Social Media

Posted on Sep 9th 2010 by eTourism
Nothing confirms how truly phenomenal your resort's services are than people raving about their experience with it through their social networking sites such as Twitter....
Posted on Sep 6th 2010 by eTourism
Answering and acknowledging frustrated clients or interested prospects are just not enough anymore when it comes to social media marketing. We have discussed previously on how to deal with Twitter complaints but what if what you have in your hands are ju...
Posted on Sep 1st 2010 by eTourism
If you're running a resort, making new friends is a must to getting new clients. And there's no better place to begin than through the Internet....
Posted on Aug 31st 2010 by eTourism
Every resort has experienced getting small complaints from their guests one time or another, be it because they don't like the scent of the free soap or that the concierge wasn't very helpful. They are usually issues that are easy to address but when they...
Posted on Aug 31st 2010 by eTourism
While posting Facebook status updates is a great way to engage with your resort clients, there are some ways to kick them up a notch to expand your promotional potential"by using tags. The feature was overlooked by many people who aren't staying up-to-dat...
Posted on Aug 30th 2010 by Bryan Marsh
You signed up for Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and other social networking sites for one main reason: to grow your client base. But did you know that using social media also helps your professional networking in more ways than one?...
Posted on Aug 26th 2010 by Bryan Marsh
Social media can be easily measured with various indicators like share of voice, reach, retweets, and comments. But measuring without a clear objective in mind won't bring you closer to success....
Posted on Aug 25th 2010 by Bryan Marsh
Hotel marketers already know that content is king, queen and prime minister that's why they have been employing SEO strategies to improve their search performance in search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. But they should also take note that c...
Posted on Aug 20th 2010 by Bryan Marsh
Facebook recently unveiled "Places", their much-awaited geolocation feature. How is it different from other location-based services such as Foursquare?...
Posted on Aug 19th 2010 by Bryan Marsh
Most hotels and apartments post photos of products and services on their pages to keep the customers updated. To date, there are many popular tools that you can use when uploading their photos. It all depends on what you are comfortable in using....