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Tourism Best Practices – Week of January 9

Tourism Best Practices – Week of January 9

Tourism professionals at Convention and Visitors Bureaus – CVBs (or Destination Marketing Organizations – DMOs) are implementing some innovative programs to increase visitation in their destinations. We call them Tourism Best Practices.

Syracuse Winter CampaignNew Video Campaign Promotes Syracuse as ‘Official Home of Winter’

A new video campaign by Visit Syracuse features a frosty-looking character named Winter to promote Syracuse as a place to visit in the winter.

Inviting East Texas to a Mardi Gras Party

Shreveport-Bossier CTB creates Mardi Gras Roadshow to promote festivities.

Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau Launches Music Campaign

The campaign kicked-off on January 1, 2017 to celebrate the city’s vibrant music scene and entertainment options for visitors.

Bryan College Station CVB Seeks Funds for Relocation

The ‘best practice’ is how a “smaller space could be used by tournament or conferences planners as a place to work while their events are in town.”

Be A Tourist in Your Own Backyard

Oldie but goodie campaign hosted by Quad Cities CVB.  Click HERE to visit the website developed specifically for the promotion.

The new twist is Palm Beach Look(ing) to Locals to Market Area as Vacation Destination

Palm Beach County’s tourism leaders are calling on local residents to help market the county as an international vacation destination on social media sites. The push is part of a new advertising campaign, dubbed “Friends Trust Friends.”

Chattanooga Among 15 Cities to Host 10-week Live Concert Series

CVB helps secure grant to produce the series.

CVB Plans Trip Advisor Workshop

Greenbrier County CVB will stage a free tourism marketing workshop focused on using Trip Advisor’s free tools to boost business.

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