Yesterday I had the pleasure of participating in Tortosa, in the first of the sessions dedicated to Rural Tourism and Web 2.0.
The day began with a luxury speaker: Jose Antonio Donaire, who gave us an introduction to the Tourism 2.0. Next we saw a practical case of application of 2.0 tools by Jordi López, coordinator of l'Estació Nàutica Sant Carles de La Ràpita And after that, the day continued with a talk about the PIMESTIC plan taught by Josep Maria Galià.
In the early afternoon it was my turn to explain a little more about what Web 2.0 is and how we can apply it to Rural Tourism. The presentation I used is the following:
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After my talk, Joan López from Frame Works creative studio, which showed us how to manage a blog and how to relate traditional offline promotion with online promotion via the web and 2.0 tools.
Overall, I think the audience was satisfied with the day and got a good idea of how web 2.0 can be used to promote a business. Rural tourisma tourist destination in a rural setting. The questions raised by the participants were numerous and gave rise to debates and the analysis of different proposals. Something truly enriching.
We will repeat this day on June 15 in La Seu d'Urgell: Digital Marketing for Rural Tourism Conference in La Seu
If you are interested in the Rural Tourism wave Web 2.0, don't miss it!
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3 responses
A great day and a great speaker. It was a really good day and Montse, thank you for your presentation. I will share it with the entrepreneurs at enlarapita.com!
See you soon,
Jordi
I had the great honour of being able to participate with Montserrat and you really realise that you will always be a student, especially with participants of such talent. I am sure that I will continue to learn at the next meeting in La Seu d'Urgell on 15 June.
I recommend these sessions to 100%.
Your participation was very interesting, Joan, and I also learned a lot. That's why I like attending these types of conferences and listening to all the speakers. There is always something to learn.
A big hug, Joan.