 

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2010

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Aug

2010

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