Free Webinar: Online Travel and The Future of Web Security
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Join Skift and Distil Networks for a free webinar on November 12, 2015 about online travel and the future of web security.
To help travel technologists and marketers better understand the keys to web security, Skift and Distil Networks are putting on a free webinar on November 12, 2015 at 1pm Eastern Time.
Register Now!
30 percent of travel industry website visitors are unsavory competitors, hackers, spammers, and fraudsters. Fact is, travel suppliers, OTAs, and meta search sites are all being scraped by bots which hurts their marketing metrics, SEO, website performance, and customer loyalty.
Attend this webinar to understand:
- The prevalence and impact of bots on your website.
- How to improve your online KPIs.
- How to identify and block fraudsters and scrapers.
- When a web scraper is actually good.
- The future of online travel and website security.
Join us on November 12, 2015 at 1pm Eastern:
Register Now!
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