BOOKED
Wed Jun 18, 08:00 - Wed Jun 18, 11:00
The Deacon House
ABOUT
BOOKED: Hospitality Marketing Workshop & Networking Event
BOOKED is a practical, no-fluff workshop built specifically for accommodation providers across the Garden Route. This isn’t another event with vague marketing jargon. We’re giving you the actual blueprint. A clear, step-by-step strategy tailored to the hospitality industry, with actionable tools you can implement immediately.
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We Knew There Had to Be a Better Way
With decades of experience in media and marketing, we’ve attended our fair share of strategic marketing workshops. And time and time again, we watched as businesses showed up eager for real solutions, only to walk away with a notebook full of abstract ideas and no clue how to actually apply them.
That’s why we created BOOKED: a workshop that skips the buzzwords and delivers the how. This is your actionable game plan, designed specifically for accommodation providers who are tired of generic advice and want an actual plan.
Expect a morning of connection, insight, and high-value learning - over a great breakfast, of course.
Event Details
Date: 18 June 2025
Time: 08:00 – 11:00
Location: Deacon House, George, Western Cape
Tickets: R680 per person (includes workshop, materials, networking session & breakfast)
Who should attend: Guesthouses, lodges, B&Bs, boutique hotels — any local stay ready to level up
Hosted by: The Collective Concept
Space is limited.
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About The Collective Concept
The Collective Concept exists to level the playing field for small businesses.
Founded by Nicole Rimbault and Sharlee Moriarty, two purpose-driven women with years of experience in media and business strategy, The Collective Concept is built on the belief that local businesses are the backbone of strong, connected communities.
With decades of experience leading marketing, media, and business development for some of South Africa’s biggest brands — as well as grassroots local networks — Nicole and Sharlee have seen firsthand the power of connection. Now, they’re using their skills to build something with real-world impact: a platform that champions the underdog and celebrates local business.
At its core, The Collective Concept connects the dots between people, purpose, and possibility — helping to build a more inclusive economy from the ground up.
