Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Web Pro News has an excellent article suggesting Facebook needs to review their nudity and breast phobia

As you can see, this photo was deleted from facebook for nudity, even though as far as anyone knows, Mary Clare could have been wearing a tube top, bikini top, dress, etc. behind the photo. It doesn't even show cleavage!

Facebook has long had this nudity and breast phobia and many times acts like 12 year old boys tittering in a corner looking at woman in old National Geographic Magazines. And since Facebook has no customer service department, there is no way to correct their mistakes or appeal decisions. I was banned from posting for 7 or 30 days, I forget which for posting this non nude "nude" photo.

Tumblr, Twitter, Google, Yahoo and many more sites are able differentiate between pornography and nudity, why can't facebook. They already know if you are 18 or older, and they even let facebook pages be 18 and over pages. So it shouldn't be hard.

Facebook says they don't allow hate groups too. Yet there is an I Hate Israel Site that has been up a while and a I hate the US sites. So basically, facebook doesn't enforce their rules except for their fear of nudity and breasts.

Even Web Pro News says lighten up facebook. See their link by clicking here

Tom Mulhall
Terra Cotta Inn Clothing Nude Sunbathing Resort and Spa
1-800-786-6938
http://sunnyfun.com
http://bit.ly/TerraCottainnFBPage

Sunday, December 12, 2010

71% of Small businesses in the US still don't use Social Media


Social media has been great for our nude sunbathing business. I've been blogging for 4 years now. So many guests heard about us for the first time because of this blog. Also once Facebook allowed business pages to be "liked" that has also been a great way to tell everyone about nude recreation and The Terra Cotta Inn, Palm Springs, California. Also, we were the FIRST nudist resort to use twitter over 2 years ago.

It takes time to properly do social media. But, what I notice is those nudist resorts that use social media marketing hit or miss or not at all are struggling getting and retaining guests. Those that invest the time to use social media marketing wisely are very popular like us.

Here's the story:

"Majority Of Small Businesses Still Not Using Social Media

Discover relays disappointing stats

Facebook and Twitter are a part of many people's everyday lives, but lots of small business owners still aren't taking advantage of those potential "in"s. New data from Discover indicates that 71 percent of small businesses don't use social media for any sort of self-promotion.

Discover said in a statement, "In polls conducted in April and October of this year, the percentage of small business owners who are members of an online social networking community increased from 48 percent to 59 percent. But only 29 percent of all small businesses said last month that they have ever used social networking websites to promote their businesses."

...A separate profile can be useful for making a business more visible, though. Discover said, "36 percent of approximately 3,000 consumers told Discover that they would consider using a small business that they heard about through a social or business networking site, up from 31 percent in 2007."

News Tags: Marketing,"

For the full story Click here

Tom Mulhall
Terra Cotta Inn clothing optional resort and spa
Located in Sunny Palm Springs, California
Our resort site at: http://sunnyfun.com
Visit our Resort Facebook page at: http://bit.ly/TerraCottaInnFBPage

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Casino night was a fun party at Terra Cotta Inn, Palm Springs, California

Our guests had so much fun last night. We had blackjack, roulette, and craps. We gave away over $750 in free prizes. Sorry that everyone couldn't make it out. And best of all our Las Vegas style casino night was free for our guests.

Now that brings me to something interesting that I just learned. We had a couple come for day use today. Yes, Palm Springs is the warmest part of the US. 100% sunny today. Palm Springs is a year round nudist paradise. I will never understand why people go anywhere else.

I have had nudists from the east coast tell me they go to Florida because it's a closer flight. My thinking is it takes 2-3 hours to get to Florida and 6 to Palm Springs. When you are in Florida you are almost GUARANTEED to have rain on your vacation as Florida is the rainiest state in the US. It averages 60 inches of rain a year. Last year Palm Springs had 3.18 inches of rain. Why would any nudist want to fly somewhere where the weather is going to be bad? Come to Palm Springs.

Anyway, this guest said to me she wished she had known about our casino night party. I told here she could follow us on twitter or facebook, or our yahoo group or read our blog.

She told me she is a school teacher and has a school notebook computer. It has software on it that shows everywhere she goes on the net and she would never look at ANYTHING nudist related as she is afraid the school would find out and she could lose her job.

Talk about Big Brother. The last 9 years the Bill of rights has been trashed. People are so afraid. She is to afraid to use her work computer even at home on her own free time.

Years ago I started a blog called http://palmspringsfun.blogspot.com I think I am going to have to start writing for it again so people will have a safe spot to learn what is happening in Palm Springs and at the Terra Cotta Inn.

Somehow, I think our founding fathers would be rolling over in their graves is they knew how much government and the fear of our own government as taken over our lives.

Tom Mulhall
800-786-6938
Terra Cotta Inn clothing optional resort and spa
http://sunnyfun.com
Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/nudist_resorts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Naturists and nudists need to support nudist resorts


Koreans support other Korean businesses. So do the Chinese, Poles, Mexicans, etc. Gays support other gay businesses. Almost all minorities and ethnic groups support their own ethnic businesses.

Sometimes I think the ONLY people who do not support their own businesses are nudists.

This year more than ever, I have had people come here for day use and stay at a textile hotel. Almost all of them are AANR or TNS members or belong to a club. They never even call us for our rates as they just assume we will be overpriced like the naked places in Mexico or the Caribbean and thus they overpay to stay at an inferior textile hotel instead of staying with us.

It happened again this weekend.

We had a couple who are members of Glen Eden which is a big nudist club about 70 miles away. They called Saturday for day use. We told them we had a room available that night and we were told no they got a great "deal" at a textile hotel, so they would only be coming by for day use.

When they got here, we learned they were staying at the Ace Hotel. It is one of the trendy hotels du jour. They have a PR agency, so they are generating a lot of press. They're advertising tiny rooms with double beds (not even queens, we have California king sized beds) for $99/night.

Sounds reasonable good until you get the other expenses and see your small room. When you get there, you have to pay a resort fee of $25/night, breakfast is about $35/couple/day, and day use at our resort is another $30/day. So the textile hotel "deal" cost $405 for 2 nights. Plus they couldn't check in until 4pm and had to leave by noon. Where we allow 10am check in and 5pm check out at no extra charge.

If they had stayed at our resort, in December before Christmas we have a special of stay 1 night, the 2nd is half priced. Our rates with tax would have been $282.65. No resort fee, no charge for breakfast, or wine and snacks in the afternoon or day use. Thus, they would have saved $122 over the weekend by supporting our resort a nudist resort instead of the textile hotel chain who doesn't care about them. And they could have been nude all weekend.

Yet, when I asked them why they didn't book us as we were considerably cheaper for a superior facility, they told us they never called us or any other nudist place in Palm Springs. They just assumed we were more expensive.

This isn't the first time this has happened to us this year where card carrying nudists booked textile hotels, never called for rates as they just assumed we were more expensive and thus overpaid.

Running a nudist resort is a very hard business. It is a labor of love as you will not get rich at it like you would owning textile hotels. You have to believe in nudism and nudists to own and operate a nudist resort. Am I frustrated, you bet.

Probably only 10% of our guests are members of AANR or TNS. The people who should be supporting nudist resorts are the ones that don't. Thus we had to create our customers. As we have been told many times, we have probably created more nudists in the US than any other resort or club. Even people who have never been to our resort have told us they finally went somewhere because of reading our blog, our tweets, talking to us many times on the phone, etc.

I have no answer on how to get nudists to support nudist businesses in the US. Do you?

This year I have worked harder than ever marketing online. Last year I work 60 hours a week. This year I average about 75 hours a week with the additional time being all online marketing. This year I have had 5-6 so called "true nudists" tell me that I promote my business too much online. They said if I didn't stop promoting it on twitter, facebook, here, etc they would not go to my resort because they are tired of seeing the name Terra Cotta Inn all the time online.

Now I wonder, did they e-mail Coke, or Budweiser Beer saying they promote their products too much and if they didn't stop advertising on TV, they would never drink another Coke or Bud again? Of course not. Yet, they tried to intimidate a small nudist business into not marketing online. And those people have never been to my resort! And I'm supposed to take marketing advice in the worst recession since the 1930's from them? Why won't many nudists support their own in the US.

Thus, I promote to first timers as I know once they book here they will become our repeat guests as we are a FANTASTIC VALUE. In November MSNBC picked us as one of the 3 best deal nudist hotels in the whole US.

So nudists, please call and talk with us before booking a textile hotel in town and overpaying for your vacation. And call and talk with other nudist places before you vacation somewhere else. And stop going to all the naked places in the Caribbean and Mexico. Most are NOT owned by nudists. That's why they gouge you. Nice places like Cypress Cove in Florida and us in the US are fantastic values as MSNBC said.

And first timers, you're lucky as you get to stay in one of the best small resorts in all Palm Springs. This December in Palm Springs Life Magazine, the Best of the Best issue, we were selected as one of the top 3 boutique hotels in ALL the Palm Springs area, pretty cool for nude sunbathers.

Give us a call at 800-786-6938 for more information or to make reservations.

Visit our site at http://sunnyfun.com

Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/nudist_resorts

We hope to see you soon in sunny Palm Springs!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Nudism is starting to embrace social media


I just got back from the AANR West Board of directors meeting. I am the pr chair. AANR West started a twitter account in August. We are now going to start a Facebook account. The boards aim it to embrace social media as much as possible so that members and potential guests of nudist resorts can contact us as easily as possible.

The NY Times just had an article on businesses using Facebook. Here it is:

"Business owner, you might want to friend Facebook.

Identify a short list of goals before you begin.

Show some personality in your page.

Don't shill. Use your page to engage-and trust that sales will follow.

Use Facebook data to analyze your customer demographics.

A growing number of businesses are making Facebook an indispensable part of hanging out their shingles. Small businesses are using it to find new customers, build online communities of fans and dig into gold mines of demographic information.

“You need to be where your customers are and your prospective customers are,” said Clara Shih, author of “The Facebook Era” (Pearson Education, 2009). “And with 300 million people on Facebook, and still growing, that’s increasingly where your audience is for a lot of products and services.”

...Facebook offers an array of tools and networks, and it’s easy to wander down too many paths. Ms. Shih recommends that newcomers start by asking themselves a simple question: What is your basic objective? Is it getting more customers in the door? Building brand awareness? Creating a venue for customer support? Once you have set your goal, you can strategize accordingly.


...You can enliven your page with photos, comments and useful information. As you grow more comfortable, you can add videos or business applications. Flaunt your personality. The page of an ice cream parlor should feel different than that of a funeral parlor. “The pages that are most successful,” said Tim Kendall, the director of monetization at Facebook, “are the ones that really replicate the personality of the business.”

Aim at Potential Customers Only

...“I’d be out of business if I didn’t have Facebook,” Mr. Meyer said. “Especially with this economy, I need to stretch each marketing dollar as much as I possibly can.”

Facebook enables small businesses to engage in targeted marketing that they only could have dreamed about a few years ago. Facebook users fill out profiles with information like hometown, employer, religious beliefs, interests, education and favorite books, movies and TV shows — all of which can help advertisers deliver messages to specific demographic slices.

...“Be patient with it,” Mr. Nelson advised. “People are not going to flock to your social media site overnight. Technology is about the network effect. It takes time for those connections to build.”

For the full article Click here

And if you have suggestions on how AANR West can better reach out to people, feel free calling me at 800-786-6938 or e-mailing me at tom@sunnyfun.com

Tom Mulhall
Terra Cotta Inn clothing optional resort,
Palm Springs, CA
http://sunnyfun.com

Follow Terra Cotta Inn on twitter at http://twitter.com/nudist_resorts

Follow AANR WEST on twitter at http://twitter.com/aanrwest

Monday, September 28, 2009

Is Twitter a Fad That will Fade?

I've been using Twitter since about May letting people know all about our resort The Terra Cotta Inn clothing optional resort and spa, last minute availability,airfare sales, interesting stories in the nudist world, etc.

I find twitter useful and stupid. I have learned about last minute airfare sales from it (and I pass on the information or retweet it), I have learned more marketing techniques. I have learned interesting news stories and more. So in that respect, Twitter is a useful tool.

Also Twitter was the first to break many news stories even alerting the mainstream media to them such as the uprisings in Iran over their elections and information about the jet that had an emergency landing a few months back in the Hudson river.

Why People Magazine even sent out a tweet on Friday August 28th about our resort dog Godiva passing away. Here it is:

"RT @PEOPLEPets R.I.P. Godiva the dog, a nudism fan Lady Gaga would've loved: http://ow.ly/n7k3 (Tx and condolences to @nudist_resorts)
2:00 PM Aug 28th @peoplemag" That's pretty big as People Magazine has 1.4 million followers.

That said, twitter is also an extremely boring fad. I don't care that Shaquille O'Neal ate an ice cream cone. I don't care that someone is bored and painting their toenails. And I would bet most people don't care about those tweets either.

I think twitter will be like blogs and evolve. There are well over 100 million blogs and most are abandoned shortly after being started. Technorati estimates 1.6 million blogs are active on a daily basis and 16 million blogs are active at least once every 90 days.

So I find twitter will be very useful for people looking for information and useless for people who don't care what some stranger ate for lunch.

Here is a poll from Vanity Fair and 60 minutes. You will notice a good percentage think Twitter is a fad. It will be interesting to see what twitter evolves into.


"November 2009 The Vanity Fair/60 Minutes Poll


Do you think TWITTER is … ?


TOTAL 18–29 30–44 45–64 64+ MEN WOMEN
A fad that’ll fade 39% 51% 48% 35% 16% 10% 37%
Heard of it, but unsure what it is 33 24 24 36 53 54 41
Important new tool 15 22 14 14 9 11 8
What’s Twitter? 10 3 12 11 15 17 13"

For the full poll click here

Tired of boring overpriced chain hotel vacations? Looking for something fun and romantic? How about a clothes free vacation at The Terra Cotta Inn clothing optional resort and spa located in Palm Springs, California the sunniest city in the US.

Terra Cotta Inn is the most mainstream nudist resort in the US. It is perfect for couples trying topless or nude sunbathing for the first time. You will love it here as it is so much fun.

Give us a call at 800-786-6938 to make reservations or for more information.

Visit our site at http://sunnyfun.com

Become a Facebook friend at http://facebook.com/terracottainn

Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/nudist_resorts

We hope to see you soon in sunny Palm Springs!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Terra Cotta Inn, Palm Springs has a room available tonight, Saturday September 12th


We have a room available tonight, Saturday night Sept 12th at Terra Cotta Inn clothing optional resort, Palm Springs, CA. We had a no show last night, so you are more than welcome to book just tonight.

We are Palm Springs' most popular nudist resort. We have guests from around the world that stay with us.

We are the best value hotel in all Palm Springs. You are more than welcome to check in as early as 10am and stay until 5pm. We include complimentary breakfast, afternoon snacks, free wifi, salt water pool and jacuzzi (which feels heavenly on your bare skin and much, much more.

Above is a photo of our manager Patty. She has worked with us for over 7 years.

Give us a call at 800-786-6938 to make reservations or for more information.

Visit our site at http://sunnyfun.com

Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/nudist_resorts

Become a Facebook friend at http://facebook.com/terracottainn

We hope to see you soon in sunny Palm Springs!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

A nude art photography blog

We use twitter.com Our twitter site is http://twitter.com/tcotta You can learn about what's happening in Palm Springs and at our resort The Terra Cotta Inn if you join. It is a cool mini blog site

I just learned from a tweet (a twitter post), that there is a cool nude art blog. The blog is about nude art photography Click here NSFW

This is a description of the blog from their site:

"World of the Nude Art Photography
Variances of the human body are intriguing and often very beautiful and therefore nudity in art is strongly represented for ages. Photography is no exception and the nude has made a major impact in the portfolios of many photographic artists. But we have to remember that without the models photographers would be left to shoot nude self-portraits. This web log is dedicated to all who have any interest in art nude photography, active or passive."

If you click the blog, you will see an interesting post with photos of jumping nudes. They are real cool art photos. They are NSFW. I hope you enjoy the artwork.

Now if you want to take a fun vacation, give us a call at 800-786-6938.

Visit our site at http://sunnyfun.com

I hope to see you in sunny Palm Springs!