Reasons Why Every Hotel Should Have a Blog
Through a hotel blog, you can promote your brand, connect with guests and provide a wealth of information about your hotel and its location.
Through a hotel blog, you can promote your brand, connect with guests and provide a wealth of information about your hotel and its location.
Travel + Leisure has announced the winners of its first Social Media in Travel + Tourism Awards (SMITTYS). The 28 winners were selected by a panel of social media and travel industry pros
The W Hotel in Times Square currently has an Instagram Photography Exhibit, a collaboration between the hotel and a photography community called Instagram NYC. The exhibit runs from May
On May 5, Kings Dominion, a popular amusement park near Richmond, will be the latest place in the state to have LOVE pop up, and with it, a chance to win one of 25 season passes being awarded by the Virginia Tourism Corporation.
SherpaReviews.com helps avid travelers identify top-rated hotels, restaurants, and extraordinary things-to-do in San Diego within a visually captivating 3D multimedia view.
The Jet Set Pets delivers the latest pet news, information on the hottest pet-friendly hotels and the most-up-to-date information on products for pampered pets and posh pups.
Pinterest is emerging as a platform to watch. A few brands are testing the waters and seem to be doing well, setting great examples for other organizations that may be curious.
Le Parc Suite Hotel is holding a contest via Facebook to appoint a “Director of Pet Relations,” the dog that will receive featured placement on Le Parc’s Pet Friendly and Pet Policy Pages.
One of the platforms to watch in 2012 is Pinterest, which lets users organize things they find on the web. There could be decent potential for the hospitality industry.