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Keeping Your Event Website Relevant: Why Regular Updates Are a Must

Traveler's Q

A website is the most significant platform for any organization to showcase its events and communicate with its audience. However, creating an event website is not enough to generate traffic and attract participants. Regular maintenance and updates are essential to keep the website relevant and engaging.

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How Tourism Organizations Can Find Inspiration for Content Strategy with AI Platforms

Advanced Travel and Tourism

ChatGPT can generate human-like text based on a given prompt, making it a useful tool for finding inspiration for blog topics, creating outlines for long-form content, and even assisting with quick ideas in case you find yourself battling a bout of writer’s block.

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The Power of Great Website Layout: Creating an Event Platform for Easy and Effective Navigation

Traveler's Q

A user-friendly website is key to a successful event. From the moment a potential attendee lands on your website, they should feel comfortable navigating and finding the information they need quickly and easily. A well-designed event website not only attracts attendees but also helps build anticipation and excitement.

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Maximizing Your Event’s Online Presence: Top Strategies for Showcasing Your Event on Your Website

Traveler's Q

With the rise of event promotion websites and the increasing number of features, it’s easier than ever to showcase your event in a way that will attract and engage potential attendees. Once you have these basics covered, you’ll have a strong foundation for promoting your event on your website.

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What tourism organizations should know about GA4

Advanced Travel and Tourism

On Friday, October 21, we presented a webinar in partnership with Southeast Tourism Society with introductory information to GA4 for tourism organizations. It was a fun, interactive session with essential information on how to move forward with the new and improved website analytics platform. . Universal Analytics . New Users .

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Bookmark These Top 30 Websites for Event Planners

Bizzaboo

We’ve compiled a list of websites for event planners so some of the hardest-working professionals can complete every task on their list. Skift Meetings (formerly EventMB) Formerly known as EventMB, Skift Meetings was founded in 2007 as one of the first blogs for event professionals. Ready to dive straight in?

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5 Tips for Engaging with First-Timers at Annual Events

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Some resources to consider creating include: A blog post — If your event has a website with blog functionality, write a blog titled, “What to Expect at…” or “Know Before You Go”, then send that link to new registrants. If you’re able, facilitate matches based on age, interests, role, or career stage.