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Social Media Horror Story With A Happy Ending

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Today’s article is a guest post by Dennis Yu, an international speaker and author on search engine marketing and Facebook marketing. Everyone has their travel horror story to share — the obnoxious front desk clerk, flight delays, or whatever form of unexpected aggravation. Explore it at https://blitzmetrics.com/dashboard/?account=hotels&page=industry.

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5 Helpful Social Search Articles

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Social Search Optimization A search engines ultimate mission is to serve the most relevant information it can. For many news pages, social media has become the number one referrer and we are seeing some evidence that websites in the travel vertical and other such experience/story based content websites are moving towards the same pattern.

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Interview with Chanelle Schneider, Millennial Specialist

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The over 80 million of us were born with qualities that make some of us have a desire to transform our realities by travelling beyond traditional boundaries. Today, I ask a search engine. Chanelle is a freelance social media manager, the founder of #GenYChat , and currently works as the community director at My Rising Tide.

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YouTube Tuesday: Checking In With Facebook Places

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Posted by: Mike Brewer | August 24, 2010 at 10:23 PM Facebook Places gives me the impression of being like a travel journal, almost - but certainly with a lot more microscopic detail. The worrying thing is that it's a travel log that everyone can view. Love the blog - wish I had more time to participate in the conversation.

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Content Marketing is More Than Just Blogging

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According to Jeremy Williams , social media director for the Indiana Office of Tourism Development (and my boss when I do travel writing for IOTD), blog posts with photos get more traffic than blog posts without. Photos: Having just bashed photos as nonessential, I will still say that they’re powerful and important.

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Jake's Take: A Slew of Social Network Ideas

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