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Some of it will be but that’s not the point

JEB @ February 28, 2007 #

Technorati Tags: web 2.0
Why online travel buzz might be bogus
There’s certainly some truth in this and there is no doubt companies are trying to game the system themselves or by using PR agencies as proxies. This doesn’t diminish the validity of concept. It is the cumulative effect of user generated content that has value. [...]

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What image do they want to remake?

JEB @ February 26, 2007 #

Remaking the City’s Image, With 50 Million Tourists in Mind
I like it when old Madison Avenue agency types are talking about how they’re going to revolutionize how to successfully market a destination sounding as if they’ve just invented the discipline.

What’s spelled out in this article has all been done by industry professionals before. When [...]

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With all the design talent

JEB @ February 24, 2007 #

A new logo for Italy is all they come up with?

I’m not impressed by either logo or slogan and the website seems to me like one of those expensive productions by a design focused agency that might know the latest tools and gadgets but doesn’t seem to understand what it [...]

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You can’t buy this

JEB @ February 22, 2007 #

testimonial I found via Seth Godin’s blog on Alchemic Spot: Guerilla Tourism Board
It shows how priceless a spontaneous action by a local person can greatly influence the image of a destination. Of course, knowing how hospitable so many Canadians are this didn’t really surprise me that much, but still this guy deserves an A+ and [...]

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Now, this is music to my ears……

JEB @ February 21, 2007 #

Travel research outside the Internet already unknown for many
I must be hones, I’m reading this article with quite a bit of glee. Why? Because I remember only a few years ago when I ventured that in the not too distant future a majority of people would research, plan and book their trips online, I was [...]

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Is this still and issue?

JEB @ February 20, 2007 #

Booking Engine for National Tourism Organizations?
This question was discussed intensively back in the late ’90s in Switzerland and it was finally resolved in 1999 when MySwitzerland.com the site for the Swiss NTO was built with a fully functioning hotel booking engine with the widest coverage of accommodation across the country, something no other organization was [...]

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The web leads the way

JEB @ February 15, 2007 #

as this article in eMarketer.com - Online to Account for Majority of US Travel Market
clearly shows. Websites are now used for more than just planning and research but for booking. One result that surprised me is the fact that web 2.0 tools don’t seem to be important factors yet in creating [...]

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Are you making it easy for your berry pickers?

JEB @ February 13, 2007 #

Read this interesting post and reflect on how your destination site performs. Biznology: Do You Know How Searchers Behave? With so many DMO sites suffering from information overload it’s even more necessary to take this customer or searcher centric approach. After all, why drive all that traffic to a site that looks more like a [...]

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This is innovative destination marketing

JEB @ February 9, 2007 #

Virginia Tourism Corporation Introduces ‘Singing’ Travel Web Site
that plays on the heritage of the state and presents it in a very effective, innovative way. It has all the elements that make the web such an effective communications tool, viral, social, participatory and most of all fun. Go here and enjoy!

 

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This State of Montana

JEB @ February 8, 2007 #

bill would funnel rental car, bed tax money into tourism industry
which to me sounds like a very reasonable idea and great use of a tax that is collected from visitors in the first place, right? It’s a model used by many others, including Florida.

Now, what beats me is that the [...]

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