This paper aims to explore the overlap and gap between the communication efforts of destination marketing organisations (DMO)’s and consumer perspectives of tourism destination within Australia. This paper applies qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Three stages of analysis are discussed. The web site content of state tourism authorities are analysed using Leximancer. The results show that states are using differing perceptual dimensions to portray characteristics of state tourism destinations. It is also found that consumers can recall the slogans and positioning of some states to a much greater extent than others. Finally it was shown that there was little correspondence and consistency between state positioning slogans and the destination promise and actual content on the web site.
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Citation
Kattiyapornpong, U. & Nel, D. (2009). Regional branding: perspectives of tourists in Australia. Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, ANZMAC (pp. 1-8). Melbourne, Victoria: Monash University 8.
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Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference