Free Webinar: From Discovery to Action: Instagram Strategies for Travel Brands

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Skift Take

Instagram has become one of the most effective marketing platforms for brands to connect with travelers. Join us on Wednesday June 15, 2016 at 2pm EDT for a free webinar hosted by Curalate to learn the winning strategies for the platform and best practice case studies from across travel sectors.

To succeed in a digital playing field, it’s essential for brands to foster community, as well as drive discovery, acquisition, and retention across all consumer touch-points. With millions of photos shared by millions of users every day on Instagram, consumers are looking to brands for creative, inspirational content and a quick path to book and learn more.
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In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • How the ways in which consumers interact with travel brands on Instagram have changed, and what we can expect to see in the future.
  • Best practices for innovation and creativity in content strategy and creation (think influencers, storytelling, and leveraging user generated content) that can bring a brand’s message to life on Instagram, building community and turning discoverers into guests.
  • How top brands such as Conrad Hotels & Resorts, HomeAway, Airbnb, IndiGo, and Marriott are using the Curalate visual marketing and commerce platform to enable their consumers to take action on the experiences they promote daily.

Join Skift and Curalate on Wednesday June 15, 2016 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT for this free webinar.
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This content is created collaboratively in partnership with our sponsor, Curalate.

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