Deputy Ministry calls for applications for tourism content creation collaborators

As part of the Deputy Ministry of Tourism's strategy to promote Cyprus to target markets, through online advertising and the display of promotional videos and photographs, content creators for audiovisual material are invited to submit Collaboration Applications for the production of audiovisual content.

According to a relevant announcement, the Deputy Ministry of Tourism places digital marketing as a high priority, focusing a large part of its promotional activities on online campaigns. “Effective promotion and promotion of the destination requires the creation of audiovisual content, which will be addressed to different audiences. Cyprus, as a destination, goes beyond stereotypes and is a multidimensional destination, which has and offers a multitude of products and experiences,” the announcement notes.

Among the strategic objectives of the Deputy Ministry of Tourism are both the promotion of the destination as a whole and the promotion of special tourism products.

To achieve these goals, the Deputy Ministry intends to collaborate with content creators to create quality material with specific criteria, the announcement concluded.

More information, currently available only in Greek, can be found here.

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