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  Andy Levine  

The Idea Incubator Goes to Campus
June 28, 2010 - Andy Levine

The New York Times had an interesting article over the weekend about how universities around the country are now working closely with investors to ensure that promising ideas are nurtured and turned into successful start-ups. Bob Tedeschi reports that the difference between these academic “proof-of-concept centers” and traditional business incubators is that they get involved in a much earlier stage. 

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  Jessica Tuquero  

The Secret to Success with Social Media: Great Client Service
August 27, 2009 - Jessica Tuquero

During the past year, my colleagues and I have been asked how communities can promote themselves using social media. At first glance, it seems straightforward: sign onto a social networking site and fill your updates with positive information about your region. At times, though, this is done without proper evaluation on whether the content provided is what your target

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  Malcolm Griffiths  

So who are the ‘Tweet Elite’ amongst U.S. CVB?
July 27, 2009 - Malcolm Griffiths

I’m sure I’m not the only one whose day is being further taken up with monitoring my Facebook feed, ‘RT-ing’ tweets and looking for ‘chatter’ on blogs on behalf of my travel destination clients. As our marketing methods evolve to include social media, it is important for us travel marketers to stay on top of this growing communication trend and

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  Elissa Doyle  

Associations: The Bright Spot in the Challenging MICE Picture
July 17, 2009 - Elissa Doyle

On Tuesday, June 30, Development Counsellors International (DCI) welcomed marketing professionals representing destinations around the globe to a discussion on the meetings, incentives, conventions and event (MICE) industry.  Our panel consisted of experts in the meetings and convention industry:   ·          Kathleen Leuba, Executive Vice President, Mondotels: America’s industry leader in sales and marketing to the MICE market   ·         

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  Peggy Bendel  

International Travelers: Keep ‘em Coming Through Traditional Public Relations and Social Media
June 23, 2009 - Peggy Bendel

Let’s hope this is not the summer of tourism’s discontent.  With the economy in a tailspin, a majority of Americans — some 56 percent — recently told Roper pollsters they had no plans for a summer vacation this year. That’s up from previous years.  Worse, a third of Americans surveyed said they had already canceled at least one trip this year

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  Andy Levine  

Five Rules of Successful Place Branding
June 4, 2009 - Andy Levine

On Friday morning I will be participating in a “Branding the City” Panel at the World Investment Conference in La Baule, France.  Here’s a link to the conference webpage (www.labaulewic.org).  A very interesting line-up of speakers will be presenting.     I’m interested to see how this largely European audience reacts to “five rules” detailed in my presentation:   1.      Be

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  Andy Levine  

Putting the Face of a 266-Year-Old Man on National Tourism Week
May 18, 2009 - Andy Levine

On May 11th, more than two dozen Sonoma County businesses celebrated National Tourism Week by “making change” with a total of $25,000 in $2 bills.  Trust me, that’s a lot of two-dollar bills.   As the rarely-seen bills, bearing the portrait of Thomas Jefferson (hence the “SpendTom.com” tag), make their way through the community and beyond, they will act as

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  Tara Morrill  

Newsweek’s Daniel Gross Discusses Approach to Economic Development and Tourism in New Global Economy
April 6, 2009 - Tara Morrill

Newsweek Senior Editor Daniel Gross, one of the most widely read financial and economic writers working today, led a straight-forward discussion at DCI offices recently attended by economic developers representing more than thirty five countries in which he tackled how we slipped into this global economic crisis, when the US might start to recover and how foreign direct investment

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  Peggy Bendel  

Medical Tourism: A "Cure" for Destinations, Travel Agents and Consumers?
- Peggy Bendel

As the cost of American health care continues to rise, it is no surprise that patients are seeking the most affordable location to receive quality care. What is raising eyebrows is the response of insurance companies nation-wide who are offering to cover both the travel and medical costs for patients seeking medical care abroad.   According to a study released

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  Dariel Curren  

Can "Community Capitalism" Help Your Community Seize Control of Its Economic Future?
February 17, 2009 - Dariel Curren

With our nation's loss of nearly 600,000 jobs last month and pink slips now being doled out at the rate of 20,000 per day according to a recent front-page headline in The New York Times, communities across America have good reason to think "the sky is falling."  Few occupations or corners of the country are being spared.   So what

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