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Thanks very much for the opportunity to chat with you and Pam, and I hope our discussion provided some helpful insights for tourism professionals and CVBs.
I enjoyed the podcast with Pam and Sheila. As a PR professional and a travel writer, blogger and Lodging Editor for Uptake.com/blog, I wear several hats. I'm always amazed when tourism folks blow off bloggers in favor of print publications. As both Pam and Sheila mentioned, bloggers provide immediate coverage of the tourism industry and our words remain on the internet a lot longer than magazines and newspapers.
I recommend everyone in the tourism industry check out http://twitter.com/home and follow the travel writers.
Follow me at: http://twitter.com/Nancydbrown
What a Trip blog, http://www.nancydbrown.com/
Wonderful interview with Pam and Sheila and I'm flattered that Hawaii was mentioned during the discussion. Our firm handles the public relations for the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau (HVCB) and has been looking at ways to increase our new media presence in the marketplace. We've found great success working with bloggers over the past year and look forward to increasing our outreach to them.
Aloha,
Nathan
Follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nathankam
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