City Networks
Local Dominance of Leading Cities: from 60% market share of America's top international resort destinations to market leading dominance of the two of the Middle East's most important business hubs, as a company, we are well positioned to be a key online player in these regions for decades to come. |
City & Strategic Networks
1. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 2. Cancun, Mexico 3. Doha, Qatar 4. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
Cabo San Lucas, MexicoView the official Intranet of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. With a city of a population of 100,000 people and 4 million tourist visitors each year, it was critical for Cabo San Lucas to have an organized online presence that made it easy for consumers to connect with local businesses and service providers. To solve this problem, we introduced the Cabo Network.
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Cancun, MexicoView the official Intranet of Cancun, Mexico. With a city of a population of 1.8 million people and 8 million tourist visitors each year, it was critical for Cancun to have an organized online presence that made it easy for consumers to connect with local businesses and service providers. To solve this problem, we introduced the Cancun Network.
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Doha, QatarView the official Intranet of Doha, Qatar. With a city of a population of 1.8 million people and an equal number of international visitors each year, it was critical for Doha to have an organized online presence that made it easy for consumers to connect with local businesses and service providers. To solve this problem, we introduced the Doha Network. And as Doha continues to grow as a city on the world stage, and as more international visitors come to the city, the importance of the Doha Network will only grow. The World Cup 2022 will be the first global sporting event to benefit from one of the Cabo Industries networks.
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Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesView the official Intranet of Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates. With a city of a population of 1.8 million people and 8 million tourist visitors each year, it was critical for Cancun to have an organized online presence that made it easy for consumers to connect with local businesses and service providers. To solve this problem, we introduced the Cancun Network.
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