Key to boosting Minehead and West Somerset tourism

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The West Somerset Council is consulting about what can be done to benefit tourism in Minehead and West Somerset and I have replied to them that writers hold the key to increasing local prosperity by writing online and increasing publicity about existing and future benefits of visiting Minehead and West Somerset.

The biggest problem facing tourism in Minehead in West Somerset is the level of ‘electronic buzz’ that is generated online about the benefits of coming to West Somerset.

Quite simply, if we increased the amount of comment and discussion about the benefits of coming to Minehead and West Somerset tenfold, we would get more people visiting us here.

This electronic buzz may involve people talking to each other online, generating information online and making links to each other online or it may involve informational articles.

In any open open space, and the Internet is a virtual space, if several people start talking to each other, the rest will join in. In Minehead and West Somerset’s case, ‘the rest’ means ‘the world’.

If one person shouts, few listen. If one hundred people shout, it’s heard miles away. If a thousand people shout, the world listens .

The more people in Minehead and West Somerset talk to each other online, the more links will be made with each other; the more messages will be created; the more solutions will be found and the more interest will be attracted from people outside Minehead and West Somerset both to join in the conversations and to visit Minehead and West Somerset.

This isn’t just a theory. My brother has a hotel in Bournemouth and I have successfully increased his turnover throughout the Winter (of all times) by raising his profile online, despite the recession. Increasing tourism is easy. It just involves writing lots of stuff about what your tourism target audience wants to read about the area.

The ideal form of communication is like a cobweb where every ‘node’ is capable of talking to each other node. Successful methods of communication can be blogs or online forums – one way communication in the form of static sites just doesn’t work. (How many people like other people ‘talking at them’?) Engaging in a conversation is much more polite and engaging.

Of course, having better things for people to see and do when they come to Minehead and West Somerset is important but it doesn’t matter how many new facilities are here if potential tourists don’t know about the wonders of what is already available.

If you want to regenerate tourism in West Somerset, start by giving the many writers in West Somerset an incentive to write stuff online about West Somerset. Writers come cheap – we are all poor. It is also very labour intensive so needs to involve lots of writers – one won’t do. Each writer you get involved helps regenerate West Somerset by giving the writer work.

Writers can write interesting articles about just about anything so why not get them writing about the artists, sculptors, woodworkers, millers, traditions and history of Minehead and West Somerset … The list of subjects about which writers can write really is endless.

Of course, there is already a lot of this information about Minehead and West Somerset online already – but more is more and we want more tourism, don’t we?

The key to making a lot of electronic noise is getting the greatest number of writers possible involved so they all shout together.

If you select just one writer through one site and the writer writes about Minehead and West Somerset, there will be an increase in West Somerset’s profile but a small one and it will hardly be noticed.

If you get all the writers in Minehead and West Somerset writing about West Somerset and talking together, the amount of extra noise online would be considerable.

All this is not rocket science or even something I have invented. It is called Web 2.0 and you can find lots of discussion and information about it all over the Web. It is immensely powerful.

Increasing tourism in Minehead and West Somerset is easy. The method I am suggesting would also regenerate other industries in Minehead and West Somerset such as writers directly but would also benefit a lot of other micro-businesses with low visibility who work from home such as artists, wood carvers etc.

Naturally, the Minehead and West Somerset hotels, guest houses and other residential establishments would benefit directly from the increase in visitors who would be attracted to Minehead and West Somerset by its vibrant and innovative personality.

Getting people to talk online and in public to generate more publicity is the key to benefiting tourism in Minehead and West Somerset.

Agree? Disagree? You are welcome to talk to me and anybody else who cares to join in on any of my www.hopcott.net sites. I look forward to hearing from you.

2 Responses to “Key to boosting Minehead and West Somerset tourism”

  1. I have had a blog for a few years and post about Exmoor and the beautiful area we live in. It is always amazing and rewarding to receive a comment from someone on the other side of the world. I do agree that we need more tourism but there is a balance in that we could spoil this beautiful area too. Tourism brings more than money. I have a very small hobby business and am a member of the Exmoor Producers Association. Discussion and ideas are always good but so is local support :-)

  2. Rob says:

    It’s great to hear from you Christine and the Exmoor Producers Association is an example to us all as to what can be achieved by local cooperation.

    Although my remarks in the local newspaper were prompted by the West Somerset Council’s tourism consultation, I suspect that a lot of businesses on Exmoor and surrounding areas would benefit from increasing the level of local buzz and discussion online even though they are not tourism based.

    I was playing some tunes with an artist last weekend (along with about 35 other musicians) at a the Sidmouth Folk Festival Sailing and Angling Club musicians reunion in Sidmouth and he was talking about how he gets orders for his paintings from all over the country who contact him through his web site.

    Whenever people talk about increasing the level of economic activity in the Exmoor area, it is always tinged with the worry that the countryside we love could become like a busy theme park and I feel the same as most people on this because I enjoy walking the lonely and beautiful moorland too.

    Although writers, artists, musicians, sculptures, craftspeople and other small businesses can benefit from building a local online community with businesses that are specifically tourism based, the same local Exmoor and West Somerset community can potentially help them sell their products and services world-wide so we get the benefits into the local economy without additional footfall.

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