8 Email Takeover Tips
Savvy travel marketers know advertising in newspaper and magazine email newsletters generates solid results. But the class of online-only lifestyle brands publishing daily or weekly emails is becoming increasingly important, and, in some cases, more influential than its traditional media outlet competitors.» 0 Comments
How Luxury Properties Reach Affluent Travelers With Online Charity Auctions
The headline of this piece might be a bit misleading as it references affluent travelers, and I am going to tell you a personal story. I'm not exactly an affluent traveler, but bear with me while I paint you a picture. It's a cold night in Boston in December, and I am at a fundraising event for a wonderful local organization.» 1 Comments
Build On What Makes You Unique
I've been writing about travel marketing for a long time, and the changes over that period, of course, are overwhelming. While early campaigns were Internet-free, they are now dominated by online initiatives - heavy on Facebook contests and other social media efforts (although one arena that hasn't changed much involves tie-ins with movies and television.)» 1 Comments
Google (Rental) Car: Oh, The Places We'll Go!
If you pop on over to the Amazon Best Sellers list this graduation season, you'll see a phenomenon as predictable as the swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano. Oh, the Places You'll Go!, the last book written by Dr. Seuss, is making its annual pilgrimage to the top of the charts. Released in 1990, the book has become a favorite grad gift the world around, thanks to its message that the future is a bright and wondrous world of possibilities.» 1 Comments
Getting A Handle On The Future: Start By Making Life Easier
The great thing about consumer trends is that they lead us to think about the future in new and innovative ways. To help my team and me ponder where things are headed, we subscribe to and regularly consult the trend-spotting service Iconoculture.» 1 Comments
Test Your Tourism PR IQ
Think you're up to date on how to manage travel public relations programs? Take this quiz to see whether or not you're operating like a pro.» 0 Comments
Creating A Destination After Media Exposure
Talk about eyeballs. An estimated 4.7 billion people will be watching the London 2012 Olympics on one kind of screen or another. That's almost 10 billion eyeballs - enough to give anyone a headache just thinking about it.» 0 Comments
The Pet Peeve: Official Mascot of the Business Traveler
If you're a travel marketer on the hunt for an incredible sponsorship opportunity, have I got a great one for you! For years, business travelers have been a disorganized bunch with little collective voice. But now, thanks to the amplified magic of social media, they have a mascot to call their very own-The Pet Peeve(R)!» 2 Comments
TripAdvisor: Great Enabler Or Evil Empire?
Everyone has an opinion.» 4 Comments
Vacation Planning Ain't What It Used To Be
I struggle with how the vacation experience has evolved in the digital age. There is an upside and a downside to knowing practically everything about a hotel, destination, attraction, or restaurant prior to visiting.» 2 Comments
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