2007-09-27

Top 10 Search Engine Marketing Strategies for Travel Marketers

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By Scott MacGregor Director of Marketing and Client Services Search Intelligence Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is now a serious marketing consideration for travel marketers with three-fifths of all online travel shoppers reporting that they rely on search engines as their research and planning resource (source: PhoCusWright). Clearly, search engine visibility can be a major determinant for online success. There is a great deal of good information written on the subject of search marketing, however little focuses on some of the more unique characteristics of travel and even less specifically for... Read more »

2007-09-24

Sustainable Tourism Starts with Communities

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I’ve been asked recently how sustainability impacts local tourism and how local tour operators can benefit from the latest initiatives around economic and environmental sustainability. For many local tour operators, the questions surrounding sustainability usually focus on costs and impact on profits. For example, what can a tour operator do to be environmentally active and remain profitable? The answer depends on the operators geographic location and their market. In North Vancouver, for example, which is a rather affluent tourist destination there are a number of local van and bus... Read more »

2007-09-17

Back in the Cockpit

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It had been over five years since I had been in a cockpit and I feared that I would never fly again. After joining the 525 Squadron again I realized how much flying meant to me. It’s hard to describe because flying, although it is a passion, is different then other passions I have. In a way, it is like playing golf or any other sport. It requires 100% of your concentration and effort. You cannot be distracted by the usual things like cellphones, children, dogs, clients, or staff. Flying is so absorbing and yet uniquely liberating at the same time. Perhaps it is different for me because... Read more »

2007-09-17

Tips from the T-List Update - WIKI IS LIVE!

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The Tips from the T-List Wiki is now live and ready for submissions. To submit your content to the book, please visit the Wiki. Once your registration is approved, you will be able to post and edit your submissions at your discretion. Sphere: Related Content Read More →

2007-09-16

Tips from the T-List Update - Submissions already rolling in!

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I am happy to report that the “Tips from the T-List” project is well under way and we are already receiving submissions. So far we have received submissions from France, the U.K., Netherlands, Canada, and the U.S. Many of the submissions are excellent, but we would remind contributors that the purpose of the book is to provide “Insider” experience and expertise in how online technology can benefit travel and tourism. If you are a general travel blogger for experience, it may make more sense to write a post about how your blogging experience or expertise has helped increase... Read more »

2007-09-11

Sneak Peek at the Cover Design for "Tips from the T-List"

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Here is a sneak peek at the cover for the “Tips from the T-List” book that I am publishing for the upcoming Canada-e-connect conference. Click on the image for a larger view. Sphere: Related Content Read More →

2007-09-11

Consent Form for Publication in Tips from the T-List

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I, ________________________________________________the undersigned, give my consent for my photograph and contribution to be published in Tips from the T-List. I have seen and read the material to be published. I understand the following: Tips from the T-List is freely available on the web. Hence, anyone anywhere in the world can read material published. Readers include executives, managers, and business people but also journalists and other members of the public. My name, photo, brief profile, and website url will be published and, therefore, I will be recognizable. I retain the... Read more »

2007-09-11

Celebrating the T-List in Print

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Jens Thraenhart and I are spearheading an initiative to publish a book for the Canada-e-connect conference on November 7-9 in Vancouver. The book is titled “Tips from the T-List” and will be a collection of 100 (or so) of the best posts from T-List bloggers. The audience for the book is executives, marketers, and decision makers from DMOs, tour operators, and large intermediaries from across Canada. The book is a promotional piece and will not be sold. I wanted to publish the book because I think the power of collective thought and collaboration is intensified when it is condensed... Read more »

2007-09-11

Academic Research Supports Industry Trends

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As an IFITT member, I’ve had an opportunity to review the materials presented at the Enter 2007 Conference, which took place in Ljubljana. Much of the focus of IFITT is on the research and academic side and I must admit, the quality of the presentations is very impressive. The presentations, which are produced by academics from around the World, reflect research into a wide variety of tourism related areas. One paper I found particularly interesting and relevant to the upcoming Canada-e-connect conference is titled “Assessing eBusiness Models of U.S. Destination Marketing Organizations”.... Read more »

2007-09-06

What in the World is the T-List?

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I’ve had several people ask me about the T-List, primarily other bloggers who have heard about it but can’t find the most recent version of it. Quite simply,the T-List is an evolving list of travel related blogs from around the World. The concept was started by Matthieu at the Radar Blog back in March of 2007. Honestly, I have no idea where the most recent list is, and I suppose that is part of the fun of the list. It is moving, evolving, and growing independently in various places around the Web. Jens Thraenhart at the Canadian Tourism Commission started a group on Facebook to... Read more »

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