PRLog (Press Release) –
Jul 24, 2008 – The Greater Subic Bay Tourism Bureau http://www.greatersubicbay.com is proud to announce another new tool in the promotion of the Greater Subic Bay area. The bureau has decided to select PRLog as its online press release partner. The Bureau's marketing director Charles Davis Said “The Bureau has decided to aggressively improve its online presence and marketing efforts. On line press releases will be used to supplement our traditional releases to Media. The online releases will also be used to support our membership. The bureau has about 100 members from what we call the BOSZ. The BOSZ is Bataan, Olongapo, Subic Bay Freeport and Zambales, the four areas that make up what is called the Greater Subic Bay. The membership is a mix of government units and private sector companies in the tourism industry. ”
The new online press release center
http://biz.prlog.org/greatersubicbay/ and its new blog
http://apps.greatersubicbay.com/blog/ and website are all part of a new plan to promote the area. The new Subic Clark Tarlac expressway (SCTex)
makes the Subic Bay area much easier to get to, now only a hour and half from Manila and only 45 minutes to the DMIA international airport at the Clark Freeport Zone. Coming to Subic Bay just got much easier whether you are coming from Manila, Cebu, Singapore or Hong Kong.
Shortly you will see the official announcements for Subik! Subik ! Bakasyon Grande "08". Subik! Subik! Bakasyon Grande "08" ( the Grand Vacation) is more than just a vacation program or a repackaged worn out fiesta. It is a Celebration of the Filipino Culture, Roots and Lifestyle. The Greater Subic Bay Tourism Bureaus (GSBTB) and its members have prepared a series of events designed to reintroduce tourist and locals alike to the Greatness of the Filipino people. Mark the dates of November 28 to 30 on your calendar and keep a eye on the web site for more information
Greater Subic Bay is composed of the Provinces of Bataan & Zambales , the City of Olongapo and Subic Bay Freeport Zone, all found in Region Three or the Central Luzon region in the Philippines.