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180 delegates attend Wild Atlantic
Way seminar
29.09.14
ORGANISERS of the
‘Connecting the Wild Atlantic Way’ digital marketing
conference last week in Donegal say they were
delighted with the turnout.
Some 180 delegates attended the event at Solis Lough
Eske hotel to gain "an insight into digital
marketing activities and how the Wild Atlantic Way
touring route can increase visitor numbers" in the
county. |
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Dermot McLaughlin and David Magee
from Fort Dunree Military Museum at last Thursday's
'Connecting the Wild Atlantic Way' tourism
conference at Solis Lough Eske hotel. |
The delegates heard
from an expert panel of speakers including
representatives from Google, Facebook and two of
Ireland’s leading digital agencies Wolfgang Digital
and Ambition Digital.
Donegal County Council ceo Seamus Neely said:
"Tourism is a hugely important to our economic
growth and development in the county. The Wild
Atlantic Way is the perfect marketing tool to
promote our fantastic county."
He added: "The information received...is invaluable
and we are keen to continue to work with businesses
in the tourism sector to help increase visitor
numbers to our county." |
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Speakers who addressed the
'Connecting the Wild Atlantic Way' tourism
conference organised by Donegal County Council,
Failte Ireland and Donegal Tourism. Pictured, from
left, Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council; Fiona
Monaghan, Failte Ireland; Alan Coleman, Woolfgang
Digital; Charlie Boyle, Customer Service Excellence;
Cllr Nicholas Crossan, Donegal County Council;
Andrew Weld Moore, Facebook and Jill Robb, Ambition
Digital. |
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