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dotcomhotel Budapest Tags Digital PR Firm

2013-03-27 by Liliana Steffens

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The upcoming Hospitality E-Commerce & Revenue Management Conference in Budapest, dubbed dotcomhotel Budapest, has named digital PR firm Pamil Visions as the conference’s AOR. News via Pamil Visions announcement speaks of the innovative conference aims and Pamil Visions’ digital footprint as well.

Tags: Budapest hotels, Budapest travel Budapest conference, digital PR, dotcomhotel Budapest, Hungarian hotels, Hungary hotels, Hungary Travel, Pamil Visions, tourism PR, travel PR

Blowing the Whistle on Bad Tourism PR

2013-03-05 by Phil Butler

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It’s no secret we’re about being open here at Argo Travel News. At all our news outlets, for the matter. The world needs so called “loose cannons” if we are to get better at everything we do. That said, a really bad public relations move on the part of Polska, Poland’s Official web portal and acting Director Boguslaw Becla befell us and them recently. I say “befell” out of consideration for our friends in Poland, the man is just plain rude.

Tags: Boguslaw Becla, Katarzyna Sobierajsk, Poland marketing, Poland PR, Poland tourism, Poland visits, PR lessons, tourism PR, travel PR, Warsaw travel




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