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December 19th, 2012

5 New Uses for Social Media Tools

Looking for the next big social media tool or site? You won't find it here.

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By Lara Kretler, Vice President, Social Media Lead
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I attended two social media conferences last month: SOMET, the Social Media Tourism conference, in El Paso, and the Smart Business Midwest Social Media Summit in Cleveland, where I served on a panel about taking social media strategy to the next level. Despite obvious differences in geography and industries, I found several similarities between the [...]

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Categories: Social Marketing
Tags: Google, Instagram, Pinterest secret boards, social media, tourism, Twitter, Twitter lists, virtual photo walks
June 27th, 2012

TBEX Conference 2012 Recap

Travel bloggers unite!

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By Kimberly Miles, Senior Account Specialist
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What happens when you get a group of more than 700 travel bloggers and travel industry professionals together in the mountains of Colorado? In addition to high altitude deliriousness, you get #TBEX as a trending topic on Twitter for five days in a row. Now in its fourth year, the travel blogger exchange conference (TBEX) [...]

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Tags: blogger, blogger relations, Colorado, Keystone, TBEX, tourism, travel, travel blogger
March 16th, 2010

Travel Industry Tech

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By Marty McDonald,
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Woman using Windows Mobile device in park with childFive tips for keeping up with mobile travel technology As a leader in Fahlgren’s tourism practice, I read a lot of articles and blog posts about trends shaping the travel industry. Last week I came across an article in USA Today titled “Smart phones have changed the way we travel.” You can say that again. The [...]

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Tags: .mobi, Interactive, mobile applications, mobile technology, tourism, travel and tourism, trends
March 16th, 2010

Travel Industry Tech

Five tips for keeping up with mobile travel technology

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By Marty McDonald, Vice President
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Woman using Windows Mobile device in park with childAs the leader of Fahlgren Mortine’s tourism practice, I read a lot of articles and blog posts about trends shaping the travel industry. Last week I came across an article in USA Today titled “Smart phones have changed the way we travel.” You can say that again. The article gives a long list of examples [...]

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Categories: Public Relations, Uncategorized
Tags: .mobi, Marketing Communications, mobile applications, mobile technology, tourism, travel and tourism, trends
May 11th, 2009

A New Approach for Big Sky Country

There's nothing here.

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MontanaAmid all the discussion and chatter about the decline in traditional advertising, it makes an even more powerful statement lately when a print ad stops me in my tracks. This happened a couple of days ago when I was flipping through a recent issue of Budget Travel. I was looking for a specific article when [...]

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Tags: destination marketing, Marketing Communications, print advertising, tourism, tourism marketing, traditional media
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