So this is just a conversational thought experiment, and I want to know what you think about this, how insane or inappropriate it is, and how it would be received (especially regionally or wherever your market is). In regards to hotel (and all) marketing, I get cynical about it as toxic clutter and spammy noise.…
The intersection of travel and virtual reality.
I am incredibly curious about Virtual Reality and how it will relate to, and impact, our industry of travel. Here’s where I am at, right now, and you can see why I am so interested! So up here at the top, the TL;DR is what real-world travel “games” or software have you seen in VR? Google Earth…
The New York Times solved the scale issue w/ VR cardboard. Now Hotels… get ready for the greatest ads in history.
https://www.npr.org/2015/10/20/450321184/in-virtual-reality-the-new-york-times-will-help-viewers-bear-witness-to-stories?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social So..
Let’s ponder the future of Google Plus for a moment?
Agree or disagree:Google Plus’ future is that it becomes a background utility that is still wholly operational and used as a social network, and social, organic linking platform, that helps with organic
Where does your hotel lose money – in marketing and distribution?
This is a really big question. I would love to see the industry really delve into this. Â The transition from real world to online has been very fast, and a lot of the “infrastructure” is so much e-duct