Effects of the advertising language and the tourist destination used in Facebook commercial pages on the generation of electronic word of mouth
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https://doi.org/10.18046/j.estger.2020.156.3895Keywords:
electronic word of mouth, tourist destination, advertising languageAbstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of the advertising language and the tourist destination used in advertising in the generation of electronic word of mouth on Facebook. Through content analysis, 290 publications on Facebook commercial pages of tour operators were analyzed, and, to contrast the proposed effects, a Poisson regression model was applied. The results suggest that using beach tourism, rural and educational destinations in advertising, as well as cognitive advertising language, favors the appearance of electronic word of mouth. In this way, companies seeking to increase their participation metrics in social networks can use this type of content to increase the participation of their followers.
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