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How storytelling and trails can support commerce without feeling too promotional
How can tourism teams support local businesses without making their content feel like a series of ads? The secret lies in subtle, place-based storytelling. By using trails and narrative to help visitors understand the significance of a location, you can naturally guide discovery toward local commercial districts. This post explores a strategic framework for using trails to support commerce, featuring practical lessons from Carleton Place and Bruce County.

Andrew Applebaum
May 145 min read


Why your destination map might be too busy and how to help visitors decide what to do next
A busy destination map can often lead to visitor indecision. In this post, we explore why your city guide app with map might be overwhelming for users and how to shift toward a decision-focused tool. Featuring practical steps for tourism teams and insights from Visit Sitka, this guide explains how to balance comprehensive business listings with a clean, usable interface that helps visitors confidently decide where to go next.

Andrew Applebaum
23 avril5 min de lecture


App Store Analytics: What to Measure Before & After Launch (ASO + Conversion)
Stop guessing and start growing. Breaking down the world of app store analytics for BIAs and DMOs, showing you how to measure everything from ASO to real-world visitor interactions. Featuring a case study from the Town of Riverview, this post explains why POI views and engagement data are the real secret sauce for proving tourism ROI and supporting local businesses.

Andrew Applebaum
Mar 54 min read


Destination Marketing Organization vs. DMO: Is There a Difference?
Stop the acronym confusion! In this guide, Andrew explains why there is no difference between a Destination Marketing Organization and a DMO. Discover how modern tourism boards are shifting toward destination management and using digital tools like Driftscape to drive local growth and engagement.

Andrew Applebaum
Jan 153 min read


What Is a DMO? A Simple Guide for Tourism Teams (and What They Actually Do)
Confused by tourism acronyms? Andrew breaks down exactly what a DMO is, how they differ from BIAs, and how teams are using digital tools like Driftscape to turn casual visitors into local shoppers.

Andrew Applebaum
Jan 63 min read


Put Your Town on the Map Without Adding to Your To-Do List
The constant grind of managing tourism administration stops you from creating memorable visitor experiences. You don't have to hire more staff or work another weekend to build your destination branding. We compare three essential strategies—AI-powered business directories, mobile tour platforms, and gamification—that allow busy BIA and DMO teams to put their town on the map by enabling self-discovery and cutting down on manual admin tasks.

Andrew Applebaum
Dec 16, 20254 min read


Destination Marketing in 2026: 5 Trends to Watch (and How to Prepare Now)
The key to successful destination marketing in 2026 isn't chasing every tech fad, but embracing five core trends that prioritize visitor engagement: hyper-local interactive tours, foot-traffic-driving gamification, AI-powered admin relief, multilingual storytelling, and the digital integration of events. Learn how destinations like Carleton Place and Bruce County are using these methods to achieve measurable success, drive foot traffic, and future-proof their visitor experien

Andrew Applebaum
Nov 25, 20255 min read


Boost Visitor Experience: Creative Ideas for DMOs
Modern travelers seek authentic, interactive visitor experiences. DMOs can leverage simple mobile tools and gamification to transform passive visits into active exploration. Strategies like the Hardy Boys Scavenger Hunt (1,300+ completions) and the Bruce County rewards program (18,000+ visits) prove that low-effort, high-fun campaigns boost engagement, drive foot traffic to local businesses, and offer measurable ROI.

Andrew Applebaum
Nov 13, 20254 min read


7 Creative Walking Tour App Ideas to Boost Local Visitor Engagement
Local tourism boards face heavy administrative pressure trying to attract visitors using traditional paper brochures. Deploying a structured walking tour app provides a modern solution to distribute foot traffic and support main street merchants. By organizing local assets into thematic routes using simple cloud-based data forms, small teams can launch self-guided walking tours that operate continuously, capture engagement metrics, and drive measurable traffic directly to loc

Andrew Applebaum
Apr 14, 20257 min read
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