Increase Tourism – Think Like A Tourist
Old Faithful, the Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon, Times Square; these names are so closely associated with American history and identity that they make up the foundation of the American tourism industry. So it’s not much of a surprise that people within the United States, as well as other countries, travel extensively to take a look at these monuments, making tourism one of the largest retail sales industries in America.
According to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA), international travelers spend around $91.1 billion in the U.S. and, as a result, they generate a tourism surplus of $8.6 billion. The site also states that shopping is the favorite activity for American and foreign tourists alike. In such a case, what better way to ensure that tourists always remember you than handing out promotional products?
When attracting tourists to your state, imprinted lapel pins in the shape of your state or state-shaped mini-magnets are fun ideas. If you’re trying to remind people about a particular attraction, you have a wide variety of choices, such as custom stress balls that symbolize the highlights of your tourist attraction. If all these sound too mundane for you, there is definitely room for you to be adventurous. For example, if you need promotional items for a zoo, then you can try out plush toys or rubber ducks.
The NASAA says that, by 2010, tourism is slated to become the foremost service industry in America and you can be in line for your share of the pie. The key is to think like tourists in order to connect with them.
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