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eMarketing in 2010Rob Stokes

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This is not about football

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But a realisation that the internet is here to stay

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…. and like it or not, tourism starts online

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In the UK, the internet is now the biggest marketing channel in terms of spend

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The average UK tourism company is spending well over 50% of it’s marketing budget online

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Are we giving eMarketing the respect it deserves?

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How it all fits together

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eMarketing is NOT just a list of tactics

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It achieves its true potential when these tactics work together

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The tactics need each other

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They feed off each other

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They are substantially less effective without each other

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At the centre of your eMarketing universe is your website

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A hub to drive traffic to

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A medium through which you can communicate and build a relationship with your audience

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But it can’t just be any old website

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You MUST add value to your user’s experience. Before, during and after their visit

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Websites are no longer just brochures

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They should be built to attract, convert and retain customers – or they shouldn’t exist at all

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The average tourism website has 11 seconds to capture a user before they get bored and go elsewhere

Travelmole

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Is your website THAT good?

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Our web development priorities

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Monitoring your website’s performance

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Top stats to keep an eye on

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Goal metrics above all else: conversion rates!

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Unique users (not HITS)

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Traffic Sources (and their conversion rates)

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Engagement Metrics

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Bounce rate

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Repeat users

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Pages per user

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Time spent on site

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A quick word on mobile sites

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Get one

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Bringing traffic to your website

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Search Engines!

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1 Billion searches each day

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Lots of volume, but why is this important?

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Searchers are looking for what your are offering

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They WANT to find you!

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And if they don’t find you, they WILL find your competitor

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Over 40% of online bookings started with a search

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Major considerations in 2010:

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Organic search – keyword rich links are everything, build a site that offers so much value that it attracts them naturally

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Universal search: make sure your images, videos and maps are optimised to take advantage of all the SERP real estate

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Mobile search: location aware users in a highly goal driven mode

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Expect paid search prices to rise heavily next year

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Make sure your organic and paid search campaigns are learning from each other

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Always be optimising your response paths

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Search marketing will bring a lot of traffic to your site, but you can’t stop there…

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You should be looking to build communities around your business

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Social Media can play a big part in this

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A few social media channels:

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The most important one…

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A few tips to take it to the next level

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Be strategy lead.

The medium is not the message

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How will social media deliver on your business goals?

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Push for critical mass quickly

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Discover and target influential individuals and communities

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Identify and fill content holes – don’t echo

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Write with your keyword strategy at your side

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Consider the impact of social media on your other eMarketing tactics

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Create a social media culture internally, it will reflect externally

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Let’s look at a few specific examples…

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Online Video: YouTube

Second largest search engine!

60% market share

100+ million viewers a night

‘The overnight success’ thing

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Encourage your customers to build content on your behalf

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300+ Million active users

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And many ways to communicate with them:

•Groups and Pages

•Applications

•Ads

•Facebook Connect

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Of the travellers who use Twitter...

•52% Tweeted between 4 and Ten times per day•25% Tweeted 10 updates or more per day•60% Used Twitter to connect with hotels and transport•28% Made a reservation following an initial contact on Twitter

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But the Buzz isn’t always good...

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11 million people search for “Ryanair” each month.

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A Ryanair employee comments on a blog…

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Followed by the official response

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Then the online community got hold of it

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Then the newspapers got hold of it

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These powerful sites often linked to this site…

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And we know how important good links are…

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Why is your online reputation important?

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Because peers are the most trusted source of recommendation

Edelman Trust Barometer 2008

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Consumer Generated Content influences over $10 Billion per year in online travel

Compete.com

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Tripadvisor.co.uk is the favourite website for UK users for holiday inspiration.

European Travel Commission

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88% of Trip Advisor Visitors are influenced by the content the read on the site

European Travel Commission

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People are talking, are you listening?

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Are you truly engaging with them?

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Monitoring your online reputation helps you…

… avoid a reputation crisis by informing you quickly… discover quick and effective new marketing opportunities… improve customer service through engagement … understand your customers’ needs and wants better … identify powerful influencers to target with WOM campaigns

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A final word on email marketing

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Do it and do it properly. It will serve you well.

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In conclusion: eMarketing fundamentals

•Get your website right, make it remarkable!

•Drive qualified traffic to it.

•Optimise the conversion of that traffic.

•Build a relationship with your audience.

•Test, test, test.

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Thank Youwww.quirk.biz/etourism