LANSING ? Travel Michigan has launched a new tourism web site e

tourism Web site designed to reflect the award-winning

Pure Michigan brand, as well as include videos of Michigan travel

destinations, plus nearly one thousand new photographs to help individuals

and families make travel decisions.

Easy to navigate and search for specific information on places to go,

things to do and places to stay, the site also offers one click sign up

opportunities for the free 2008 Michigan Travel Ideas publication and to

register for free monthly travel eNewsletter. Web visitors also will see

link ‘clouds’ highlighting further information based on their search. In

addition, the latest travel news is now available via RSS.

Share Your Pure Michigan Experiences already has more than 60 personal

stories contributed by Michigan travelers. Individuals can click on the

Experiences box on any page of the site to read items and/or submit their

own travel adventure. One of the most popular shared stories is Moose on

the Loose, a tale about a 600 pound moose visiting downtown Iron Mountain.

“It’s always good to refresh promotional tools, and that’s what we did

over the last several months with michigan.org . The new site offers an

updated navigation system to discover Pure Michigan travel information with

ease,” said Travel Michigan Vice President George Zimmermann. “We believe

the new look and features will continue to attract record numbers of

potential Michigan travelers.”

Deemed the most popular state tourism Web site in the country in 2007

by Hitwise, an online measurement company, michigan.org received the

largest percentage of U.S. visits than any other state tourism Web site

last year. Among a custom category of the 50 U.S. state tourism Web sites,

michigan.org averaged 8.68 percent of market share of U.S. visits for 2007.

Travel Michigan, a division of the Michigan Economic Development

Corporation, is the state of Michigan’s official agency for the promotion

of tourism. Travel Michigan markets the state’s tourism industry and

provides valuable visitor information services.

For Michigan travel news and updates, click on Michigan.Org

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