Tourism
Heads in Beds
The travel press has seen it all.
The talkers, hustlers, and shysters attempt to mix themselves among the legitimate concerns, those developers, corporations and business people that are sincerely focused on building and marketing hospitality projects for travelers. For the travel writer, discerning between the real and the fake, at least initially, can be a challenge.
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Which is why Lyman’s relationships with the travel press are so widely valued, by both our clients and the writers we work with. Whether a writer for the LA Times, a travel blogger or a reviewer for TripAdvisor, they trust us to introduce them to and update them on quality projects. And because we honor that trust, our efforts are welcomed on the behalf of our tourism and hospitality clients. It’s what leads directly to bookings, heads in beds and blinking “No Vacancy” signs.
For more on our in depth travel and hospitality experience, contact Chris Lyman directly.
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