Posts Tagged ‘pinterest’

Pinterest for Travel and Tourism Promotion

Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

GUAM-pinterest-homePinterest can be a powerful and fun addition to your travel and tourism PR social networking program. For those of you not already on the bandwagon, Pinterest is a social networking platform that allows users to create virtual bulletin boards on which they can “pin” inspiring images or videos.

Followers can like your pins, effectively bookmarking them, or repin them to their own boards to share them with their own followers. Gorgeous travel shots are particularly suited to the Pinterest audience; the combination of images, video and descriptions can bring a place to life for its followers. It’s a visually rich way to create a buzz around any travel destination.

Create boards to highlight different areas of interest for vacationers: for example, Placemaking Group client, the Guam Visitors Bureau shares images about local culture, Guam’s stunning beaches, wedding ideas, sightseeing activities, and sports and golf, among other attractions specific to Guam.

Likewise, the Micronesian island of Kosrae (also a Placemaking Group client) posts about diving and snorkeling, the island’s natural beauty, its people, and getaways, including links to reviews for Kosrae hotels.

Both islands use a mixture of original content from the Visitors Bureau uploaded to Pinterest, and repinned content posted by other Pinterest fans of Guam and Kosrae. Being engaged by sharing images is part of what it’s all about. With that in mind, Pinterest posts can easily be shared across platforms, cross-promoting your posts via Facebook and Twitter.

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Contact us if you’d like to talk about having The Placemaking Group spearhead your travel destination’s social networking strategy.

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by Deirdre Spencer, Senior Designer The Placemaking Group

 

Five Facebook Apps for a More Effective Fan Page

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

If your business has a promotional Facebook Fan Page, you’re probably already familiar with the Photos, Map, and Events apps that come standard with your Page, but did you know there’s a wide array of third-party Facebook apps offering additional functionality to choose from?

Adding an app or two can add excellent value to your Page, allowing your customers access to more information and ways to interact with your online presence.

Here are five of our favorites.

  1. Static HTML

    Gold Rush Days Facebook page

    Static HTML can add a beautiful custom page to your Facebook presence

    With this powerful app, an additional page can be completely customized using HTML code and images hosted on your own server. Use Static HTML to promote a sale or event, welcome your new fans, or provide your business’s story in a visually compelling way.

  2. Tweets to Pages

    Oakland City Center displays its popular Twitter feed with a Facebook app

    If your business has a lively Twitter account, Tweets to Pages offers your Facebook fans who aren’t on Twitter a way to see the valuable content you’ve been posting. This excellent app displays your latest tweets and promotes cross-traffic between your social networking presences.

  3. Coupons

    Reward your Facebook fans for loyalty by offering exclusive online coupons and promotions using a Coupons app. You can create Facebook fan-only coupons and limit your vouchers to one per fan. Coupons are a great reward for asking fans to share your Page with others.

  4. Email Newsletter Sign-up

    If your business has an email newsletter, increase your subscribers by adding an opt-in sign up form to your page. Vertical ResponseConstant ContactMailChimp, and Campaign Monitor all offer easy-to-use apps. If you use another service, Static HTML can also host a sign-up form.

  5. Pinterest

    Pinterest as seen on the McRoskey Mattress Facebook Page

    Share your curated boards and pins with your Facebook Fans who aren’t on Pinterest for a more dynamic page with this easy-to install appPinterest has proven itself to be a powerhouse at generating click-throughs to posted content, providing a boost to site traffic.

by Deirdre Spencer, Senior Designer

LA’s Roxy Theatre promotes itself with Social Media

Monday, March 5th, 2012

How do you promote your venue and events these days? Our intern, Miranda Erokan went to the SF MusicTech Summit and wrote this blog post…

On Monday, Feb. 13, the music industry professionals of Northern California gathered together at San Francisco’s Hotel Kabuki for a day of lectures, panel discussions, and networking at the SF MusicTech Summit 2012. Presenters ranged from professional musicians to venue owners, from entertainment lawyers to social media gurus. (more…)