fbpx

Who were the top social influencers of the PRSA 2016 Travel and Tourism Conference?

by | May 26, 2016 | Events, Public Relations, Travel and Tourism, Twitter

As summer quickly approaches, people begin dreaming of trips, vacations, and time away from their everyday lives.

The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) aims to arm travel and tourism PR professionals with the tools and knowledge they need to be successful during this busy season.

As excited attendees of this year’s event in Houston, Texas, the team at MediaMiser used its media monitoring and analysis software to track Twitter mentions of #PRSATravel between May 22 and May 25, 2016.

So who were the top influencers of the PRSA 2016 Travel and Tourism Conference? Find out below:

Top influencers by number of postings:

prsa influencers

1. ThatsVy 2. getlibris 3. kamichat 4. prsatravel 5. beckymerola 6. rachellaber 7. NCVBStefanie 8. crobbio721 9. _whoischey 10. megcalnan

Top influencers by number of followers:

prsa-travel2

1. SouthwestAir 2. exploretravel1 3. Tammileetips 4. PRSA 5. Exploretravel2 6. T1Texas 7. optimistic_mama 8. priv_intel 9. VisitHouston 10. NatGeoPR

Top mentioned hashtags:

prsa-travel-3

Top shared links:

Art by Chey – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR7YFQJG8zFUHPvclvKEDBQ

11 Reasons Why Houston Should Be Your Next Getaway – http://checkin.trivago.com/11-reasons-why-houston-should-be-your-next-getaway/?platform=hootsuite

From the Honkytonk Capital to Jazz’s Birthplace: America’s Best Music Scenes – http://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/americas-best-cities-for-music-scenes/10?platform=hootsuite

 

Sara Chisholm

RECENT ARTICLES

5 strategic ways AI is changing the PR game

5 strategic ways AI is changing the PR game

AI has now become our wise friend next door, who has an answer to all our questions. Every one of us has given it a go, be it to find just the right caption for that Instagram post or to research a new topic thoroughly. No wonder, AI is estimated to potentially...

4 ways to leverage user research for sustainable marketing success

4 ways to leverage user research for sustainable marketing success

Ancient Romans preferred a loss that occurred due to following rules to a victory where one bent or broke the rules. Why? Because in the long run, having/knowing the rules will give you the most consistency and provide the best net-positive results. How did this serve...