November 14, 2009
How Travel, Tourism, Hospitality Websites Earn Top Google Search Ranking - Search Engine Marketing
If you want free search engine traffic for your tour operation, travel destination, lodge, resort, guide business or travel agency, then you need to listen and learn from this important two 2-part Travel Business Success Podcast interview. Although this interview was from 2008, the tips, advice and search engine marketing for travel and hospitality providers is still solid and guaranteed to help you create a free stream of qualified travel prospects.
Tim Warren, founder of Travel Business Success Radio Podcast, interview David Johnson with Position Research on how travel providers can earn AND Keep top search engine ranking in Google, Yahoo, MSN and more. 
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Someone is going to be on page 1 of the search engines for travel, vacation, lodging in your region or for your activity. Why not have it be you?
When you earn and keep top search engine ranking for your travel company or destination it will be one of your best tourism marketing investments you have ever made because it will provide you a ongoing river of qualified and motivated prospects for you to convert into sales, arrivals and money!
Highlights of Travel Business Success Radio Podcast Show #41 - Part I
- What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for Travel Companies
- What is Search Engine Marketing (SEM) for Travel Companies
- 4 Key elements for Organic Search Engine Optimization Campaign
- What is the difference between Organic / Natural ranking versus Pay per Click
- How to get a click through rate (CTR) on your website listing between 5% to over 22%
- What are the 4 basic steps for successful search engine marketing for travel, tourism and hospitality providers.
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Search Engine Marketing for Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Website - Part II
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