Information for New Tourism Pros

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Working with interns-9 tips for a great experience

Spring and summer bring high school and college students out looking for summer internships – either as a way to make money or a way to fulfill a college credit requirement. Interns hope to learn about their chosen industry through the jobs they perform, and employers hope to get some free or inexpensive help during the busy season. […]

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The 80/20 Rule

The 80/20 Rule for Tourism Pros – easy homework included!

  I have written about the 80/20 Rule for Tourism Pros before, but I thought I would give all my readers a refresher course along with some worksheets I created for workshops on this topic. Never heard of the 80/20 rule? Read on! 80/20 explained In a nutshell, the 80/20 rule explains why some actions

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Tourism terms- do you know the difference between…?

One of the reasons I started a tourism industry blog in 2016 was to give people a way to have their questions answered, and learn more about this huge part of our economy. Learning on the job and through trial and error are not the most efficient strategies for anyone.  One of the most downloaded

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Attractions: What your DMO wants you to know

Do you work at an attraction and wonder how you can get your money’s worth from your partner DMO (Destination marketing organization) every year? Or are you in the DMO world and always looking for resources to share with your partners? Then read on! And if you missed the first part of the conversation, check

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DMOs: What your Attractions want you to know

I have worked at a regional DMO ( Destination Marketing Organization) as well as various attractions during my tourism career. I have seen how successful partnerships work, and drive visitation. But I  have also seen relationships between DMOs and attractions that were civil, but with subtle turf wars over information and progress.  By working together,

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8 Actions your business should take in the slow season

  This time of year can be challenging. Gray days, mud, and no sign of spring in sight. For me, this has always been the slow season, no matter where I have worked. Some of my readers work at ski resorts and in areas of the country where the tourists are flocking. But we all

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Six steps to Success at a Group Tour Trade Show👏🏼👏🏾

It’s November and that means one thing for everyone in the group tour industry, it’s Show Time! As in group tour trade shows. Some, such as NTA’s Travel Exchange are taking place now. There is ABA coming up and regional shows, smaller shows that target niches, and some shows that invite group leaders who are often

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Tourism in Rural Destinations: Read to the end! 😲

Tourism plays a vital role in the development and sustainability of rural destinations around the world. While urban areas often attract a significant portion of tourist attention, rural destinations possess unique charms and advantages that make them valuable for both tourists and local communities. Here are some reasons why tourism is important in rural destinations:

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NTTW week

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    Welcome to National Travel and Tourism Week!   This is the week that the United States celebrates our Industry and shows the world what an impact we make in the economy, world relations, and memory-making. Our industry may have changed a lot in the last few years, but it is still the best

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