Hawaii.com is on Facebook
Hawaii.com, the popular vacation planning website for the Hawaiian Islands, now has its own page on Facebook. It established the page to better communicate with its members and the general public.
Just visit the site and you will see why Hawaii.com on Facebook is indeed the information source for all things Hawaii.
In these economic times, your readers need all of the information they can get to plan a vacation they can enjoy and afford. All of that information is contained in the over 5,000 pages of Hawaii.com, the most in-depth site on the web devoted to these exotic islands.
Readers can now interact with the website via Facebook.
The Facebook page features articles, photos and videos about Hawaii, as well as deals that you can only get through Hawaii.com. Visitors to the Facebook page can also interact with each other through wall postings and comments.
“We believe that being on Facebook and other social media sites is essential to establishing Hawaii.com as the authority on all things Hawaii,” stated Steve Langley, director of Sales and Marketing. “We have over one million members in our travel club, that’s a lot of names and e-mail addresses, but our Facebook page allows us to put faces to our fans, which makes it so much more personal”.
Hawaii.com was established on Facebook in late April and already has over 600 fans. The fan base is growing at a steady rate as those interested in vacationing in Hawaii discover the page.
The Facebook presence follows the highly-successful launch of a new interactive quarterly online publication called “Hawaii.com, The Magazine.”
Articles currently in the magazine include…”What you didn’t know about Hawaii,” “When to book a trip to Hawaii? “Consider Hawaii for your wedding and/or honeymoon,” “Where to see and be seen on Oahu” and “The most romantic places in Hawaii.”
Remember, Hawaii.com is your source for everything Hawaii! You can book your trip right from its pages. Also, be sure to take a look at its online magazine, “Hawaii, The Magazine.”
Karen
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