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Dec2004
Happy Holidays from Cultural Travels
WOW New Features for the New Year!
Speaking of heightened visibility
What does 2005 hold for the travel industry? |
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Nov2004
Our
recent traveler survey shows an affluent, motivated group of travel buyers
Web
Page Ads work
The
survey also told us…Yes, travelers will find you on a site like ours, but,
they may not always remember
Tracking your ad click-thrus made easy. . . Guaranteed!
Hey,
Tour Hosts! Give us a call and get a $100 break
2005 Editorial Calendar – Upcoming issues
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Oct2004
Our new trip itinerary feature is smokin’ – and
there’s more on the way!
This chart might open your eyes wider about e-mail
The Cultured Traveler’s November theme: Indigenous
Cultures
Hey, why don’t you tell us where to go (and what to
write about)?
How we keep the articles we run from becoming puff
pieces
Google’s new search feature could mean more hits
for your Web Page Ad
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Sep2004
We’ve supercharged our Web Page Ads with a powerful
new feature – Go here* for a quick demo
A one-word definition of our advertising
philosophy: Empowerment
You read it here: Keep your eye on the blogosphere
Method No. 32,987 for screwing travelers, Reason.
No. 32,987 for using travel agents
Our monthly factoids
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Aug2004
Orbitz comes back to earth and woos travel
agents
Better late than never, eh?
We’ll take the compliment
Department of No Surprises: Can-Spam’s a
flat-out failure
More bad news on spam: Filters can hurt your
business
Some good news on spam: Pointers on how you can
avoid it
UK travel agents are blowing off customer
service big time, says survey
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Jul2004
The
Internet – It can be Dodge City all over
1. “You don’t have mail” – Your ISP may be
censoring it!
2. Just
for being an SBC/PacBell Customer you may already be blacklisted from
sending email — while favored spammer-customers of theirs are allowed
thru!
Your web tracking
software's
“Referring Sites” report may no longer be an accurate measure of advertising effectiveness
Is your online advertising performing?
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Jun2004
Out with
the old, in with the new: our Trips feature got
a facelift
The latest good news: Travel's enjoying a
helluva rebound
Thank goodness for senior execs. WSJ survey
shows how much they love the Internet
Internet commerce reaches the "trust, but
verify" stage
Need items for your newsletter? You have our
permission to use some of our articles
Scary Movie 3 spoof on pop-ups mirrors real-life
frustration
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May2004
4 rules of
thumb for connecting to business-enhancing links
Why Google’s “search relevance” tack is driving
so much traffic to our site
Credit card scam has Orbitz in spin mode as
consumer complaints mount
Can-Spam Act forces legit marketers to use
e-mail as a retention program
Quantas has never had a fatal accident. Humor
may be why:
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Apr2004
Junk your reciprocal links and
pay for “popular links” instead. Here’s why:
A reader responds to our warning about Alexa
N.Y. Times’ travel section does a great job of
missing the point
Now We Are Four*
1. The role of travel agents in the Internet Era
2. Just what makes that little old ant think he
can move that rubber tree plant?
3. We said, “It’s not nice to yell at people”
4. The role of data-rich travel sites like ours |
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Mar2004
Cultural Travels nearing the 1 million user
mark!
Yes, we get testimonials:
Travel Weekly quotes us on playing the pricing
game
The effects of great newsletters - a response
Survey shows the Internet is no substitute for
the human touch
Get Published - The Cultured Traveler’s upcoming
themes
3 rules that will make your online newsletter
popular with clients
Our Monthly Factoids:
The Nanny Corner: |
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Feb2004
$60 million in leads
generated over the past 6 months!
Alexa.com tyranny for
the masses:
Why you can’t trust
Alexa to tell you how good a web site really is:
In March, The Cultured
Traveler heads South
And in April, we’ll
focus on “people-powered adventures”
The Nanny Corner:
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Jan2004
Read our analysis of Google’s Big Change
Speaking of Google, watch for us to begin
appearing on its news site (and why it will help
you)
Study says 1 out of 7 Big Boys muff their web
sites. . . Moral: test your site weekly
We go out on a thick limb and make 3 predictions
for 2004
Hints on how to make your e-mails work better
Upcoming Newsletter issues include
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