Digital Learning Lab - the great whodonnit! solving the mystery of digital marketing
Sponsored by 829 Studios
Wednesday, Oct. 16, 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
New Value Add to the Digital Learning Lab! We’re offering a 3-part lab that explores one of our greatest challenges - keeping current and effective online strategies. Explore one of life’s greatest mysteries during this hands-on, interactive lab with experts Peter Ross, Jason Bornfriend, and Bryan Hoban from 829 Studios! This in-depth workshop is a separate registration fee included on your form. Space is very limited, so book early!
Part 1 - Measuring the ROI of your Marketing Efforts with Peter Ross: There are myriad different ways to market your business, and all of them require time and money. In this session, we will review data from dozens of mid-sized companies to determine where exactly you should be focusing your resources based on what returns the best results. We'll end by discussing how you can create a business dashboard for measuring your most valuable key performing indicators (KPIs) while referencing a few examples.
Part 2 - Maximizing Social Media with Jason Bornfriend: Where are all the results? What’s a pixel? Custom audiences? Did I get any leads or ROI? Despite investing an inordinate amount of time into social media, most company’s return on investment is bleak. Can you honestly say Facebook was a successful digital marketing tool driving leads and purchases? Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, SnapChat and Youtube sure makes it easy to spend money, but it’s a bit more tricky to really optimize their usage based on your own business goals. We’ll even take a sneak peek into the back end of successful campaigns and discuss their approach.
Part 3 - SEO Part 1 – The Basics & the Myths with Bryan Hoban: There’s a lot of confusing misinformation floating around the Internet when it comes to search engine optimization. Do keywords still matter? What’s a rich snippet? Why set up Google Webmaster Tools? Should I trust this nice prince from Nigeria looking to help me generate backlinks? We’ve all read the same blog articles and attended the standard search engine optimization seminar. This is different. We’re going to debunk the myths and give you actual strategies that you can put to work immediately. Part 2 of this session takes place Thursday, October 17th from 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM (Breakout Session #2 on the schedule).
Session Takeaways
Leveraging Google Analytics
Understanding SEO (search engine optimization) and strategies to maximize usage
Learning how to negotiate with your agency to maximize your investment
Mastering email marketing automation
Optimizing social media strategies to develop leads, and evaluating successful campaigns and their approach
thursday morning keynote presentation
oct. 17, 9:00 aM - 10:00 am
Rules for Travel on Life’s Greatest Adventure: Making the Most of Your Personal & Professional Journey
Agent: Tami Evans, Professional Speaker
Whether you collect passport stamps or never leave your zip code, we each embark on a new life voyage every single day. The choices we make and the paths we choose all help determine our own life’s adventure. But many times, we are surrounded by fellow travelers, and we’re often expected to know where we are going, how to get there, and even how to guide others … not to mention the occasional ride-share with someone who doesn’t believe in stopping to ask for directions!
Session Takeaways:
Tools for improving communications
Methods for increasing your self confidence
Strategies for activating a positive workplace
thursday Afternoon keynote presentation
oct. 17, 4:15 pm - 5:10 pm
The Asheville Story: The Path to Becoming one of the World’s Best Destinations
Agent: Marla Tambellini, Explore Asheville CVB
Sponsored by Butler County Visitors Bureau
Once a Southeast weekend getaway, Asheville, North Carolina, is now frequently highlighted as a top U.S. destination and was recently named one of the World’s Best Cities by Travel + Leisure. Follow the brand journey that led to this transformation and learn about some of the marketing efforts and initiatives that helped move Asheville into the spotlight. Along the way, pick up strategies and ideas to harness your own unique brand essence.
Session Takeaways:
Why authenticity matters and how to stay true to brand values
How to develop effective storytelling strategies
Using data driven insights to guide your marketing
When to take risks with out-of-the box ideas efforts
friday Morning keynote presentation
Oct. 18, 9:50 AM - 11:30 aM
Consumer Insights and Innovative Sales Strategies in an Increasingly Digital World
Agent: Jake Myers, Gatehouse Media
In today's digital world, the sales process can occur in a consumer's life in ways never before imagined. From smartphones to social media, to Alexa, Google Home and artificial intelligence, the digital landscape is evolving more rapidly than ever before. This presentation will focus on current and future trends in capturing consumer insights and how brands can create the right “human <> digital balance” to delight their audience and stand out in the consumer journey. Learn why consumers expect different interactions with you depending on where they are in the buying cycle, how specific events trigger them into a buying mode, and how you can use this information to make your sales and marketing more effective.
In addition to understanding consumer behaviors and buying cycles, digital tools like search, social and programmatic have fundamentally changed the field on which the sales battle takes place. Over the last decade, digital tools such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube, voice assistants, AR/VR (augmented reality/virtual reality), etc. have transformed how people do business and how they express opinions on their interactions with companies. “Word of Mouth” is now “Word of Thumb.” The future of sales is digital, and its various forms will quickly become central to the way salespeople and sales teams work.
Session Takeaways:
Learn how sales leaders can leverage digital assets to create strategies that outperform the competition
Conceptualize the digital space and better understand how to harness the power of its ever-evolving nature
Understand the correlation between how people engage with their devices and the influence it has on their decision-making process
Gain an appreciation of the importance of identifying, valuing, structuring and protecting data (intrinsic & extrinsic)
Morning breakout Sessions
Thursday, oct. 17
10:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Breakout session #1
Let’s Take the Wheel! Driving Exceptional Group Travel Experiences and Marketing
Agent: Melinda Huntley, Ohio Travel Association
Change is coming at us from every direction, and group travel is no exception. Based on results of our professional surveys and discussions we’ve led throughout the Midwest, this session gets to the core of what’s needed to capture the attention (and dollars) of group travelers. It’s also an opportunity to be a change agent in the group market, as we’ll have an interactive discussion on criteria for creating exceptional group experiences that may be a yardstick for your business, as well as define the future of group travel in the Midwest.
Session Takeaways:
Identify behavioral (not generational) trends impacting group travel
Understand what closes the deal when selling your experiences to group tour professionals, as well as what could prevent them from a return visit
Contribute toward the development of criteria for group travel experiences
Breakout Session #2
SEO Part 2 - The Basics and the Myths Continued
Agent: Bryan Hoban, 829 Studios
Bryan Hoban will return from the SEO portion of the Digital Learning Lab to dive even further into SEO! There’s a lot of confusing misinformation floating around the Internet when it comes to search engine optimization. Do keywords still matter? What’s a rich snippet? Why set up Google Webmaster Tools? Should I trust this nice prince from Nigeria looking to help me generate backlinks? We’ve all read the same blog articles and attended the standard search engine optimization seminar. This is something different. We’re going to debunk the myths and give you actual strategies that you can put to work immediately.
Session Takeaways
Leveraging Google Analytics
Understanding SEO (search engine optimization) and strategies to maximize usage
Learning how to negotiate with your agency to maximize your investment
Mastering email marketing automation
Optimizing social media strategies to develop leads, and evaluating successful campaigns and their approach
breakout Session #3
How To Work With Influencers
Agent: Nicholas Dekker, Breakfast with Nick
Sponsored by Fahlgren Mortine
This session will focus on training organizations to work with influencers. You will learn how to identify, vet, and connect with marketing experts whose values align with your promotional strategy. We’ll cover best practices for pitching influencers, as well as creating and maintaining beneficial relationships with them.
Session Takeaways:
Understand how influencers can help your marketing strategies
Learn how to discover and evaluate effective influencers
Identify ways to connect with and develop mutually beneficial relationships with influencers
Learn best practices for pitching influencers
*Breakout Sessions #1 - 3 will be held from 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM. When registering, you will be asked to choose one.
Afternoon breakout Sessions:
Thursday, OCt. 17
2:05 PM - 3:00 PM
Removing Barriers Through Authentic Communication
Agent: Ceci Dadisman, FORM
Sponsored by Travel Spike
This session will show you how to break down silos and eliminate jargon so you can create meaningful, relevant communications that will resonate with your audience. We’ll look at case studies as well as data that will guide you to messaging your organization and events more effectively. You’ll leave this session inspired to up your storytelling game in a way that increases engagement and sales.
Session Takeaways:
The importance of authenticity in communications
What barriers audiences see in event attendance
Methods brands are using to deepen engagement through communications
breakout session #4
Building the Capacity for Change
Agent: Andrew Overbeck, MKSK Studios
Transformative community change today requires a multi-faceted and collaborative approach. These partnerships require involvement across the spectrum from municipalities to community development corporations, from MPOs to chambers of commerce, from cultural institutions to attractions, and from economic development agencies to convention and visitors bureaus. This session will highlight several case studies from across the country to illustrate how these dynamic partnerships have created transformational change and built cross channel cooperation strategies to ensure long lasting community capacity.
Session Takeaways
Understand the types of projects and levels of expertise that are necessary to forge lasting change
Understand how these efforts have led to greater economic development and community visibility
Understand how to get involved in these partnership efforts
breakout session #5
Breakout Session #6
The Sharing Economy. Friend or Foe? Including Airbnb Lodging Tax Collection & Remittance
Agents:
Paige Alost, Athens CVB
Leslie Graf, Destination Cleveland
Joe Savarise, Ohio Hotel & Lodging Association
Moderator: Tonja Marshall, Visit Canton
The sharing economy is a change agent for sure. How do we adapt? Better yet, how do we leverage new P2P (Peer-to-Peer) platforms, like Airbnb, to enhance the customer experience at your attraction or destination? We’ll cover the pros and cons of how the sharing economy has impacted the Ohio travel economy and discuss ways to embrace or shift these changes for the good of our guests and the Ohio economy.
Session Takeaways:
Understand the motivation behind and the power of the sharing economy
Identify steps you may want to consider for embracing a P2P platform relationship
Identify the customer and economic benefits, as well as cautionary flags
*Breakout Sessions #4 - 6 will be held from 2:05 PM - 3:00 PM. When registering, you will be asked to choose one.