Archive for September, 2009

Bed and Breakfast Association of Kentucky gets a New Site

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Working with the diverse state of Kentucky on their new Association web site was a pleasure. They were looking forward to utilizing some of the great tools we have developed for Bed and Breakfast Association web sites, such as an interactive map, our varied means for searching for lodging, and a special rotating “featured inns” [...]

Hudson, New York inn’s new rack card

Friday, September 25th, 2009

The Croff House is a Victorian home with a beautiful and comfortable updated decor. Owners Duncan Calhoun and Russell Gibson worked with InsideOut to create a great web site that captures the contemporary feel of the inn and showcases its luxurious amenities. With the web site completed, it was time to create a print piece [...]

The Travel Promotion Act

Friday, September 18th, 2009

We here at InsideOut just got an exciting email from Jay Karen, the president of PAII, announcing he has been working as a lobbyist for our industry in DC.
He has been speaking with lawmakers about House Resolution 2935, a.k.a. the Travel Promotion Act. The goal of the bill is to create America’s first “destination marketing [...]

Kennebunkport, Maine inn has all the essential marketing pieces

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Maine Stay Inn and Cottages recently had InsideOut design their rack card. They now have the complete set of essential online and print marketing pieces: a search engine-friendly website, a rack card & business card, a blog and an e-newsletter. All the pieces have consistent branding and they work together to target the full range [...]

Eight Innkeepers Team Up to Share Their Local Cuisine

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

8 Broads in the Kitchen asked InsideOut’s print department to develop a bookmark to match their web site.

Quick Tips for Marketing your Bed and Breakfast Web Site

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Something easy you can do to increase your market share is explore other top sites on Google for your search terms.
For example, say you own a bed and breakfast in Tennessee. The first thing that you want to do is explore what kind of sites are showing up in the top 10 on Google for [...]