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Despite the ups and downs, quite a bit happened in 2021. We’ve put together our most read articles from the year to show what was most important to you — the creators and sellers of tours, activities and attractions
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Douglas Quinby
by Douglas Quinby | 22 September 2021
Google is officially announcing Things to Do today. Here’s a handy list of reservation systems, channel managers and OTAs integrating with the new initiative
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Douglas Quinby
by Douglas Quinby | 2 August 2021
Google quietly rolled out a trial run of its new Things To Do display for attraction business listings. We took a close look at a number of listings, and this soft launch is a bit rough around the edges. It shows just how hard it can be — and how much there is to do — even for a tech giant like Google in our sprawling, complex industry. Here’s why, and what you need to know
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Douglas Quinby
by Douglas Quinby | 30 June 2021
Google has told its OTA and tech partners that booking through Google My Business will end August 1. Here are five things you should know
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Douglas Quinby
by Douglas Quinby | 24 March 2021
Get ready for another big shift in how tours, activities, and attractions are listed on Google. The search engine is winding down the booking option to shift towards an advertising-focused model similar to Google Hotels.
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Before listing your products in all OTAs available, you should understand their advantages and disadvantages.
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Douglas Quinby
by Douglas Quinby | 19 August 2020
The tours and activities ad-spend testing by the search giant has long been expected and is hardly a game-changer, for now. The bigger question for operators is what’s going on with Reserve.
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