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Oct27 10/27/2009 6:47:00 PM by Tom Flack

I read a great article in Highway Magazine about how Rvers can set up their own clubs and groups. The article was all about choosing the right folks and planning trips, etc. Because the groups wish to stay together in the parks and resorts they visit, they book well in advance. What caught my attention was this: One of the groups said that if the park will not put their group together as in side by side, they take their business elsewhere! Ouch!

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Oct20 10/20/2009 6:55:00 PM by Tom Flack

It is almost that time of the year when some managers are counting down to a peaceful winter, while others are counting the days until their winter crowd arrives. Many managers create a 'todo' list for major projects that often aren't applied until just before the next season. However, getting ready to open for a new season is probably already filled with too many things to do.

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Oct20 10/20/2009 6:51:00 PM by Tom Flack

It is almost that time of the year when some managers are counting down to a peaceful winter, while others are counting the days until their winter crowd arrives. Many managers create a 'todo' list for major projects that often aren't applied until just before the next season. However, getting ready to open for a new season is probably already filled with too many things to do.

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Oct13 10/13/2009 6:53:00 PM by Tom Flack

Halloween arrives on the last weekend of the month, and thus a great time to plan a special weekend and boost your falls sales a notch or two. If you're a family park, then planning for the kids is easy with a little decorations and games. While most kids can operate almost any video game far better than their parents, it is shame they are often not exposed to the games that you might have enjoyed as a child.

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Oct6 10/6/2009 7:01:00 PM by Tom Flack

Yeah, I know. I told you to capture email addresses from everyone that visits your park for your monthly newsletters and marketing campaigns for special events. If you did, you probably now have a list with several hundred or even a thousand addresses. That is a good problem!

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Sep29 9/29/2009 7:04:00 PM by Tom Flack

I read a great story a few weeks ago about the increase of onsite dining opportunities for tired travelers. A long drive through construction traffic can drive a visitor to almost lose their cool. Sometimes, they do not want to unhitch the tow car, clean up and fix their hair, and then go back out into rush hour traffic to find a restaurant. Can you blame them?

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Sep22 9/22/2009 7:06:00 PM by Tom Flack

I have written tips on the importance of using your guest registration form to collect your customer's email and mailing address to continue your marketing. (If you missed those tips go our website “Tips Online” & do a search) The same applies to those that visit your website. If a guest is interested after visiting your website, they are likely to fill out the sign up form for occasional newsletters and special offers.

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Sep15 9/15/2009 7:09:00 PM by Tom Flack

The most important goals when shooting and selecting photos for your website are Quality and Resolution! Whether you are replacing a page or an entire website, make a list of the shots you'll need for each page, then shoot them.

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Sep1 9/1/2009 7:17:00 PM by Tom Flack

You'll never know how effective an advertising program is unless you ask how they heard about the park. Many resorts began their website service with a single page featuring contact information, a few details and a couple of pictures, and often designed by a relative or friend. Everybody has to start somewhere, but if they haven't moved up to a site with numerous pages providing more information and pictures of their park, they are missing a grand marketing opportunity.

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Jan26 1/26/2010 9:48:00 AM by Tom Flack

  Invest in your future reservations by looking for opportunities to do one last thing to put a smile on the faces of your guests. If you're really clever, you'll also find ways to use good marketing techniques to enhance their experience as well. Here's some quick ideas to get you started: 

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Jan19 1/19/2010 9:42:00 AM by Tom Flack

As our Tipsters read 'Tips For RV Resorts' each week, if the tip applies, they probably store the idea in the back of their brain, or print it out. However, if you forgot the idea or didn't print it out, you can also go online to our website (www.GoGti.com) to Tips/News and Tips Online. On the right hand side in the upper corner, you'll see a blank search box. Above the search box is the list of the categories to choose.

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Jan12 1/12/2010 10:17:00 AM by Tom Flack

Here's my list of the tools you'll need for a great year:

  1. If you can afford it, buy, lease, or rent a backhoe tractor with a bucket scoop on the front. You can easily dig new ditches for power, water, or sewer, or help the rainwater drain away. The bucket scoop makes it easy to level a site, haul in more gravel, or fix those darn potholes. If you can swap out for a blade, you can keep your road smooth, and if need be, clear the snow on your roads and sites faster.

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Jan5 1/5/2010 9:31:00 AM by Tom Flack

Sometimes a park has to lock the pool and laundry after hours, but after opening the office the following morning, they can get busy and forget to open the laundry and pool at the scheduled time. It is not much fun to carry a load to the laundry only to find the door locked, or dress a bunch of kids of all ages, grab snacks, suntan oil, and herd the gang to the pool only to find it closed. Perhaps they need to buy something from your store, or update their reservation in the office. Flying a flag when a service is open keeps everybody happy. 

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