Posts Tagged ‘tourism’
Becoming a China-Ready Destination
By Bethany, Social Media Strategist | April 18, 2019 According to the Telegraph, by 2030 the China tourism market will account for a quarter of the international tourism market. Including hotels and airfare, the average Chinese traveler spends $7,200 on a trip to the U.S. If your destination is not prepared to welcome this market,…
Read MoreVisual Storytelling Ideas for Your Tourism Brand
By Bethany, Social Media Strategist | March 18, 2019 Visual content leaves an impression on people. If a relevant image is paired with information, people retain 65% of that information three days later, according to HubSpot. If you want to tell your brand’s story in a unique, and captivating way, you have to incorporate visual…
Read MoreTravel Show Takeaways: Useful Trends & Data for Marketers
By Traci, Destination Marketing Manager | January 29, 2019 Yes, I’m one of those annoying people who take pictures of the screen during PowerPoint presentations, so I can refer back to useful information afterwards. And there was plenty of that in the sessions presented at last week’s New York Times Travel Show trade day. This…
Read MoreTwo Types of Travelers: Baby Boomers vs. Millennials
Takeaways from the New York Times Travel Show By: Bethany | February 8, 2018 Some of the BBG&G team attended the New York Times Travel Show on January 26. We like to stay on top of travel industry trends, and this event is an opportunity to sit in on sessions on new research. Key Takeaway…
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