
services – what we do
marketing & branding
at CES we think of branding as a first impression.
Canadian Ecotourism Services recognize that each client has their own needs and goals when it comes to marketing & branding. CES directly engages our clients in the process of developing a marketing strategy for their tourism projects. We can determine where you are in your branding process and apply a customized approach to meet your requirements. Our Bold Brand™ strategy helps you develop a competitive tourism marketing program through a comprehensive evaluation of you and your industry competitors, and the inclusion of community engagement. The Bold Brand™ strategy tools and templates give our clients an actionable process to help market their community or tourism project. Reflected in the Bold Brand™ strategy, we are guided by a sustainable, human-centric, and holistic approach in our branding process.
OUR MARKETING & BRANDING SERVICES INCLUDE:
the 5 step boldbrand™ approach
strategic assessments
marketing strategy
Brand Development
Brand implementation
Brand Management
As marketing and branding becomes more prominent in everyday life, Canadian Ecotourism Services recognizes that having a strong identity is the foundation of your business, community or region. Elevating your image lays the groundwork for a successful first impression or a refreshed engagement for potential visitors, customers and clients.
how does culture and community benefit from marketing & branding?
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insights
A TIME FOR REFLECTION AND RENEWAL
While the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted the daily lives of everyone around the world, and particularly those working in the tourism industry, we at CES have been trying our best to focus on the positive and to look on the bright side…
an opportunity to slow down
