Operator benefits

Special Introductory Directory Listing Offer

In return for our 2010 directory listing fee of $125, Ecotourism NZ will provide:

A directory listing on the web site www.ecotourismnz.com with a photograph and up to 750 words describing your business, with information about pricing, hours of business, booking requirements

  1. Commission free booking opportunities from the directory listing
  2. A quarterly email newsletter 

Directory Listing Benefits

  • Generate direct enquiries with no fees or commission
  • Be associated with a credible national organisation
  • Be part of a niche and growing tourism sector and provide greater access to consumers about ecotourism activities in New Zealand
  • Showcase your business alongside other New Zealand ecotourism businesses
  • Market your business as an environmentally responsible ecotourism business
  • Make it easier for potential visitors to find out about your operation
  • Ecotourism NZ is one of the top New Zealand web sites listed on Google when searching on ecotourism
  • Be promoted on the tours section on the homepage of the web site
  • Special membership pricing to the annual Ecotourism NZ conference
  • Tracking information about the activity from your business listing showing the number of visitors clicking through to your web site or email
  • The opportunity to promote your business as a case study on the web site, where you provide images (and/or video), information about your tour and feedback from customers

 

What's happening?

01

Aug

2011

New opportunities antidote to “tough environment” for ecotourism industry
A key focus of the event will be supporting and inspiring operators to improve their business performance and profitability.

02

May

2011

Ecotourism NZ business workshop programme
Ecotourism NZ is providing an intensive one-day session on the nuts’n’bolts of nature-based tourism. The objective of the session is to provide intensive professional development for nature-based tourism operators and

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Top News from Stuff

02

Feb

2012

Bird thought to be extinct shows signs of breeding

A bird once thought to be extinct for 150 years is now reportedly breeding on islands in east of Coromandel, according to evidence collected this week.

02

Feb

2012

Progess is heavy going for Rena salvors

Salvors have removed 12 containers and up to 2.5 tonnes of debris from the Rena this week, despite it being a "challenging and time-consuming task".


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