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« Sheraton Hotels & Resorts share guests’ stories– online — front and centre! | “Live Map” broadcasts global webcams on Google Earth »

Track Tour de France cyclists in Google Earth

Online tourists can now experience Tour de France in Google Earth as never before. This year, you can trace the routes of the stages, track the race in progress (view via Google Earth).

Roger A. Brooks‘ Rule 19 “The Rule of Selling the Experience” states that ‘Sell the Rapids, not the river.’ Don’t get stuck on promoting your website. Show what there is to see and what there is to do. That’s what visitors will remember most.

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