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Travel PR Strategies to Connect with Travelers as Consumer Spending is On the Rise

5W PR

Consumer spending is taking flight, and travelers are eager to rediscover the world after a period of grounded dreams. But in this exciting, competitive landscape, the question for brands becomes how they can grab their attention, ignite their imagination, and become their travel buddy of choice.

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Discovered by Porsche: the Art of Storytelling

Presspage

First-party data has taken precedence, offering invaluable insights into the preferences and behaviors of consumers. Porsche Nederland decided to choose a strategy based on consumer pull, instead of brand push. Data has emerged as the most prized possession, holding the key to unlocking meaningful relationships with the audience.

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Summer Travel: How PR & Comms Are Helping Drive Demand

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

This summer appears to mark the return of travel as we used to know it. Some of the types of travel expected to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels this summer include: Domestic Travel: Popular destinations that often include national parks, major cities, coastal areas, and other popular tourist attractions.

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The Four Trends in Food That Matter Now According to Giada De Laurentiis

5W PR

Giadzy is an e-commerce brand that offers Italian pantry products, lifestyle content, and a curated selection of travel guides and recipes. De Laurentiis also announced the debut of Giadzy’s private-label pasta, an initiative aimed at making hard-to-find pasta shapes more accessible to consumers.

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How’s the Storytelling in the Facebook Page from North Korea’s Airline, Air Koryo?

Ishmael's Corner

For consumer companies, Facebook offers one of the easiest platforms for brand storytelling. Take that photo of a customer smiling over the company’s product/service or that video of employees raising money for a worthy cause, publish on Facebook and voila! I think we can agree that this is not brand storytelling at its best.

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“A Lightbulb Moment”: Inside the Content Program That Helped Marriott Weather the Pandemic

Contently - Strategy

But in travel? But in that sea of platitudes, one message stood out: a video from then-Marriott International CEO Arne Sorenson getting choked up talking about how the pandemic would impact associates through no fault of their own. Today, Traveler spans 87 local editions across the globe.

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Why are many social media marketers still working from the 2015 playbook?

Communications Conversations

It’s changed how (if) we travel. Let’s look at four big shifts that have been happening in 2020 so far, and how I would argue most social media marketers have reacted: Shift #1: Customers don’t want ‘storytelling’–they want exceptional customer service. It’s changed how we work.