Embracing user generated content within destination management organizations to gain a competitive insight into visitors' profiles

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of incorporating user generated content (UGC) in the e-marketing strategies and activities of destination management organizations (DMOs) and debate the possibilities that UGC offers in terms of market research and aiming at improved...

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Advertising
Alliances
Content analysis
Customer satisfaction
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Information sources
International
Internet
Market strategy
Marketing
Social networks
Statistical analysis
Suppliers
Tourism
Travel agencies
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