The Art of Packaging – Part 2: Attractions and Activities By James HaconFebruary 28, 2011February 28, 2011 Categories: Accommodation, Activities and Attractions, Management, Sales and Marketing, Sectors, Tours and Packages Tags: accommodation packages, attractions and activities, business development, tourism packages, tourism product development 3 Comments James Hacon shares how attractions and activities can gain more business through accommodation providers with a case study to look at how packaging can encourage accommodation providers to sell your product. Read more...
The Art of Packaging – Part 1: Accommodation By James HaconFebruary 17, 2011February 17, 2011 Categories: Accommodation, Activities and Attractions, Management, Sales and Marketing, Sectors, Tours and Packages Tags: Accommodation, business development, events, tourism packages, tourism product development 4 Comments This is not a blog post about taping boxes or wrapping parcels – instead James Hacon offers some hints about packaging your tourism product with others and how this can benefit your business. Read more...
Alcohol Reform Bill – How it affects your business By James HaconFebruary 8, 2011February 9, 2011 Categories: Accommodation, Management, Sectors Tags: Alcohol reform bill, HANZ 4 Comments If your Tourism Business sells alcohol James Hacon suggests you have your say about the Alcohol Law Reform by making a submission. Read more...
How much does Facebook cost your business? By James HaconJanuary 17, 2011 Categories: Sales and Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Technology Tags: Facebook, social media, social networking 2 Comments In the past few years social media has revolutionised the way we socialise and communicate. James Hacon explores what it may cost a business whose employees have access to social networking during work hours. Read more...
The Future’s Bright Down South By James HaconJanuary 11, 2011January 12, 2011 Categories: Destination Marketing, Management Tags: Cruise industry, Dunedin, Forsyth Barr Stadium, Otago 1 Comment A positive viewpoint from James Hacon regarding tourism in Dunedin for 2011 and beyond – including it’s new facililty in progress, The Forsyth Barr Stadium, the RWC 2011 and the growing cruise industry. Read more...
To surcharge or not to surcharge? That is the question. By James HaconDecember 28, 2010December 27, 2010 Categories: Accommodation, Management, Sales and Marketing, Sectors Tags: Employment costs, Hotel Pricing, hotels, Public Holiday Surcharges, Restaurants 7 Comments When first arriving in New Zealand I was quite taken back by the idea of a surcharge on public holidays, however when I was faced with having to look at the situation…I found myself in somewhat of a dilemma. Read more...
Review Sites: Help or Hindrance? By James HaconNovember 22, 2010November 22, 2010 Categories: Online Marketing, Sales and Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Technology Tags: travel reviews, Tripadvisor 3 Comments As an experienced Hotelier, James Hacon provides some useful tips on managing online travel reviews. Read more...
Online Networking is Vital By James HaconOctober 26, 2010October 25, 2010 Categories: Sales and Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Technology Tags: Facebook, LinkedIn, social networking 1 Comment James Hacon offers some useful insights and experience on how you can use online networking for your professional and business relationships Read more...
Tourism meets democracy, or is that bureaucracy?!? By James HaconSeptember 23, 2010 Categories: Destination Marketing, Management Tags: local government, tourism development 5 Comments James Hacon discusses his concerns over the lack of focus and understanding of the tourism industry by local government Mayoral Candidates in his area. Read more...
Shaky Times for Tourism in the South Island By James HaconSeptember 20, 2010September 20, 2010 Categories: Destination Marketing, Management Tags: Christchurch earthquake, South Island tourism Leave a comment Despite the uncertainty following the recent quakes throughout Canterbury and Christchurch, the message to travellers should be loud and clear that the South Island is still ‘open’ and welcomes visitors this summer. Read more...