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What You Can Learn From BP’s Mistakes

July 7, 2010 View Comments

Of all the lessons learned from the BP debacle, the most important was the first one BP learned. The internet is a powerful PR tool that can crush you quickly. Bad news gushed across the internet like…well, like a broken pipe. In the days, and now weeks, following the initial report, BP continued to make [...]

Help With Yelp for Tourism Marketing

March 29, 2010 View Comments

Yelp, an online business rating site, allows people to log on, create accounts and provide a glimpse into a business’s services for other future customers. It is in every tourism and travel business’s interests to take the following steps to help make this process easier for their visitors.

Reach Out to Traveling 20-Somethings Through Social Media

March 22, 2010 View Comments

How to reach key target demographics when planning your tourism marketing campaign in social media.

Creating a Social Media Plan for Tourism Marketing

March 4, 2010 View Comments

Most successful ventures in life generally start with a plan. Unfortunately, most who decide to use social media for travel marketing forgo necessary strategy. Through the careful planning and interacting on these networks (and others), you can drive traffic to your destination.

Spread the Tourism Love: Make it Viral

March 1, 2010 View Comments

Can you make a destination viral? With a well thought-out strategy and a little bit of creativity, the sky is the limit on your destination marketing efforts.

Using Foursquare in Tourism Marketing

February 15, 2010 View Comments

There’s a new player in social media world and it’s coming to your playground.
Foursquare, a new social networking site, is a location-based version of Twitter. Users set up an account, and install an app on their phone which uses GPS to “check in” to different locations. Users can connect Foursquare to Twitter and post where [...]

Marketing to Moms on Facebook

February 8, 2010 View Comments

If it’s time to plan the family vacation, who is the one who typically does all of the homework? Beyond the initial “Hey, let’s go to the beach” conversation, typically, it’s the Mom who plans the events, the hotels, the logistics and makes sure everyone gets there with a toothbrush. Considering how the majority of event planning is done on the Internet these days, especially on social media channels, how is your destination catering to vacation planners?

How To Increase Travel and Tourism Facebook Fan Page Numbers

February 2, 2010 View Comments

There is no magic formula to gain thousands of followers in a certain period of time. It takes the right combination of different methods, and a lot of patience. Here are a few things that tend to work for the travel industry.

Survey Says Tourists Use Facebook and Twitter for Travel Planning

January 29, 2010 View Comments

Ever wonder if social media is really worth the effort for your travel or tourism business?
(Insert a resounding “YES” here.)
This week, Ypartnership and the U.S. Travel Association released a survey of 2,200 American adults and found that 59% of the active travelers have visited social networking sites like Facebook (about 50%) or MySpace (about [...]

Customize your Facebook Page With FBML

November 6, 2009 View Comments

What started out as a small networking site for Harvard University students and later grew to the object of obsession of every college student in the country is now a primary source of communication for more than 300 million users. Facebook has had many changes since its dorm-room beginnings in 2004, but for the most [...]


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