Go ahead, do it. Search for the term "CVB" on Google. The first result has the most visible spot for a CVB in Cyberspace (at this time) and should be equivalent to the Web's definition of what a CVB is. The results might astound you. The first result (as of this date) was the
Newport Beach (California) Conference and Visitors Bureau. First of all, my congratulations to Newport Beach. They are effectively located at the corner of Center and Main in Cyberspace, with a view of the bay. My next response is, why them? Where are New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Toronto, Houston, etc.? Hey, big guys, take a look at the Newport Beach site and learn from it. And web developers in Newport Beach, ask for a raise, because you just might be getting offers soon.
Here are the top 10 results from the "CVB" search on Google:
1.
Newport Beach, California, CVB (Again, congrats!)
2.
Dallas CVB (That makes sense, except for the part about being SECOND!)
3.
Nashville CVB (Music, music, music)
4.
Scottsdale, Arizona, CVB (Go Arizona!)
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New Orleans CVB (Are they even booking conferences now?
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San Antonio CVB (I'm seeing a definite pattern of warmth and sunshine here.)
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Seattle CVB (I have a personal story to tell about Seattle's CVB.)
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Los Angeles CVB (Eighth? EIGHTH?!!)
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Pittsburgh CVB10.
Charleston, West Virginia, CVB Only one CVB can be number one, but the first page shows 10 CVBs. If you aren't there, try harder. If you are, keep it up.
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