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What is an example of a smart travel goal?

What are some examples of SMART travel goals? A SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant & Time-bound) goal example could be: Visit five European countries within three months while staying on a $50 per day budget.



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Try using the SMART goal format – make your goals specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-based. S: Increasing visitation from 400,000 to 450,000 annually is an example of a specific goal. M: Goals should be measurable – increasing brand awareness is not measurable.

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SMART goals should be measurable in that you can track and quantify the goal's progress. Increase the blog's traffic from email, by itself, isn't a SMART goal because you can't measure the increase.

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These are: visitor satisfaction, community development, resource protection, and economic development. This choice of goals for tourism is not surprising, as ultimately the primary motive for tourism development is likely to be economic gains both on the part of private investors as well as governments (Sinha, 1998).

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