Community destinations share success and avoid failure
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Co-operative initiative helps destinations work together to fast-track success and avoid costly failures
Community tourism destinations are now freely sharing information about projects thanks to a new initiative.
A new questionnaire is now online that allows destinations to simply key in details of their destination- what it’s like, what they want from tourism – and, importantly, what initiatives have been successful for them – AND those that haven’t worked.
All they then need to do is to sit back and wait for a monthly report generated from the website data by TotemTourism.com.
To reap swathes of opportunities, ways to save money and marketing methods that have really worked.
This co-operative project magnifies the opportunities for any destination – and minimizes the risks by making available lots of factual, practical information and real, workable ideas.
HOW IT WORKS:
1. you share your destination experience 2. others share theirs 3. Everybody who has shared their experience benefits by getting a monthly report and analysis of all shared experience. Simple but effective!
And it’s all absolutely FREE.
To access the questionnaire just go HERE
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