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TOURISM MARKETING Janna Patrick Arts & Communications Coord./PIO

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Tourism Marketing Presentation for the Texas Municipal League's 2011 annual convention featuring Janna Patrick, Shanna Smith Snyder and James Kunke.

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TOURISM MARKETING

Janna PatrickArts & Communications Coord./PIO

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TOURISM MARKETING

• What is tourism marketing?Tourism marketing involves product development, location and pricing.

• Develop the brand identity first. The brand is who you are and the slogan is what you do.

• Example : Conroe

Urban Jewel in the Piney Woods

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• Develop the brand and build it. Public relations and advertising maintain it’s position. PR lays the foundation and advertising moves the communication.

• Intangibles & tangibles in tourism marketing.• Add marketing resources and services or

products to meet customers needs.Example: Online Visitors Guide, maps, collateral print brochures

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• Focus on a demographic most likely to buy the product rather than a mass market.Example: Product development in Downtown Conroe is the Arts & Entertainment District with 3 theatres, 4 art galleries, 3 restaurants and some retail. The Cultural tourist is the target demographic and families.

• Develop a product that is unique and shows a differiention from other cities.

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• You have to sell a tourism experience or promise.

• A promise is established through consistent messaging, reinforced by a strong brand delivery and the community must embrace it.

• It must project a unique identity and character.

• For every hour traveling to a destination, you must have 4 hours of entertainment.

Rogar Brooks Destination Development

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TOURISM MARKETING PLANFirst 3-5 Years

• Develop a themed branding campaign• Design and maintain a tourism website• Create a consumer marketing & PR campaign• Create a Visitor Information Center system• Add a limited number of off-season events Example: Over 11 non-profit arts organizations

produce a season every year in Conroe.

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• The result of good product development relative to tourism means local business organizations, and events gain revenue from enhanced marketing support.

• The city gains an increase in lodging and sales taxes.

• Tourism in Texas is economic developmentIn providing the product to create jobs

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TOURISM MARKETING• Tourism must have a uniqueness & memories• Three types of memory that is :

1. What we expect to happen (pre-memory)2. Ability to show positive quality product perception.3. Word of mouth is an example of post memory which is extremely important.

Dr. Peter Tarlow – Texas A & M University

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TOURISM TACTICS

• Mobility Marketing through Smart PhonesText to a phone number that advertises your event complete with a map, schedule and event informationTargets 18-40 years old and 50 years oldTrack where they are coming from through information they give when they sign up.

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TOURISM TACTICS

• Website – Start posting your event 90 days before the event starts.

• Radio – 2 weeks before your event, no less that 21 spots per week. Use the radio station your demographic listens to.

• TV- Public Access Channel & Public Affairs shows on community activities is offered free of charge in most cities.

• Call ABC Faces and tell them about your event

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TOURISM TACTICS

• Volunteer Participation Kickoff a volunteer event to recruit Work with different ages and put them where

their strengths can shine Thank them and give them ownership

Do a post event analysis and ask them what went right and what went wrong.

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TOURISM MARKETINGEvents In Conroe

.

• Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival – 2nd weekendIn October – Over 20 Years Old

• Conroe Christmas Celebration – 2nd weekendin December

• First Thursday FREE Concerts April to Sept.• KidzFest – FREE – For Kids of all ages - April

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• Resources – Dr. Ray Perryman State of Texas - Cultural Tourism Report

• TELP – Texas Event Leadership Program Texas A & M University – Certified Event TrainingWill provide secret shoppers to your event at no cost to give feedback on your event.

• IFEA – International Festivals & Events

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• Log onto www.cityofconroe.org, visitors, calendar for more info.

• Janna Patrick – [email protected] 522-3025

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Improving Abilene’s Quality of Life Through Travel & Tourism

MISSION: HEADS IN BEDS

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Tourism in the World

• WORLD’S largest service industry.

• Employs 235 MILLION people.

• 9.2% of the Global GDP.

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• 1 in 9 are employed in travel & tourism in U.S.

• $113 BILLION in tax revenue.

• #1 U.S. export with$22 BILLION trade surplus.

Tourism in America

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You could fill the Cowboy Stadium 126 TIMES with people directly employed in the U.S. Travel Industry!

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You could fill the Rangers Ballpark nearly 11 TIMES over with TEXANS directly employed in the Travel

Industry.

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San Antonio

61,700 JOBS $134 MILLION LOCAL

TAX REVENUE

Abilene

3,480 JOBS $6.1 MILLION LOCAL

TAX REVENUEAustin / Round Rock

45,000 JOBS $99 MILLION LOCAL

TAX REVENUE

Houston / Baytown / Sugar Land

112,900 JOBS

$248 MILLION LOCAL TAX REVENUE

Ft. Worth / Arlington

62,700 JOBS $78 MILLION LOCAL

TAX REVENUE

Dallas / Plano / Irving

80,600 JOBS $211 MILLION LOCAL

TAX REVENUE

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Traditional Industry vs. Travel Industry

To MarketsMove Products

Move Markets To Products(destination)

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Convention & Visitor Bureau FundingHotel Tax

City, 7-9%

State, 6%

Venue, 2%

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Mun

icip

ality City Dept.

Chamber Tourism Promotion

Sales

Service

AdvertisingIndependent

Destination Marketing Organizations

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One Way That We Sell & Serve…

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BENEFITS OF SOCIAL

MEDIA

Helps SEO

Increases Brand

Awareness

Builds Relationships

Empowers Followers

Crisis Management

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Why Are We Doing All This?

• Food & Travel are 2 industries that MUST be on social media.

• Mobile usage will trump desktop usage by 2014 (if not sooner).

• 8% of all bookings will take place via mobile by 2012.

• 52% say that friends Facebook photos inspired their next trip.

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What This Means…

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Travel Matters

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City & County Presentation Video

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Best Advice?

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TOURISM = EcoDev

Creates Jobs

An Income

Generator

Supports City

Services

$800 in Taxes

Generates Tax

Revenue

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Contact InformationShanna Smith Snyder

Director of CommunicationAbilene Convention and Visitors Bureau

325.676.2556 (Office)[email protected]

@shannasmith@AbileneCVB

www.slideshare.net/shannasmithsnyder

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James KunkeCommunity Relations & Tourism Director

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