(except for some flower warehouse in Holland).

Yes, I’m actually here in Macao
for the opening of The Venetian®
Macao-Resort-Hotel. It is a 3,000 suite
integrated resort. An integrated resort means
this place is not only a huge hotel, it’s also
a casino, a convention center and the biggest
mall in the world. An indoor city, if you
will.
Of course, a project of this magnitude is very well
publicized. As of now the hotel portion of The
Venetian is jam- packed with reporters from all
around the world. Each reporter gets his trip
all-expenses-paid, in return he writes an article.
Believe it or not, paying each reporter plus crew,
separately, is much more economic than paying a
whole channel to air a favoring report. Hey! even
the fifth richest man in the world (this title
shifts like the tides in the sea, so don’t hold me
to it

) has got to be economic.
*
Does big in life mean big on the
net?
Something this huge, has to have a huge
online presence, right? Well, Let’s review what’s
going on e-media-wise.
The Venetian Macao has two websites,
one for
the press and
one for
the consumer (try the sitemap to get
around more easily). While the site aimed at
the press has simple programming with all
kinds of information on The Venetian and Macao
(not to mention media events), the consumer
site is much more complex.
Improving Your Video Marketing
Flash player
is used and still images are cleverly edited
together to look like a video commercial. This is a
popular technique with online marketers, but seeing
as The Venetian holds a specialized media team,
this familiar technique may not be as apparent.
What marketers often call “video” is very similar
to (and very often is) a Power Point presentation.
Using the techniques used by The Venetian team
requires a bit of knowledge in a basic editing
program, and if you still feel intimidated, then
check out
RockYou.com or
Slide.com widgets for
image showcasing. Can you see the resemblance?
Venetian Copywriting Tips
Although a lot of
the copywriting on The Venetian website is fluff
(just like the gold motifs), there are a few hidden
treasures we can enjoy:
Titles: The titles of the pages (
"Where X meets Y" ) are not very SEO savvy, they
are obviously directed at a human reader. One of
the oldest, most traditional copywriting tricks is
using the same first letter, because it’s catchy.
However, it seams to be misused, in this case (a
bland attempt at being witty&cute), because
this trick is used for names and slogans, to make
them memorable, and these titles are just not
something that the customer needs to remember, in
order to push him to buy.
Getting you to order:
Take a look at
the suite sales
pages. A picture of the product with a
list of features and a “make a reservation
button”. If you’ve been an attentive student,
up until now, you may be asking yourself, what
about the benefits?! The doubt diffusion?! The
Long copy?!!
Well, it comes down to the difference between a
huge corporation and an independent marketer. The
Venetian is part of the Las Vegas Sands
corporation, which has an impeccable reputation in
the industry, so actually no introduction is
needed- the reputation implies the benefits. Also,
The Venetian has a very specific target audience,
and caters specifically to their needs. The
marketing is focused on maintaining the reputation
of the corporation as a luxurious all-encompassing
resort. Rather than introducing benefits, it
exhibits tempting luxury.
Saying No to SEO
The big corporations seem
to overlook SEO completely. This is actually not
surprising at all, if you understand the kind of
waste that happens in every large system. Be it a
large corporation, the army or the government-
Money is wasted, food is wasted, research is wasted
and even resources are wasted. So it’s no wonder
The Venetian overlooks this in it’s programming and
copywriting and aims the sight at the human
spectator. Unless you actually type the search term
“The Venetian”, you probably won’t find The
Venetian on the front pages of Google.
The Venetian Macao is not for everyone, and neither
is the web-site copy writing techniques, but there
is a lot to be learned in the form of branding. And
a visit to this integrated resort (if you can
afford it) is educational as to how to make a
consistent customer experience.

What’s good for the big man is
not necessarily good for you.
* Disclaimer: Just so you know, I’m not part of
this sorted media twist, I’m actually here, tagging
along with my spouse, who’s part of the media crew
of The Venetian, so I had to pay my own way, and we
don't stay at a The Venetian.
Tags: seo, search engine optimization,
The Venetian Macao, Online Presence, Video marketing