The team at Out & About With Kids are pleased to announce the launch of their new website earlier this week. The new website offers visitors a mix of rich content, aiming to fulfil all family travel and leisure requirements with daily deals, news, blogs, events, accommodation and attractions listings - as well as lots of great travel stories.
Visitors can also read film, video and book reviews, watch videos and give feedback and reviews on this interactive site.
The site is designed to work with Facebook, Twitter and Youtube, to collect reviews and feedback from readers, promote competitions and deals - and, most importantly, evolve in response to our readers' demands.
There are lots of promotional opportunities available including competitions, display advertising, and newsletters to Out & About With Kids' online membership of Australian families.
We want you to tell us about any deals you have going, any product information and new releases, and any hot leads on travel destinations with a family-friendly slant. Please add online@oawk.com.au to your PR mailing lists and send anything through you currently have in the recent archives.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Out & About With Kids is Proud to Announce a Brand New Website
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