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Free Adirondack Travel Guides

April 28th, 2007 · No Comments · Destination Marketing

These are the REAL free guides. No cost for you, no cost for me.

Almost a year ago, I mentioned this:

Roughly 10% of unique visitors download an English-language PDF (although this can shoot up to 18% during March, a heavy vacation-planning month).

Consumers prefer PDFs to printed-and-mailed materials – Currently 350-400% more consumers will download a PDF from the site than fill out a form requesting a printed copy be mailed to them.

Of course, that only works if you don’t hide the stuff on a form page.

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Submarine Development through Tourism

April 18th, 2007 · No Comments · Destination Marketing

A favorite marketing prof once told me, “It’s better to go slow and deep, than fast and shallow”. You know, like a submarine.

Bill Geist notes next month’s National Tourism Week and suggests that other non-tourism related economic development can be directly influenced by effective destination marketing:

Tourism is so much more than image building and economic impact. It’s often the first taste a CEO, owner or site selector has of a community, as they search where to locate their next enterprise.

I have always believed that touristic value, a sense of place, and the pride of welcoming visitors leads to many bigger and better things. After all, if you are selling a place to visit, likely those very same assets will be critical components of any other economic development goals you might have. It always bewilders me that local job recruiters and economic development offices don’t utilize our resources more when selling our awesome place.

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We are the Web

April 16th, 2007 · No Comments · Destination Marketing

Oh man, Steve sounds as blown away as I am by the release of My Maps.

I have yet to fully digest the implications of the user-generated atlas of the known world. Indexed by Google.

Even more useful – that little KML button. Scrap all the fancy coding.

Creating maps just got too easy. Enjoy golf?

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