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Why is Web 2.0 so important in the travel and tourism industry? Because travelers operate in a circle as they start to plan and book. They dream about a Destination or Activity. They plan and research their trip or vacation. They book their travel, hotel, resort, tour, or attraction. When they return home from their trip, they share their travel stories, travel blogs, travel photos, pictures, and travel videos from their vacation. If you are a hotel, then travelers are blogging about your hotel online. If you are a tourism board or Destination or CVB then tourists and travelers are blogging and podcasting about your Destination when they get home.
Read the full article here for tips on putting a social network on your travel or tourism website.
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