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How Destinations Should Talk to Visitors on Social

Crowdriff

In the words of Visit Franklin’s Josh Collins, “ your goal as a marketer should be to treat people like human beings even when your interaction with them is online only ”. Other people in your visitors’ social network will see your responses and become interested in you. — Visit Pagosa (@visitpagosa) July 31, 2016.

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Thailand goes digital to “spice up” MICE sector

Travel Daily Media

Launched by the Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) on Monday at a major event at the IMAX cinema in Bangkok, the third edition of the ‘Spice Up Your Business Agenda’ campaign includes a new mobile app, an enhanced MICE website, and new online tools for meeting planners.

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7 Ways to Create Immersive Mobile Event App Experiences

Stova

How do you leverage mobile apps during online events? But online events don’t have to lack engagement. Optimize online events with mobile solutions that mimic the onsite experience. Messaging and one-on-one matchmaking facilitate networking. These solutions generated buzz in 2016 with the hit game Pokemon Go.

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4 Key Sources of Visual Content Every Marketer Needs to Know About

Crowdriff

For example, if you’re a destination marketing organization, these are the photos people have taken in your destination and then shared online. . A post shared by CrowdRiff (@crowdriff) on Jul 6, 2016 at 12:59pm PDT. lifeatcrowdriff. In-house visuals are the images you create yourself.

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Alternatives to Twitter

Conferences that Work

Ernie Smith explains why ownership and openness matter when choosing a social network alternative to Twitter. Of course, the distinctive thing about all of these networks is that each ultimately is centralized, rather than being built on an open protocol. And that’s where commercial networks often falter.