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By spending as little as six hours a week, 66% of marketers see lead generation benefits with social media. (Hubspot 2016).

When marketing your business use your industry expertise to gain more Twitter followers. You know your business inside out...

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Tourism Conferences are an opportunity for problem-solvers to gather with fellow industry leaders to share their solutions. I.e. Problem: needing an escape from the rat-race, that caters to a love of yoga. Solution: a rural wellness retreat offering...

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Blogging adds value to your tourism website. We’ve heard it before. But, you’re already busy running your tourism business, you don’t have the time to come up with content for a blog on your tourism website. But here’s the thing: it may seem like a...

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It doesn’t matter how great your tourism marketing email content is, you need email subject lines that attract tourists or no one will open your emails. In fact, 33% of email recipient’s decide whether to open an email based on its subject line,...

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If you want to go on vacation - to a new city, on a camping trip, or a wine tour - you plan it first, right? Arriving at your destination, like an Ontario tourist region, with no plan wastes time and money. So if you want to create tourism websites...

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So we have discussed the Tourist Tammy persona and what she is looking for with her two sons. But now we need to provide her with quality content and calls to action.

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Twitter is best known for its short, micro-blog style messages that get right to the point. Use Twitter to get more tourist bookings by using the 140 characters to catch the attention of tourists about your destination and convert them to visitors....

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Writing an Ontario tourism blog takes a lot of time, energy and research. You need to set the right tone to both entertain and inform. It needs to be the right length: long enough to communicate the message, but short enough not to make people bored...

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You already know that leaving out food on a picnic table attracts bears to your campsite. Why? The bears are hungry and need to find food. They like to eat. The food meets a need and want.

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