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How to Create an ATDW Profile

Find out all you need to be able to create your own registered account and listing in this section.

Registering an Account

  1. Type into your search bar www.ATDW-Online.com.au
  2. Select Register Now. Select Tourism Operator as your Account Type (click anywhere within the box to confirm your selection) and click Continue at the bottom of the screen.  enlightened If you are not sure what account type you are please call us as this will affect where your listing is show on distribution websites.
  3. If you already have an account, Login with your username (email address) and password and skip to the instructions below under Creating a profileenlightened If you have forgotten your password there is a Forgotten Password function that you can use.
  4. Complete the Organisation Information template with all relevant fields. This information should reflect the address and contact information of your business or organisation. enlightened If your registered address is different to your physical address in region, please enter your physical address as this is what is used for the digital maps on visitmorningtonpeninsula.org + enter your phone number without any spaces
  5. Complete the Personal Information template. Additional users can be added to an organisation to allow multiple people access to the one profile/ account.
  6. Read and accept the Terms & Conditions.

Creating a profile

  1. Once you have registered your account, you are all set to start developing your business listing.
  2. Select your desired Profile Type enlightened If you are unsure please speak to our team as your selection will affect where your listing will appear on each of the websites 
  3. Complete all relevant fields for your profile. Use the orange menu on the left to navigate through each section. NB: Mandatory fields are indicated with an asterisk.
  4. When you have completed all relevant sections, click the Send for Review button.
  5. If prompted, confirm your billing details and continue to the next page.
  6. You may be eligible for a free listing (up until 30 November 2022). Enter your coupon code and select Apply Coupon to waive the profile fee. enlightenedCall the Mornington Peninsula Regional Tourism Team to apply for a code on +613 5925 9346.
  7. Select Place Order and your profile will be sent for quality assurance and approval.  It can take up to 7 days for your listing to make it through quality assurance and appear on visitmorningtonpeninsula.org.  You will receive an email stating that your lisitng is live, the Regional Tourism Board received notification on Friday's and an update on visitmorningtonpeninsula.org is completed on Monday's.  If your listing shows that it is live in ATDW but you cannot see it on the websites call our team and we will manually pull this through.

When should you update your listing?

enlightenedThe Mornington Peninsula Regional Tourism recommends reviewing and updating your listing at the start of each season, to reflect your seasonal offering.

The greatest benefit about the ATDW system is that updated at anytime, from anywhere there is no limit to how many times you update your listing.  You have control of your listing but when should you make changes to your listing:

  1. Any time you have a change within your business.  Opening hours is one of those key changes that as soon as they change should be updated
  2. When you get new imagery or videos that you want to amplify across the distributor network

enlightenedVisit Victoria conducts FREE online training sessions for operators based in Victoria.  You can see all the up coming sessions via the Training Hub by clicking here

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