rotaCongresswoman Julie Ogo (Rota, India) expressed her disappointment with the Marianas Tourism Board on its official website, MyMarianas.com, for the lack of marketing efforts for Rota. Although this website is intended to be a comprehensive resource for travelers, it does not include substantive content that highlights Rota's beauty, pristine beaches, historical monuments, and unique tourist destinations. Missing.
“The lack of marketing content on MyMarianas.com is unfortunate,” Ogo said. “Marianas Tourism Board needs to strengthen its marketing strategy by continually updating its webpage. How can travelers learn about a destination without looking at photos of its attractions and historic sites? Is not it?”
Ms. Ogo, who is taking proactive steps to address the issue, has launched her own social media campaign to promote Rota. She encourages the use of the hashtags #BisitaLuta, #VisitTheMarianas and #MyMarianas and invites her social media audience, influencers and bloggers to share beautiful and amazing photos and experiences of Rota. This initiative aims to fill the promotional gap left by the MVA and highlight what makes Rota a must-see destination.
“By failing to properly present Rota, we are missing an opportunity to attract tourists who are looking for exactly what our island has to offer: natural beauty, tranquility and rich history. “It will be,” Ogoh added. “It is important that the MVA invests more in showcasing what is special about the Mariana Islands. This not only boosts tourism, but also supports the local economy and protects our cultural heritage.”
Ogo's social media campaign has already garnered attention, with numerous posts highlighting Rota's stunning landscapes, peaceful beaches and cultural heritage. She credits this grassroots effort to her MVA, enriching her website with up-to-date content such as high-quality photos, detailed descriptions, and captivating stories about what Rota has to offer, giving her the impetus to take immediate action. I hope it becomes. (public relations)