Wikipedia edits have massive impact on tourism, say economists | Wikipedia | The Guardian https://t.co/bddXcVMYZ2
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) September 19, 2020
Adding a few paragraphs and photos can boost revenue by £100,000 for small cities
Wikipedia edits have massive impact on tourism, say economists https://t.co/yyAdDWtLWD
— Tactical Tech (@Info_Activism) September 19, 2020
Das darf man eigentlich gar nicht zu laut sagen: "adding just two paragraphs of text and a single photo to a city's article increased the number of nights spent there by about 9% during the tourist season" https://t.co/r1RUhHbIXU
— Michael Schmalenstroer (@MschFr) September 18, 2020
In a recent study economists found that a few Wikipedia page edits “could lead to an extra [£100K/year] in tourism revenue for a small city”
— Destination Central Asia (@DestCentralAsia) September 18, 2020
Perhaps something for Central Asian cities/regions to consider in addition to their other tourism promotion plans?https://t.co/5QVO4ICyLk
Well this is interesting. @StHelierJsy @StHelierTCM @SimonCrowcroft any interest in collaborating on this to try and boost tourism? For my part I'm happy to contribute some nicer photos and I bet others would as well. https://t.co/HRHQyoanCt
— Tom Brossman (@tombrossman) September 19, 2020