What tourists perceived? Social media preference in a tourism destination

Titis Shinta Dhewi, Arum Prasasti, Cesya Rizkika Parahiyanti
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The tourism industry is a sector that continues to be developed by the Indonesian government. Especially during the current Covid 19 pandemic, tourism must be given a touch of differentiation to adapt to government regulations regarding the safety of tourism objects. The development of social media is essential in the world of tourism, where it can change the behaviour of tourists to enjoy tourism services. This study aims to understand the social media preference in tourist destinations so that tourism destinations can analyze social media marketing competitive strategy according to the target market. This study uses the MDS method and cluster analysis. This study collects data from 240 respondents. Respondents were asked to rate ten social media pairs where the social media observed were Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Tik Tok. This research found that a perceptual map is essential to define consumer perceptions and preferences on social media.
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游客看到了什么?旅游目的地的社交媒体偏好
旅游业是印尼政府继续发展的一个部门。特别是在当前的Covid - 19大流行期间,必须给旅游业带来差异化,以适应政府对旅游对象安全的规定。社交媒体的发展在旅游业中至关重要,它可以改变游客的行为,从而享受旅游服务。本研究旨在了解旅游目的地的社交媒体偏好,以便旅游目的地根据目标市场分析社交媒体营销竞争策略。本研究采用MDS方法和聚类分析。这项研究收集了240名受访者的数据。受访者被要求对10对社交媒体进行评分,其中观察到的社交媒体是Instagram、YouTube、Facebook、Twitter和抖音。这项研究发现,感知地图对于定义消费者在社交媒体上的感知和偏好至关重要。
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