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Friday, May 17, 2013

Wanted: Dunedin Businesses for Online Tourism Directory

The "Visit Dunedin" website is looking to populate its directory with tourism-based businesses before fall.

The "Visit Dunedin" tourism website is live. But its business directory is still in the construction phase. Designers are hoping to create a database of tourism-based Dunedin businesses in time for the website's marketing launch in the fall, said Dan Zucker of Zucker & Zucker Marketing, the group designing the website. "We're off season right now," Zucker said. "So it's a good time to do this." The website is part of a big marketing push and the final phase of the city's branding campaign, for which the multi-colored "DUNEDIN" logo was designed and selected last year. A group, which includes Zucker, city staff, business people and other stakeholders, is steering the marketing push to promote tourism to Dunedin using a budget comprised of …

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Katie Dolac

9:34 am on Friday, May 17, 2013

From the story: "A group, which includes Zucker, city staff, business people and other stakeholders, is steering the marketing push to promote tourism to Dunedin using a budget comprised of grants and donations."   more ›

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Dunedin Attracts Cyclists on 500-Mile Fundraiser

Residents and merchants are invited to cheer the cyclists on at Oak Tree Plaza at noon and possibly be featured in a video to be aired at a conference with 6,500 travel industry attendees, a Visit Dunedin spokeswoman said.

Four cyclists filming their 500-mile journey on Pinellas Trail this week are stopping for lunch in Dunedin today, according to Visit Dunedin. Residents and merchants are invited to cheer the cyclists on at Oak Tree Plaza beginning at noon and possibly be featured in a video documentary to be aired at a conference with 6,500 travel industry attendees from the United States and abroad next week, a Visit Dunedin spokeswoman said. The cyclists are employees of InterContinental Hotels' Group, the parent company for the Holiday Inn Express, which has a location in Dunedin. They cycling 500 miles before their conference in Orlando to raise money for a non-profit called "Give Kids the World Village," a resort that provides children with terminal …

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