Twitter for Restaurants

This guide is for restaurants just starting out on Twitter. After getting a few of my own client’s restaurants set up with Twitter, I discovered they really didn’t know what it was all about and how to use it to increase patronage – let alone what on earth to tweet about. After all, they had [...]

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Twitter, Facebook meet Destination Concierge Extraordinaire

Twitter, Facebook meet Destination Concierge Extraordinaire

Interview with @SeattleMaven @SeattleMaven is none other than Ann Peavey, the visitor info and concierge extraordinaire for Seattle’s Convention and Visitors Bureau. A self-described “Seattle Know-It-All, Concierge, Information Guru, Food & Wine Enthusiast, History Buff & Aficionado of Good Hygiene”, Ann knows what’s shaking in and around Seattle and gets the word out through Twitter, [...]

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Building a brand with Twitter

Building a brand with Twitter

A great branded presence on Twitter might keep visitors looking through your tweets for good information, and will likely entice them to follow you. As I’ve featured in a previous post there are a few (but not nearly enough) great looking skins seen on various destinations’ Twitter pages. I recently developed a skin for a [...]

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All aTwitter

All aTwitter

  DO YOU TWITTER? Twitter has opened up amazing opportunity in my life – it helps grow my personal brand and freelance business, drives traffic to my website and regularly opens up new relationships and networks that I probably could never have found on my own nor even dreamed of having access to. I signed [...]

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National Travel & Tourism Week

National Travel & Tourism Week

NATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURISM WEEK This week marks the 26th Annual National Travel & Tourism Week. According to the U.S. Travel Association, the collective goal of promoting National Travel &Tourism Week is to “enhance the country’s economy, security and perception, and recognize the cultural and social benefits created by travel and tourism.” No doubt the [...]

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