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SEO for Tourism: Getting Started and Tips

Tourism is a massive, multifaceted industry with scores of competing businesses, markets, and service-providers. In addition to marketing a location and destination you are marketing an experience only you can provide. Whether that is a cozy bed-and-breakfast, a restaurant with both scenic views and sumptuous foods, or a banana-boat across sparkling waters, each destination is packed with competition. 

It is not enough to stand out by providing excellent service or unforgettable memories. In order to provide those things potential customers have to know that you are offering. This is not just where marketing comes in but SEO particularly.

What is SEO exactly? Expanded the letters translate to Search Engine Optimization. It is navigating and interacting with the complex algorithms behind ubiquitous but pervasive search engines most particularly Google. The purpose behind SEO is to optimize your brand and the services you provide to appear as high and soon as possible in search engine results when people use said search engines. 

The higher (first page is best) and closer to the top (closer to the search bar and first placing) you and your brand place in the search results, then the higher and better the chances a searcher has of clicking on your brand. More clicks translate into higher future search result placements hopefully creating a digital snowball effect. Each click in turn represents someone looking for or researching something in the ballpark of what you are offering so they are already somewhat receptive of what you have to say. 

In this article we will get you started on what you need to know about SEO. How it can be vital to your tourism business. How to make best use of it and your online presence for you and your brand.

The Numbers

To get a better understanding of why SEO is so important here are some numbers for you to look at:

Another vital number you need to remember is ‘1.’ Specifically Page 1

Research & Analysis

A vital step when developing any marketing strategy is research and analysis. This includes SEO. If you already have a digital presence with websites and online marketing it would be important to find out what works and what doesn’t. 

Tools like Google Analytics and others can be used to optimize what you already have. There are also tools and services that can perform audits which will provide information on page speed, broken links, duplicate content (Google does not like that), and other things that can affect your search ranking. Find out what keywords people usually type when searching for online for your brand or related items in the same service area. More on keywords later.

Content

Content is vital to all forms of marketing including SEO and for tourism. Your websites and marketing need quality and informative content. This content should be able to answer end user questions and solve problems for customer concerns. The information you provide needs to be useful, relevant, and at times inspiring so as to be more engaging. The more engaging your content the more Google will take notice of your content’s relevance to search queries.

Tailor your content to your locale, the services you provide, and ways to enhance customer experiences such as ways to prepare for the destination (like mosquito repellent for a tropical destination) or fun activities that can be done in the local area. Consider using positive feedback provided by past customers. Also make sure your headlines are clear and succinct. They should range between 4 and 9 words in length. Value quality over quantity. This also goes into website layout and design.

Keywords Do’s & Don’ts

When you do have your keywords be careful not to overuse them. 

Website Design & Navigation

Convenience and website design together are vital for your SEO ranking. The more easily searchers can navigate between your website’s pages the more clicks and traffic that get generated. These in turn help translate into SEO placing. 

Make sure your website is secure. Search engines tend to prefer websites with better security against cyber threats. 

Mobile Device Optimization

Designing and optimizing your website to work on mobile devices is incredibly important. It cannot be stressed enough. 

Off-Site Linking

The tourism industry is a complex interconnected web of multiple businesses and services.

Local SEO

In Summation

SEO can seem daunting. Especially as you are trying to navigate something as vast and seemingly unknowable as the algorithms behind search-engines. But as with so many other skill-sets it is about having a frame of mind. One that keeps things in consideration and guides you away from missteps thanks to long practice and not being afraid to ask others for help.

 

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