April 08, 2011
Posted by
Rebecca Staley

The following comes from Acrobat.com’s Product Marketing Manager, Todd Gerber. Thanks, Todd, for this great story!

In a recent conversation with Ian Marshman, founder of Tourism Strategies, we learned how difficult it can be to market exotic travel destinations across the South Pacific and Australia, and how the company is using Adobe Acrobat.com to overcome many of those challenges.

Marshman explained how Tourism Strategies uses Acrobat.com to share documents with travel agencies scattered in urban and remote locations—regardless of local bandwidth—and accelerate the design, review, and delivery of  brochures. The consultancy can distribute these documents more reliably and solicit feedback from travel partners much more conveniently than with size-restricted email servers or with costly and cumbersome physical mailings.

Also, Tourism Strategies has expanded its service offerings with Acrobat.com by delivering electronic diaries to student travelers to enhance experience on educational excursions. The electronic documents—complete with itineraries, assignments, and activities—can be shared both with the students and their parents.

To learn more about how Tourism Strategies is using Acrobat.com, visit: http://adobe.ly/eIt3ms

Todd Gerber, Group Product Marketing Manager, Acrobat.com Solutions

 

Comments
G9x on 9:31 PM on April 9, 2011

Without even realising it Adobe Acrobat will have saved countless thousand of trees from being chopped down and turned into paper for us to print meaningless rubbish onto.

Thank heavens for a cross platform software application that actually works, and is getting better month by month.

The story above just shows that, more and more.

Thanks

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