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Going Dark is the Wrong Answer - Content Creation Resources for DMOs
What’s the right answer when it comes to social media in times like these? I’m not sure that there even is one, but I do know the wrong answer: Going dark. Here are a few ideas on how to pivot your social strategy to continue engaging your target markets in these uncertain times. Read time: seven minutes
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In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity.
The most pressing questions DMOs are likely to face in the days and weeks ahead are: how bad is all of this going to get for the hospitality industry, and when will the end be in sight? Our stakeholders, and their staff, want answers that nobody has. However, even if you don’t have any answers, one of the best things you can do, is pick up the phone and call to check in with every stakeholder you can. Read time: five minutes
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Boosting Weekend Occupancy
For destinations with strong weekday occupancy from transient and business travelers, concerted efforts to grow weekend business can help boost overall occupancy. Partnering with local stakeholders and getting them to appreciate the value of heads in beds is imperative to launching successful weekend getaway initiatives, and we have some ideas on how to do that. Read time: four minutes
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5 Travel Tech Trends for 2020
Keeping up with the latest developments in travel technology remains central to optimizing the visitor experience both in the planning stages of their trip and while they’re in-market. As we plow ahead in 2020, it is more apparent than ever that Google is continuing to make taking a major role in the travel tech space a high priority. Along with leveraging the opportunities that Google is developing, we are also seeing the potential for augmented reality and artificial intelligence. We have highlighted 5 travel tech trends below that we feel have the potential to impact travel-related economic development activity in small to mid-sized markets. Read time: four minutes
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Maximize Your DMO’s Potential with an Outsourced Marketing Team
With the increased importance of multiple specialists working on your DMO marketing team, Stamp’s outsourced marketing program can be customized to supplement and support your DMO’s marketing efforts with trained tourism and travel marketing professionals who deliver consistent, tangible, and measurable results. Read time: three minutes
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Universal Studios’ Advice on Attracting Visitors
We were recently invited to attend a lecture by Daniel Pacchioni, Creative Content Strategist with Universal Orlando's marketing department. Daniel provided timely, insightful advice on how to engage in the creative process when branding your destination. Here are 6 key takeaways from his presentation. Read time: four minutes
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Structure is the Key to an Effective Creative Brief
Whether you're working with an in-house marketing team or have chosen to outsource your marketing support, a structured creative brief is essential for keeping everyone on track. While every creative brief is different, there are 3 standard phases of development and a handful of pertinent questions every brief should answer. Read time: four minutes
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Megatrends in Travel 2019
Skift has released its Megatrends Report for 2019, and we have combed through it to present the top 5 travel and tourism trends that your DMO should be tapping into if it's not doing so already. Read time: five minutes
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Social Media Marketing for Small DMOs
For smaller DMOs or DMOs with limited resources, necessary marketing strategies sometimes remain unexplored due to lack of funding, a small staff, or both—with social media being one of numerous underutilized tools. Fortunately, there are ways to put social to work no matter how small your team is. Here are a few ideas to help solve your "too much to do and not enough time to do it" challenges. Read time: under 3 minutes
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The Value of Stakeholder Partnerships
Nurturing healthy relationships with local stakeholders should be a central component of your DMO's tourism development efforts, as they are often the first to greet visitors to your destination and the last to engage with them when they leave. The insight they can offer based on these interactions can help your DMO better understand your target market(s) and more effectively curate the visitor experience. Read time: five minutes