Tourism Tune-Up

Sharpen your marketing plan and your budget

Thanks to generous support from our friends at Hydro Tasmania, WITH is delighted to offer ten (10) women in tourism/hospitality a complimentary registration to the 'Tourism Tune-Up' online marketing course, available now. This offer is valued at $285 and is open to women across the state (not restricted to WITH Members).

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Developed by David Inches, the Tourism Tune-Up will provide a great introduction or refresher to help you develop a structured marketing plan and to prioritise actions.

Originally from Tasmania and now based in Queensland,  David has over 20 years of tourism development and marketing experience from working across Australia and New Zealand and is highly regarded in the industry. Meet David and hear his passion for tourism marketing

What's on offer? A self-paced online marketing planning course and collection of learning material custom-built for small to medium tourism businesses. You'll identify your target audience, what sets your product apart from the competition, and to develop a plan to effectively use your marketing budget.

The modules are supported by easy-to-understand articles, podcasts and videos, and a special introductory webinar will be hosted by David to inspire and connect WITH course participants.

Is it for you? This course is best suited to small to medium operators of experiential tourism, ie those who have a story to tell. This also applies to accommodation operators with experience elements to the business. See examples at https://tourismtuneup.com/is-this-for-me/

Time commitment: approximately 2-3 hours per week over the three months from joining the course to complete the module. Start anytime from now until 1 October and have three months to complete.

Places open now until 1 October or until fully subscribed.
Three months subscriptions must start between now and 1 October.

Applicants will be notified by return email. If you'd like to know more, contact us at info@withtas.com

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Supported by Hydro Tasmanian