For Tourism Operators and Businesses View the Industry Advice on Best Practices in Promoting Your Town or Event...
View the entire Dan Taylor Presentation "The Power of Tourism" on the 5 You Tubes below... Dan Taylor is the Economic Development Officer of Prince Edward County Ontario which has developed into a major recognized tourism destination in the past ten years.
Also Roger Brooks is an tourism industry consultant and his book Your Town has 25 rules of successful tourism promotion and destination development. Visit Roger Brook's web site at Destination Development.
Your Town –A Destination
The 25 Immutable Rules of Successful Tourism
By Roger A Brooks & Muary Forman
In order to be successful in making your community a destination:
1.You must be able to get passer-by to stop
2.You need to create ways to keep them in town longer
3.You should strive for your community to become an overnight or multi-day destination
…It costs a whole lot less to bring the same visitors back again than it does to keep getting new ones.
Here is a summary listing of Roger Brook's 25 Rules and his presentation...
Success Begins with a Good Architect- Approach your tourism plan as if you were designing a house. It should feature a welcoming entryway, all the necessary amenities such as bathrooms, a place to play, a place to relax, and a special room for each for each of your guests.
Rule #2
Relationships Require More than One Person
Your town will always be much more successful as one loud voice, rather than a bunch of small voices…Tourism partnerships are much like a marriage.
Rule #3
Put Your Bait out on the Highway- the rule of billboards and exits
People travelling at highway speeds have approximately 4 seconds to read your message.
Rule #4
Toilets Attract More than Flies
Restrooms are one of the easiest devices for luring visitors into your community….”Clean public restrooms –easy access” can translate into visitor spending.
Rule #5
First Impressions are really lasting impressions- The Rule of Perceived Value
Take a critical look at your gateway signage to see if it reflects the community picture you want to project.
Rule #6
Real men don’t ask for directions- the rule of way-finding
Directional signs help visitors navigate through the area, by telling them what there is to see and do, where amenities are located and where the attractions are.
Rule #7
20/20 Signage Equals $$$- the rule of perpendicular signs
Rule # 8
Parking is not just for lovers- the parking limits rule.
Numerous studies have shown that shoppers- especially the ones from out of town – take approximately 4 hours to satisfy their shopping and dining interest. Have a place for long term parking and parking for trucks and RVs as well.
Rule #9
The Bellman does more than just open doors- the rule of front line sales
Front line staff should be able to educate tourism of local amenities to recommend reasons why tourists should stay longer in your community.
Rule #10
Kiosks Never Sleep – the 365 and 24/7 rule
Make sure your visitors can get information always at self serve brochure kiosks.
Rule #11
Critical Mass is Not Just a Religious Experience- the rule of convenience
The minimum critical mass to create a destination downtown is the 10+ 10+ 10+ rule. Within a two to three lineal blocks there should be a least- 10 destination retail shops, 10 venues for dining and 10 places open after 6 PM. Nightlife is critical. Entertainment is preferable.
Rule #12
If It Stinks , Use Deodorant – the rule of turning negatives into positives
Take a hard look at your town’s challenges and how you might be able to turn those into assets.
Rule #13
Insanity Has Its Own Rewards- the rule of being unique
Rule #14
Be Worthy Of A Standing Ovation – the rule of being the best
Simply self proclaiming that you’re the best won’t cut it. Your town needs third party endorsements.
Rule #15
Movie Credits Tell The Real Story – the rule of Supporting businesses
What are the biggest draws to your community and does your town promote the supporting businesses.
Rule #16
Great Stories Make The Campfire Memorable – the rule of telling stories
Rule #17
The Shortest Distance Between Two Points Is A Good Time
If your community is located an hour from the major population area from which you are trying to attract visitors, it needs to have four hour’s worth of activities that cater to that visitor
Rule #18
Happiness Is Positive Cash Flow- the rule of marketing versus product development
Is your town under so much pressure to make something happen “now” that most of its funds are spent on marketing, even though its product isn’t fully developed?
Rule #19
Sell The Rapids, Not The River-the rule of selling the experience
Rule #20
Make It Easy To Tell Your Cows From My Cows- the rule of branding
Rule #21
Photos Are Worth A Thousand Nights- the rule of “wow” photography
Rule #22
Don’t Let Your Last Opportunity Become A Lost Opportunity- the rule of closing the sale
Rule #23
Bragging Is More Effective When Someone Else Does It For You- the rule of public relations
Rule #24
Let Your Fingers Do The Walking – the rule of websites
Rule #25
Repetition Gets Results,
Repetition Gets Results – the rule of frequency
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