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The Customer Is (Not) Always Right

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In fact, let's be honest: sometimes the expectations of consumers is so far beyond the pale that anything the company does to try to please them will be met with grumbles and complaints. The other day, I was reviewing the Facebook page for a major airline and there was one complaint that stood out: "I'll never fly with you again!

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Top 10 Travel Marketing Conferences of 2018

Pixlee

With the goal of helping companies to compete for bookings like digitally native brands, they’ll bring together key stakeholders across different verticals and discuss marketing and social media strategies. Notable brands from the 2017 conference included: United Airlines, Airbnb, Trip Advisor, and Intercontinental Hotel Group.

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Top 10 Travel Marketing Conferences of 2017

Pixlee

With the goal of helping companies to compete for bookings like digitally native brands, they’ll bring together key stakeholders across different verticals and discuss marketing and social media strategies. Notable brands from the 2016 conference included: United Airlines, Trip Advisor, Twitter, and Intercontinental Hotel Group.

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How strategy frameworks can help your brand stay relevant

Sprout Social

In 1980, seven of the top ten companies in the S&P 500 were oil and gas companies. IBM, which saw an extremely profitable run in the 1980s, was leapfrogged by companies like Microsoft and Proctor and Gamble. Microsoft took less than a decade to become one of the world’s most valuable companies.

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Q & A: How to Solve Every Blogging Problem You’ll Ever Have

Viper Chill

But there it is, growing at an extremely profitable rate, competing with some extremely well established brands and companies with huge marketing budgets. I use Microsoft Word when I think an article is ready, and it helps me to pick up on random errors like duplicating words by mistake or writing business man instead of businessman.

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