web - Written by Hugo Romano on Thursday, January 4, 2007 14:47 - 0 Comments
Welcome to Web 2.0
Moving towards Web 2.0, though keeping Web 1.0 in our hearths. Our Madeira tours sales are boosted with the Web. Today, the Web 1.0 is our prime sales channel. And first the mean of communication is the email. Since most of the Web is moving to the second generation, we want to be in the first line.
Our first move is the creation of this blog, and after comes a new website extremely intuitive and straight forward with the principles of Web 2.0.Using this approach, we shall innovate in Madeira activities and the way new tourists book Madeira excursions and Madeira boat trips, and keeping in sync with rest of Internet.
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tours - Sep 25, 2008 22:03 - 0 Comments
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