Check out these articles to see what you may have missed this week: 1: Facebook Ads Become Dramatically More Transparent | AllFacebook the Tourism Tech Corner thinks: This is a simple but beneficial change for Facebook users and for advertisers. The ad’s URL only displays if it’s taking you off Facebook.com. So you still won’t [...]
A colleague at a local Convention & Visitor Bureau (CVB) recently mentioned that their office wanted to include a blog in their social media strategy, and she wanted my thoughts about which blogging platform they should use. Here is a brief rundown of some of the most popular blogging platforms, as well as a few [...]
If you’ve been online at all in the last 45 days, you’ve likely seen Facebook’s new Like (or Recommend) button on websites all over the internet. In April Facebook released Open Graph (check out ReadWriteWeb’s excellent summary here), which, in short, gives websites – large and small – the ability to integrate some of Facebook’s [...]
If you’ve already created a Twitter account, a Facebook Fan Page and a WordPress blog for your organization, you’re on the right track. Now that you have accounts at a handful of social media sites, how do you manage them all? There are dozens of social media management platforms out there, including some great ones [...]
Joy Cropper’s presentation at the 2009 Indiana Tourism Summit was all about Permission Email Marketing. Joy went over – in detail – the campaign that Williams Randall put together for our office. Below is Joy’s entire presentation: 2009 Tourism Summit: Permission Email – Joy Cropper View more presentations from Indiana Office of Tourism Development. Joy [...]