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.
Color This Rockford Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Idea Fun
Rockford Convention & Visitors Bureau’s latest attempt to promote the city – a 32-page coloring book. Fun, different and just what we need…
Palm Beach County Taps Some of Golf’s Greatest to Promote Tourism
Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and five other famous golfers with homes and businesses in Palm Beach County are singing the area’s praises in a series of new videos that local tourism officials hope will help lure out-of-town travelers.
New York Turns to Ninja Turtles for This Year’s Family Tourism Push
NYC & Company, the city’s destination marketing organization, will use the turtles in its 2016 family ambassador campaign.
Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau Creates the Perfect Derby T-shirt for Voters and Race Fans
The Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau is combining both of the (Derby and presidential election) with a limited edition t-shirt. A tongue-in-cheek tag line on the shirt reads, “The Derby: A Party You Can Believe In.”
(Sandusky County) Visitors Bureau to Spruce Up County Barns with Murals
Local officials seek to tell a visual history of the county by sprucing up county barns with murals painted by a well-known barn artist.
Greenville Leaders Train Residents to be Tourism Ambassadors
City leaders are working to bring more tourists to Greenville by training residents to be ambassadors.
Kenosha Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Seeks Community Bloggers
Kenosha Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is seeking writers to serve on its Community Blog Team. Writers who want to share their favorite ways to enjoy the Kenosha area with potential travelers to the area and local residents via the Visit Kenosha Blog.
Interactive (Trail) Guide Promotes Exploration (In Quad Cities)
(The) mobile-friendly website, QCTrails.org… digital and interactive platform promotes the network of recreational trails — more than 300 miles worth — in the Quad-City area.
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