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20 Social Media Trends and Tools for 2016

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Social media is ever changing and marketing professionals are always looking to keep up with those changes and the trends in the various platforms. Here’s 20 social media trends and tools for 2016: 5 Key Social Media Marketing Trends to Watch in 2016 While we all expect certain platforms to introduce certain updates, it’s arguably more important to understand the wider context behind such changes, the implications of those specific updates in a wider sense. Social Media Trends 2016 We expect to see improvements when it comes to the accuracy of measurement capabilities, the integration of tracking paid performance, and refining… 

Top Social Media Articles of 2015

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Before any of us get too far into 2016, let’s review five of the most read articles in 2015 on social media. The tips can’t be bad just because we changed calendars right? 4 Ways to Rock Social – Regardless of Network There’s a way to simplify your social media presence. By embodying these four universal rules of social media, you can skillfully and swiftly move from one network to the next. How to Get (and Keep) Customers With An 8-Second Attention Span In this age of ever-shrinking attention spans, the question for marketers and advertisers becomes: How can we… 

Top Trending Travel and Tourism Articles of 2015

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Before we get too far into 2016, perhaps a look back at 2015 and the top articles for travel and tourism… Millennial Travel Habits Force Tourism Bureaus to Shift Strategy Millennials at destination marketing organizations are pushing senior leadership to develop more innovative digital communications and more experiential sales efforts targeting both the leisure travel and meetings sectors. SFTravel Forges First-Ever Pact with Airbnb Amid San Francisco Hotel Crunch San Francisco has become the first-ever city to formalize a tourism partnership with short-term home rental service Airbnb. The San Francisco Travel Association, known as SFTravel, has created a new destination promotion partnership with San Francisco-based… 

Tourism Best Practices

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Some tourism professionals at Convention and Visitors Bureaus – CVBs (or Destination Marketing Organizations – DMOs) are doing some innovative programs to increase visitation in their destinations. We call them Tourism Best Practices. Minden, LA, tourism is booming and it started with destination development A film tour, a self-guided tour featuring signage that points out homes and locations used in the production of major motion pictures filmed in the area, leads the new tourism product offered to visitors to Minden, LA. Casper, WY, CVB uses research to launch a niche campaign The effective use of research can help a destination realize… 

Do No Boost Facebook Posts and 11 other Social Media Tips

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We are always looking to improve our social media marketing. Here’s three great reads and a dozen tips to do just that. The first spawned from a discussion I had with a client. The discussion was whether or not to boost posts on Facebook… Good Advertisers Do Not Boost Posts I think boosting posts (on Facebook) is stupid. Here’s why: it’s a cheap way to get people to advertise without going into the ads manager and having them do all the “complicated” targeting. It’s basically taking advantage of those people who don’t fully know what they are doing. 6 Questions… 

What You Do When You Lose The Big Client

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I lost my biggest client! For some reason, I had the mindset that this one was going to be with me / the company for a very long time. So when he emailed notifying me of his 30-day notice, it hurt. No, really, it hurt BAD! I was in a funk for a couple of days! We have all been there – a large depositor changes banks, a large conference goes to another city, a large company uses another supplier. It stings! But, as I realized late that second day, we have two choices, wallow in our sorrow, or buck… 

Mary Test Your Website

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Mary Arlington (MMCC, Inc.) is a colleague in the destination marketing industry. She consults on business management and operations primarily in the Recreational Vehicle industry but skills allow her to transcend industries. We have partnered on a few projects and have sat on boards together. She recently vented, er, uh, posted in her blog about her dismay in websites she was reviewing. Her comments were so simple and insightful I begged her to allow me to share them. I am delighted to share a guest post this week from my dear friend Mary Arlington: My, my, my. I’m in shock!… 

Takeaways from the Oklahoma Conference on Tourism

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Another VERY informative Conference on Tourism put on by the Oklahoma Travel Industry Association. I heard many co-conference attendees exclaim, “Information Overload!” Great appreciation to Debra Bailey and the Board for putting together such a great day of education. So what were the key takeaways? Mobile, Content and Customer Service. Let’s break them down… Mobile – The data shared by Santiago Jaramillo should not be surprising: There are more smart phones purchased each year than babies born. 60% of all web traffic comes from mobile devices. 2 of 3 consumers are less likely to engage further with a brand if they have a poor experience with… 

It’s Legislative Season – How to Play a Role

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Like Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of Summer, last night’s State of the Union Address by our President marks the unofficial start of Legislative sessions, not just in Washington D.C., but in capitals in every state. How are you engaging in the process? You cannot leave it to your state association to advocate for you. You have a responsibility as a business owner, industry leader, voter, to engage with your Legislator. I dusted off a piece How to Play a Key Role In Our Representative Form of Government. I did not pen it. I would freely give credit to…