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Hoxton, Four Seasons & Hotel Indigo: Hospitality PR campaigns that worked—and what they did right

Agility PR Solutions

Travel public relations (PR) in the hospitality industry is essential for generating buzz, building trust, and fostering lasting relationships with customers. For hotels, a successful PR campaign can make the difference between standing out in a crowded market and fading into obscurity.

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The perils of digital marketing in hospitality: How these high-tech campaigns fell flat

Agility PR Solutions

From luxury hotels and boutique chains to smaller bed-and-breakfasts and online booking platforms, the hospitality industry has embraced technology to enhance the guest experience and capture the attention of travelers. Digital marketing has revolutionized the way hospitality brands engage with consumers.

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Setting the right earned media objectives for your brand

Onclusive

Historically, communicators have been focused on storytelling, media relations, crisis communications and other obvious aspects of the PR craft. For example, a boutique hotel would want to focus on the local market instead of striving to achieve global coverage.

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Making Media Relations Connections

Shift Communications

As an AE who’s day-to-day consists of securing media coverage and building relationships with reporters, sitting 10 feet away from these “celebrities” reminded me that they are just like everyone else! Here are some ways how to build great media relations with relevant press: Check out Recent Coverage. Caela Shay.

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Vehicle Technology Suppliers Need These 7 Tips to Crush PR at CES 2025

Bianchi Biz Blog

That’s how PR and marketing executives describe trying to conduct media relations at what is arguably the world’s largest and most important trade show – CES ®. The airport, airlines, hotels and rideshare companies – they are all short-staffed. Overwhelming. Hypercompetitive. Exhausting. Career-making or breaking.

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Navigating Media At High-Profile Events

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Planning your meeting around a meal, or offering refreshment in a private room at your booth or hotel is often a good idea. . you will obviously need to arrange transportation. Make every step as painless as possible. Make Interactions Memorable . Not that gimmicks are everything, but it’s important to make the reporters’ time worthwhile.

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Overcoming Past Failures to Succeed Today

PRSay

Thinking back to that first speech I gave to PR pros on boosting media pitching is crazy, because at the time I had no idea what a fork in the road that would be. I want to help more people achieve more media relations success instead of holding others back by my reticence to grow. So I’ve been working on that.

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