tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7506442819499514594.post7737742201045211752..comments2023-10-29T03:28:46.950-07:00Comments on Travel 2.0: Interactive Trend Report: "South Carolina is So Gay"Troyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00959449873849812892noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7506442819499514594.post-23748832361871884412008-08-01T14:47:00.000-07:002008-08-01T14:47:00.000-07:00The main point that I took away from this article ...The main point that I took away from this article is that yet again I'm shown that marketers don't understand the value in knowing their audience. Whether it's public speaking or marketing, in my opinion, the golden rule is know your audience.<BR/><BR/>I think it's particularly challenging for a state tourism agency to launch a GLBT-focused campaign because of the variety of regions that comprise a state and it's clear to me that not enough research was done in this case. <BR/><BR/>A market should be sought after because it makes sense - not because they have copious amounts of money to spend. To me, this is akin to the Las Vegas experiment some years ago where Vegas tried (a little too hard, in my opinion) to position itself as a family-friendly destination. Overall, Vegas isn't where I'd think to take my family on vacation, but there might be a couple of select areas that would be.<BR/><BR/>I think a couple of alternate approaches to communicate this message would be to either incorporate the GLBT message into the overall diversity message (look at everything and everywhere you can go in our state) or partnering with those bureaus where GLBT travelers truly <B>are</B> welcome and assist those bureau efforts. <BR/><BR/>As for the question of sustaining and defending the decision, it should be no different than any other market that an agency/bureau is trying to attract to a region/state. When asked, an agency/bureau who has done its due diligence can effortlessly communicate why the market is being pursued, provide the backup and the results of the campaign thus far.<BR/><BR/>Tressia Gehrke<BR/>Online Marketing Manager<BR/>Travel PortlandAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com