
The Status Quo Kills Companies
status quo: noun -‘kwō meaning “the current state of affairs” – to keep the status quo is to keep something the way it is presently…
status quo: noun -‘kwō meaning “the current state of affairs” – to keep the status quo is to keep something the way it is presently…
Creating moving media for multilingual commentary systems requires pre-planning and a vision for your tour experience. If you’re providing multilanguage commentary, you need to rely…
Did you know that 65% of sightseeing and tour businesses say that finding new passengers is their top challenge? While the goal of your business…
You may think you’re providing a sightseeing experience that is good enough; you’re selling tickets and making enough money to pay the bills and maintain…
In this article, we are going to show you the benefits of collaboration and working with professionals when creating stories for your sightseeing or tour…
Do you want to write a killer audio tour script? It requires more than just the basics. Tourism is a fun industry and represents a…
When you first begin offering audio tours, most people jump right in, often just buying a system, writing a script, and not thinking about the…
Are you looking to advance your business by having the opportunity for continuous growth? Sightseeing companies are turning to GPS commentary systems to grow their…
While visiting Glacier National Park last summer, my wife and I booked a tour of the park on the Red Bus Jammer Tour. We decided…
Last month I posted the first part of a piece devoted to dispelling some myths about hearing loss. As a continuation of this series, I’d like to discuss more of the common misconceptions associated with hearing loss; however this post will focus on the subject matter from a different perspective. In this post, I hope to go over some of the beliefs we all have associated with developing a hearing loss and why it’s important to treat it, rather than simply ignore it.
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