AI Archives - Travel Alliance Partnership https://travelalliancepartnership.com/tag/ai/ We are a leader in the tourism industry Tue, 24 Sep 2024 20:42:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://travelalliancepartnership.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png AI Archives - Travel Alliance Partnership https://travelalliancepartnership.com/tag/ai/ 32 32 How to Use AI For Tourism Marketing https://travelalliancepartnership.com/ai-for-tourism-marketing/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 20:41:59 +0000 https://travelalliancepartnership.com/ai-for-tourism-marketing/ Artificial Intelligence is a top trend in every space right now. It is transcending digital and becoming part of the conversation for just about everything we do. Of course, this hot topic is coming up in our meetings with clients and vendors, and internally on our team. Reactions to AI range from excitement to fear,…

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Artificial Intelligence is a top trend in every space right now. It is transcending digital and becoming part of the conversation for just about everything we do. Of course, this hot topic is coming up in our meetings with clients and vendors, and internally on our team. Reactions to AI range from excitement to fear, confusion to apathy. Today I’ll share with you why we’re excited, not afraid. Let’s take a look at how to use AI for tourism marketing.

How we use AI

AI is a tool. It’s a powerful tool, no doubt, but this is not Terminator. ChatGPT and tools like it are simply that – tools. It cannot replace our unique human creativity and critical thinking skills. AI can be used to supplement creativity, find efficiencies and assist productivity. We always thoroughly review and edit anything produced with AI assistance.

Anything done with AI still needs a human touch – or even a heavy hand – in editing. AI can even help to edit itself, as long as a human eye has the last look. My favorite way to talk about AI is as “our digital intern.” Not an intern specializing in tech, but rather a technology tool that acts as an intern. Just as you would check anyone else’s work for accuracy, typos, style and brand voice, the same goes for your AI “assistants.”

Drafts

AI can be a tool for writing first drafts of some content. One of our favorite AI tools for marketers called Jasper, is known for its writing skills. Tell the tool your main points and other supporting information like style and tone, and it will spit out a first draft. An important point to note about AI first drafts is that they are known for being over-the-top with adjectives, overly formal or flowery.

Top tips for using AI on any draft:

  • Be as specific as possible in your prompts.
  • Starting small, ask it for one piece of content at a time, not a week’s worth of social posts.
  • Ask for three versions and you can piece together the best parts.

Editing with AI

What AI is even better at helping with is editing content that you (or another human) already wrote. Refining and rephrasing content is the strong suit. The above tips still work in this case, and I also like to be specific in what I’m asking the AI to do when it edits.

Using AI to edit – no matter who drafted the content – is a chat-worthy process. Give your AI tool direct feedback like “that’s too salesy” or “use fewer adjectives” or “I want the tone to be friendly, not sappy.” The tool will give you a revised version. I also sometimes ask it to review or refine a version I wrote based on all of the back-and-forth.

Naming

AI comes up with fun, clever names and snappy headlines and email subject lines in seconds. So often, we spend time coming up with the “just right” name for an event or themed itinerary when we could be planning the event or mapping out the itinerary (not pieces I would totally trust AI with just yet). AI is great at these – try it out and see what you get!

Summarizing

Another fantastic use for AI tools is creating summaries. Feed in your meeting notes, research notes or long-form feedback from your audience and ask AI for a summary. It can also pull out some themes to organize your thoughts or a report.

How we don’t use AI

We never use AI to create a final version of anything without human intervention. Even those snappy headlines in the example above will need tweaking. This is where the conversation with AI comes in, giving it feedback to come up with better and better versions until you find one you like. Sometimes, it’s straight editing. One other tactic for editing AI content is to have AI draft a few versions, then weave your favorite parts together into a human-touched final version.

Privacy

Unless you have the paid version of ChatGPT and have enabled privacy settings, the recommendations we’re hearing now is to never enter proprietary information into an AI tool. So that means no client, sensitive or proprietary data goes in to AI as a chat prompt or file upload. Open-source Large Language Models are designed to learn from all the data entered, so it’s best not to feed in anything that isn’t already accessible publicly.

AI and Visuals

AI-generated imagery and other creative works – authors are very wary of AI usage – are shrouded in some controversy. When it comes to visuals and art, the concern is over how the AI tools learned to create art and copyright concerns for artists whose works were learned from. Many marketers are using AI art, images and graphics now with the understanding that just like copy drafts, the art drafted by AI needs edits. Some digital artists are embracing AI as a tool, and are creating very cool works using its power, and their own personal creativity.

There are so many AI tools for generating visuals, editing images, cutting together videos and other graphics. Dall E is the open source version put out by OpenAI, creators of ChatGPT. Adobe’s Firefly tool is another popular one for those using the Creative Suite. We have dabbled in AI-generated images and use them for creative ideas in proposals, social media graphics and ads.

AI Tools for Tourism Marketing Innovation & Creativity

Our favorite tools for content are Jasper and ChatGPT, and those are a great place to start as you are experimenting in using AI for tourism marketing purposes. They write well and take direction on the project, just as if you were delegating it to someone. You just get the result in seconds instead of hours or days! There are so many resources available right now on creative ways to use AI

There are so many tools to try out, and so many different uses. From Seamless.AI and Apollo.io for sales prospecting, to PressPal by MuckRack for PR and Yoodli speech coach. Scribe AI can write down your processes (like how you use collaboration in your organization…) and all the big names in tech are developing their own. You may have already seen that Google, Zoom and Microsoft have AI tools now available. There are even websites dedicated to finding the right AI tool, although I’m partial to just asking ChatGPT for what it suggests.

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Innovative Out-of-Home Strategies for Travel Marketing https://travelalliancepartnership.com/innovative-out-of-home-strategies-for-travel-marketing/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 15:27:47 +0000 https://travelalliancepartnership.com/?p=6941 With numerous brands vying for attention, the key to success in traveling marketing often lies in innovative strategies that connect with audiences in meaningful ways. One of the most powerful tools in a marketer’s arsenal is out-of-home (OOH) advertising. In a recent conversation with Freddie Strebeck, Vice President of Client Partnerships at EMC Outdoor, we…

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With numerous brands vying for attention, the key to success in traveling marketing often lies in innovative strategies that connect with audiences in meaningful ways. One of the most powerful tools in a marketer’s arsenal is out-of-home (OOH) advertising. In a recent conversation with Freddie Strebeck, Vice President of Client Partnerships at EMC Outdoor, we explored how travel and tourism brands can effectively use OOH to elevate their campaigns and make a lasting impact.

The Power of Out-of-Home Travel Marketing

Out-of-home advertising has evolved significantly in recent years. Traditional methods, such as billboards and transit ads, remain effective but are now complemented by lifestyle and experiential channels. These newer methods allow brands to engage with consumers in their everyday lives.

“It really is thinking about where the consumer is throughout their daily routine, understanding who your audience is and utilizing specific media formats within their everyday life, where it just seems like a very nonchalant way to put your brand in front of them.” – Frederick Strebeck, DOTL Episode 393, Elevating Travel Marketing through Out-of-Home Advertising

Here are some examples of new OOH methods that can integrate your brand into the daily routines of your target audience in creative and non-intrusive ways:

  • Digital signage at convenience stores
  • Gas pump ads
  • Branded coffee sleeves at their local coffee shop

Planning Your Travel Marketing Campaign

Planning and strategy is critical to any successful marketing campaign, including OOH. Strebeck highlights the importance of taking the time to understand the goals and then strategize how to achieve them through the right mix of OOH channels. This process begins with listening carefully to understand the client’s vision and how it can be brought to life.

“When I say we listen to our clients, it is to listen to understand, not listen to simply respond in return. And what we take, learn, and utilize is through our expertise to build something extremely creative for them.” – Frederick Strebeck, DOTL Episode 393, Elevating Travel Marketing through Out-of-Home Advertising

Collaborative Travel Marketing

To stand out in a crowded marketplace, campaigns should be multi-layered and build strategies upon each other. Collaboration is a perfect way for marketing organizations and agencies to combine their expertise. As they work together, they can achieve a level of success that would not be possible on their own.

Case Study: A Creative Collaboration with Visit Seattle

A perfect example of creative OOH advertising in action is the “I Know A Place” campaign for Visit Seattle. EMC Outdoor worked closely with a full-service agency to develop a unique approach that went beyond traditional billboards. Instead of relying solely on signage, they introduced a branded treat truck that brought a taste of Seattle to key feeder cities like Dallas, Minneapolis, and Sacramento.

This mobile campaign featured Seattle Pops, a local ice cream shop. The treat truck was strategically placed at local events and parks, creating a memorable experience for potential tourists. The campaign gained significant attention, even landing a spot on “Good Morning Sacramento,” which showcased the truck in action.

This collaboration exemplifies how coopetition can lead to successful outcomes. By working together with their agency partner, they were able to amplify the message in a more creative and impactful way.

“When we think of coopetition, we could have definitely tried to work with Visit Seattle on our own and show them this idea that we had. But we wanted to work in collaboration with our agency partner, to make sure that it was an amplified piece to the overall campaign that they were running.” – Frederick Strebeck, DOTL Episode 393, Elevating Travel Marketing through Out-of-Home Advertising

The Changing Landscape of OOH Advertising

Adapting OOH to a Hybrid World Post-Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic presented unique challenges for the OOH industry, particularly as public spaces saw less foot traffic. However, EMC Outdoor adapted by leveraging digital integration. They shifted focus to areas with increased traffic, such as grocery stores and local walking routes. This approach allowed them to maintain visibility and relevance during a time of uncertainty.

We collaborated with our clients to create messages that resonated with the times, focusing on community support, health, safety. This approach not only kept our clients’ brands visible, but also fostered a sense of connection and solidarity with the public in a time that it was extremely necessary. – Frederick Strebeck, DOTL Episode 393, Elevating Travel Marketing through Out-of-Home Advertising

As we emerge from the pandemic, the hybrid lifestyle—where work and life increasingly blend—has become the norm. OOH advertising has proven to be an essential player in marketing campaigns. It provides a non-intrusive and contextually relevant way to reach audiences both at home and on the go.

Strebeck explains that out-of-home has really taken on the role of supporting other media channels as a secondary amplification that helps get your message across to your audience in a meaningful way.

The Future of OOH: Embracing Artificial Intelligence

Looking ahead, EMC Outdoor is excited about the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) as a game-changer to enhance their business practices. The agency is actively exploring AI tools to speed up the creative process, from ideation to the development of mockups and renderings. By incorporating AI, they aim to stay ahead of the curve and deliver more efficient and effective solutions for their clients.

Make a Lasting Impression with OOH Advertising

Out-of-home advertising continues to be a powerful tool for travel marketing. Tourism brands are looking to connect with their audience in creative and impactful ways. By understanding the different OOH channels, focusing on thorough planning and strategy, and embracing new technologies like AI, brands can elevate their travel marketing campaigns and stand out in a competitive landscape.

As Freddie Striebeck and the team at EMC Outdoor demonstrate, the key to success lies in innovation, collaboration, and a deep understanding of the audience. Whether through traditional billboards, experiential campaigns, or digital integrations, OOH advertising offers endless possibilities for brands to make a lasting impression.

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Navigating the Future of PR https://travelalliancepartnership.com/navigating-the-future-of-pr/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 02:31:05 +0000 https://travelalliancepartnership.com/navigating-the-future-of-pr/ In the ever-evolving landscape of public relations, adaptation is not just a choice but a necessity. As we look ahead, it’s evident that the future of PR is entwined with the digital realm, influencer marketing, and shaped by dynamic strategies to engage with emerging audiences in real-time. Here’s a glimpse into what lies ahead for…

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In the ever-evolving landscape of public relations, adaptation is not just a choice but a necessity. As we look ahead, it’s evident that the future of PR is entwined with the digital realm, influencer marketing, and shaped by dynamic strategies to engage with emerging audiences in real-time. Here’s a glimpse into what lies ahead for the industry. 

Connecting with Gen Z Travelers: 

In an era defined by digital connectivity and experiential exploration, Gen Z travelers are emerging as the trailblazers of the industry. They are revolutionizing traditional norms and driving unprecedented change. The rise of trends like sober-curious travel, ecotourism, and TikTok-driven exploration transform the landscape of travel. By embracing these changes, you can create a strategy geared toward more mindful, sustainable, and authentic experiences. 

Harnessing the Power of AI: 

The integration of AI technology has emerged as a game-changer in reshaping the way brands connect with their audiences. As this technology develops, it offers PR practitioners an innovative way to increase efficiency, accuracy and authenticity. Companies like Muck Rack have even integrated AI technology to assist in writing efforts. By leveraging AI’s capabilities, the future of travel PR is characterized by streamlined processes, deeper connections with audiences, and a commitment to delivering genuine and meaningful interactions 

Investing in Influencer Relationships: 

Influencer marketing isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a powerful tool for expanding reach and enhancing brand visibility. More and more influencers charge fees for their services, reflecting the professionalization of the field. Brands must recognize their worth and invest accordingly. This evolution underscores the importance of aligning values with influencers and fostering authentic relationships. By prioritizing transparency and authenticity, brands can navigate this landscape successfully and unlock the full potential of influencer partnerships. 

Prioritizing Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI):  

Inclusivity isn’t an afterthought; it’s a fundamental pillar of PR strategy. We all need to be committed to elevating diverse voices and narratives reflecting the richness and diversity of the destination. By collaborating with writers, content creators, and publications that champion DEAI principles, you will ensure stories reach and resonate with audiences from all walks of life.  

Preparing for the Unexpected with Crisis Management: 

In an era of instant information and viral spread, crisis management is no longer a reactive measure but a proactive necessity. Dedicate time to developing robust crisis communication plans that safeguard reputation and integrity in the face of adversity. Anticipating potential challenges and preparing agile response strategies means you can overcome crises with an improved reputation and united community. 

As we venture into the future of public relations, it’s clear that adaptation is integral. The convergence of digital platforms, influencer marketing, AI integration, and a commitment to diversity and inclusivity are shaping the trajectory of the industry. By embracing these trends and proactively preparing for the unexpected through crisis management strategies, PR professionals can navigate the evolving landscape with agility and integrity. This is how brands will remain relevant and resilient in an ever-changing world. 

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