The Tourism Network offers practical and entertaining marketing training workshops. We use a combination of presentations, exercises and examples so you can put what you learn into practice as soon as you've finished the workshop.
We offer a variety of formats: one-to-one sessions, group workshops, workbooks and e-learning. Most of the time, we design a workshop which is tailored to the needs of the people attending but here are some examples of the most popular topics we deliver:
- Marketing
on a shoestring & marketing in a credit crunch
- Action-oriented marketing plans
- Practical promotions
-
Marketing your business online
-
Search
engine optimisation
- Trends to benefit your business or destination
-
Selling skills
-
PR & Advertising - save money and double
the impact
-
Increasing response rates by e-marketing
and direct mail
We have many more topics available - for details email Susan@tourismnetwork.org
You can also book tailor made courses at a venue of your choice - it's then up to you whether you want to offer training places free to participants or make a charge for them.
Some
organisations use our services for in-house brainstorming,
to solve
particular problems or find new marketing opportunities.
Group workshops cost
in the
region
of £650+ VAT for a one day workshop, including preparation, delivery
and provision of hand-out and guidance notes. Half day workshops
cost around £400 + VAT. Please note these prices are per group,
and are therefore for up to 15 people. This means that if you
organise a workshop
for 15
people the cost per participant would be as little as £43 + VAT
per full day training workshop and £26 + VAT for a half day workshop.
These prices do not include the cost of refreshments, venue hire
or travel
to and
from the training venue.
To discuss a tailor made workshop for
your organisation call 01765 688178 or email
Susan Briggs.
The
Tourism Network also delivers
longer term tourism training projects - read a case
study of an innovative and successful training programme.
Our marketing training workshops can benefit anyone working in:
- visitor attractions
- destinations, local & regional agencies
- accommodation providers
- tour operators and transport providers
These are just a few comments from previous participants - see below for a sample list of some of the companies that have benefitted.
"..short
note to say how useful and informative the recent workshop
was...".
"
... being
still fairly new in developing the travel trade business, I
found the day very enlightening and now understandable. Susan Briggs
was an excellent trainer."
"it was a great refresher
and also really good for getting the inspiration flowing in
terms of
relating
the theory
to the reality of my current working
role. I have a look over the day's notes and already fresh
ideas are bubbling away!"
"to
tell you how useful I found your 'promoting your website'
course..I have been invited
back
for a
second interview
next Monday. What I learnt
in the course, together with your excellent notes, were invaluable
for the presentation I had to prepare as part of the interview."
" the
seminar was stupendous. We all learnt so much."
" an
interesting and truly inspirational day"
" take the
opportunity to thank you for your talks on Tuesday - I found
the day very
informative.
The topics were covered comprehensively and in
a way that kept our interest alive throughout."
We've
trained over 2000 people so far - these are just some of
the companies
who have
benefitted through our training workshops: BBC; British Museum;
Hayward Gallery;
London Zoo; Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew; The National Trust; Tussaud's Group; Royal Air Force
Museum; Royal Garden Hotel; Marriott International; Novotel
London;
Science Museum;
The Big Bus
Company; The Dorchester; Eton Town House; National Maritime
Museum; The Landmark Hotel; Lee Valley Regional Park; Royal
Society of
Arts; Victoria
and Albert
Museum; Holiday Inn; The Savoy Group; Wimbledon Lawn Tennis
Museum; British Airways London Eye; National Gallery; Public
Record Office;
Geffrye Museum;
Lancaster Court Hotel and Thistle Kensington Park Hotel as
well as members and staff of local authorities and regional
tourist
boards.

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