Tag: social media
When you Google around looking for travel inspiration, do you find it frustrating to wade through some of the low-quality or spammy results? Try mixing up your Google searches …
Do you obsess over which travel photos you’re going to post to social media? Do you try to make sure your trip always looks fabulous, even when things go …
When I ask myself, “How did we manage to find our way on road trips/find a place to eat/find a hotel/find things to do, before everyone had a phone?” …
Travel inspiration has always come from a variety of sources – a tip from a friend, a magazine article, something on television, and of course more recently from social …
I wouldn’t yet include it in my list of favorite travel apps, but the see-it-once-and-you’re-done photo/video app Snapchat is an intriguing development in the world of digital travel communications. If you …
Along with the growing worldwide interest in craft beer and “farm to fork” seasonal cooking with as many local ingredients as possible, there’s also a lot of activity around …
Travel is a great fit for social media and mobile communications (especially social photography like Instagram) but what about preserving those pixels in hard-copy form? What about “collaging the …
As a former Florida resident for a few years, and a big fan of not only the unique attractions of the interior but also the gorgeous Gulf side beaches, …
It used to be that when you visited a destination, you picked up a couple of brochures at the airport or the train station or the bus station, to …
This past Saturday was Montreal’s Nuit Blanche, an all-night long festival which included, among its many attractions, light installations, musical performances, nude figure drawing classes, fireworks, movies, ice slides, …
There’s nothing funny about air travel during the holiday season with airline personnel and travelers having to deal with delays, crowded flights, bad weather, and grumpy passengers. But one …
I see it in the packed social media-related workshops and presentations at travel and tourism industry conferences. I see it in my email IN box, overflowing with “Look! Here!” …