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PhoCusWright's U.S. Consumer Travel Report Fifth Edition
While the U.S. economy showed clear signs of recovery in 2012, there were enough mixed signals to make vacation decisions difficult for many Americans. Through a longitudinal analysis, PhoCusWright's U.S. Consumer Travel Report Fifth Edition examines traveler behavior along each step of the travel planning process - from the media travelers rely on to make destination and product decisions, to the channels they use to book and share their trip experiences. Key metrics include frequency and duration of trips, travel expenditure and travel component purchases, and travel intentions for the coming year.
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PhoCusWright's Destination Unknown: How U.S. and European Travelers Decide Where to Go 2012
With uncertainty still lingering over many of the world's economies, consumers have grown increasingly careful about their travel spending. A range of influences and information sources impact how consumers decide where to go, and travel behavior varies considerably across different markets. This report explores how the process of destination selection is evolving, and in particular how this process differs between travelers in the U.S., France, Germany and the U.K.
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PhoCusWright's European Consumer Travel Report Third Edition
PhoCusWright's European Consumer Travel Report Third Edition explores consumer travel trends in three major European markets: France, Germany and the U.K. The study outlines year-over-year changes in leisure travel incidence, trip frequency and duration, travel expenditure, international travel and travel product purchases. Analysis provides an in-depth look at the use of online and offline channels during three stages of the travel planning process - destination selection, shopping and booking - and examines travel-related engagement via the mobile web and social networks.
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PhoCusWright's India Consumer Travel Report
PhoCusWright's India Consumer Travel Report provides a complete picture of the new Indian traveler: who are they, how they travel, how they shop, and what they want.
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Behavioral Targeting: Marketing 101 Meets Web 2.0
Personalization is about delivering the right content to the right traveler at the right time, and getting it right requires leveraging company data about the customer – demographics, lifestyle information, travel and spend history, and personal preferences.
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PhoCusWright's Destination Unknown: How U.S. and European Travelers Decide Where to Go 2011
Consumers take into account a broad range of factors when deciding where to spend their hard-earned leisure travel time. This report delivers in-depth analysis of the destination selection process, highlighting the key motivators, information sources, online features and websites used in destination selection. Armed with these insights, destination marketers and other travel companies are better positioned to reach and influence consumers, as they explore the world of travel possibilities.
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Mobile Marketing: How Are Consumers Reacting?
With advances in technology and travelers' widespread adoption of smartphones and other mobile devices, the travel industry has a unique opportunity to use mobile marketing to deliver targeted, personalized offers to consumers. This Analysis examines the key factors that will impact how consumers react to such offers, and how these factors will shape the future direction of mobile marketing in travel.
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PhoCusWright's European Consumer Travel Report Second Edition
Understanding the similarities and differences among travelers in France, Germany and the U.K. is essential for travel companies building brands in these distinct markets. Gain the consumer insight you need to thrive in Europe's competitive travel marketplace with this report.
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Destination Content: A World of Opportunity
Ownership of the in-destination traveler experience is extremely fragmented, leaving marketers lots of room for opportunity. While approaches to customer acquisition in this space are varied and many, each comes with its own challenges.
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PhoCusWright's When They Get There (and Why They Go): Activities, Attractions, Events and Tours
While U.S. travelers spent nearly $27 billion on travel activities, attractions, events and tours in 2009, these activities have failed to penetrate and participate in the broader travel distribution ecosystem. This report analyzes the travel opportunity for events and activities in the U.S., and identifies opportunities and challenges for travel suppliers, distributors and technology providers.
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