by The Tourwriter Team | Jan 15, 2014 | Resources for Tour Operators, Trip Designers, and DMCs
6 Steps to Social Media Greatness Tourwriter Is Going Social. These Are the 6 Steps We Are Using to Build Our Social Media Presence. I’m slowly greying on top which is probably why I’m just getting into Facebook and other social media. Actually, I have...
by The Tourwriter Team | Nov 28, 2013 | Resources for Tour Operators, Trip Designers, and DMCs
Tourwriter Team Rising to New Challenges Glenn, the boss, was inspired by a bank a while back. Banks aren’t normally inspirational so I thought you might be interested in this. He went down to the local BNZ branch to deposit some funds and the bank was closed...
by The Tourwriter Team | Nov 21, 2013 | Resources for Tour Operators, Trip Designers, and DMCs
Is Your Travel Business Living in the Cloud? Dedicated Online Server Explained Cloud Computing. It’s the buzz phrase of the moment. Everybody seems to be talking about cloud computing on the internet. Many small travel businesses have made the move to cloud...
by The Tourwriter Team | Sep 25, 2013 | Resources for Tour Operators, Trip Designers, and DMCs
When Is the Best Time to Upgrade Your Travel Software? Specialist Travel Software Will Save You Money Are you thinking about upgrading your travel software but not sure of the right time to commit? When is the best time to upgrade you ask? I say “DO IT...
by The Tourwriter Team | Sep 5, 2013 | Resources for Tour Operators, Trip Designers, and DMCs
Is Your Business Prepared for a Disaster? And I mean the big one. An earth shaking, falling from the sky, don’t come into the office for a couple of weeks sort of disaster? It will never happen to me I hear you saying. Hmmm. It almost happened to Tourwriter...
by The Tourwriter Team | Jun 13, 2013 | Resources for Tour Operators, Trip Designers, and DMCs
SaaS Business Model Explained The Software as a Service (SaaS) business model is changing the way software businesses sell products. I read a Tnooz article recently noting the popularity of SaaS, whilst pointing out only 4% of software sales are with the SaaS model....