Like the mechanic who is to busy to fix his own car, my business website is often the last one to get TLC.
However, there are many times when I’m experimenting with new technologies – and my own website is the best place to test things out.
New Client Needs
Blogging is gaining it’s foothold in Tourism Marketing. But many websites are built on legacy systems that don’t include a blog with an RSS feed.
As a temporary solution, many tourism businesses are using free blog services like wordpress.com or blogger.com.
This solution is only temporary, because the powerful and easy-to-use free blogging platforms split your visitors away from your main business website.
Recently, I’ve been implementing solutions to this problem.
The new websites I’m creating for tourism business across Northwestern Ontario, now include a traditional website structure, *and* a blog, within one content management system.
While I’m going through the process of re-creating and upgrading WhitefishBayCamp.com and a new website for Ogoki Frontier, I’m piggy-backing many of the same technology upgrades to up own business website – QueticoInternetMarketing.com
GOT RSS?
If you don’t know what RSS is, your website doesn’t have it.
It’s almost like being without email. You need it.









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Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy receiving your information emails. It is a shame you do not serve all of Ontario instead of just the west. Marketing is a whole new experience for me and we are going to be updating our web site soon so that we can have an RSS and etc. and I gain so much knowledge from your site.
Pat
Many Thanks Pat!
Actually, Quetico Internet Marketing serves a range of clients in many industries, and in many areas of the world.
Only one of my projects, CanadianFishingBook.com, is currently focused on matching the promotional needs of Tourism businesses in Northwestern Ontario.