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Quick Trips: How to Score Spontaneous Bookings

Dana Communications

The golden rule of traveling was always to book early, and the earlier the better. Jump ahead to today’s world of flexible work schedules and mobile-savvy globe-trotters and you’ll find that more and more people are choosing to book shorter, spur-of-the-moment trips on the fly. Want to boost bookings in today’s spontaneous society?

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

Traveler's Q

In today’s digital age, having a strong online presence for your event is crucial in reaching out to a wider audience and boosting attendance. 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.

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How to Brief a Website Development Agency

Tourism eSchool

If you’re in the market for a new website, then you must undertake significant planning and due diligence to ensure that what you want developed, translates into what you get as an end product. Building a tourism website can be quite challenging, mainly because: You may not understand technical lingo.

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How to Write a Winning Proposal for Any Client

ADMEI

Comb through their website, study their past projects and events, and learn as much as possible about their clients. They may be interested in your approach to vendor relationships or client communication. Will you reach out after booking to set up your first meeting? How are you specifically equipped to help them?

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Do I Need A Media Room on My Destination Website? Uh… YES!

DCI

With such a fragmented media landscape, destination marketing organizations (DMOs) are asking whether or not a media room is still needed on their destination website. Communications professional Jennifer Sweeney was on hand and summed up her thoughts. Look at the blog topics and information you share on your website.

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How to boost your hotel bookings?

PXCom Media

: 2 minutes Today, 93% of the hotel customers use the Internet to compare the prices and book. This decision gives the hoteliers the opportunity to retake their bookings, by following these 4 tips to boost your hotel bookings and diversify your channels. Hoteliers: 4 great ideas to boost your hotel bookings!

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Making Destination Websites ADA Compliant

DCI

One place that we sometimes forget about is our tourism websites. DMOs sites, booking sites and campaign websites are just as important as doorways and ramps, and the ADA helps share guidance on how to accommodate those who are interested in the information we share online. A bit of investment up front goes a long way.

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