Strategic planning

The Love of Tourism: Bay of Plenty plans a future of flourishing

“Sustainability doesn’t go far enough,” says Kristin Dunne, CEO at Tourism Bay of Plenty (TBOP), echoing The Love of Tourism, her new destination plan. She stands at the forefront of destination marketing leaders calling for the tourism industry to expand its goals...

Banff National Park communications plan shifts traveller behaviour amid record-smashing visitor numbers

As more tourism destinations sustain high visitor volumes, some are using innovative strategies to manage visitation. Banff National Park (BNP) is one such place. It is Canada’s oldest and most visited national park, offering scenic outdoor adventures in the Canadian...

A brief history of your DMO’s role

Destination marketing is undergoing a revolutionary change. For many, mass advertising fades in relevance as word-of-mouth promotion moves front-and-centre and DMOs begin to manage experiences. Your visitors and residents influence people who trust them by sharing...

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