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People Powered Travel Marketing

September 19th, 2006 · 3 Comments · Destination Marketing

Like many industries struggling to adapt, travel is ideally positioned to leverage the emerging Web 2.0 trends to maximize what are typically tight budgets. The beauty of social media is the ability to harness the power of the community. What better marketers for a destination could be found than satisfied and converted visitors? I would say none. There is no more powerful recommendation than a referral from a trusted source. When you aggregate these individuals, what you have is a credible community. Steve Rubel, among others, notes the launch of yet another Travel 2.0 style website. Right now I’m seeing the creation of plenty of these kind of sites and likely there will be some consolidation and attrition as time goes on. What should travel marketers do?

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DMO Dollars to Fund Travel 2.0

September 12th, 2006 · No Comments · Destination Marketing

The big non-news here is the terminal condition of the analog advertising paradigm. What I find most telling is the suggestion that “consumer-generated” content will be the magnet that draws these dollars in.

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A Cartographic Milestone has been Reached

August 28th, 2006 · No Comments · News

Update: Internet Archive: USGS Maps

Anyone who doesn’t read Boing Boing simply isn’t living life to the fullest.

I never, ever want to hear another person tell me they don’t have a map or can’t find one.

Jared Benedict just liberated 56,000, 1:24k scale digital topographic maps produced by the USGS. They are now going to be available to every human being for FREE, in perpetuity.

Genius!

Link (via Boing Boing)

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