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Tourism Marketing for Hotels, Resorts, Destinations, Attractions and Beyond
According to recent statistics, One third of US Internet users now research and book travel online, and Travel is the biggest online spending category in Canada, accounting for almost 60% of total consumer spending in 2006. (Sources: eMarketer™) Sometimes you just have to resort to the statistics!
A Couple of Chicks e-Marketing specializes tourism and Hospitality Industry marketing online with clients in the United States and Canada with expertise in Destination Marketing, Hotel Brand Marketing with Multi-Branded, Managed portfolios and with Independent Hotels & Resorts, and other tourism and hospitality verticals.
- Do you have an Internet marketing strategy that does not rely on Intermediaries and on-line discounters like Expedia?
- Do you know the origins of your traffic and what your target audience is doing right now to find your website?
- How does your on-line distribution measure up against your competitors?
- Do you have a strategic Online Marketing Plan for your tourism business in place?
We have recognized there is a need for non-intimidating solutions for tourism marketing strategy and have worked with tourism businesses across North America to develop interactive and measurable online strategies with clients including Marriott International, Niagara Falls Tourism, Nova Scotia Tourism and beyond.
Let A Couple of Chicks proven experience work for you! We will show you how to position your tourism business on-line to open the floodgates of revenue potential!
To read more about the Chicks' take on tourism and hospitality marketing check out "Is the Brand really helping you with your Hotel Internet Distribution Strategy" - Part 1: Organic Optimization; and Part 2: Paid Distribution Marketing.
A Couple of Chicks also educates about the importance of an Online Marketing Strategy for Tourism with their popular Get Cracking e-Marketing workshops with recent speaking engagements that include; Travel Alberta, B.C. Tourism Industry Conference 2007, SYTA (Student Youth Travel Association) and the Illinois Annual Conference on Tourism, 2008.
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