HomeMy WebLinkAboutTBID_2019-01-16_MinutesADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
MINUTES
Wednesday, January 16, 2099 at 2:30 P.M.
Atascadero City Hall - 6500 Palma Avenue, Club Room
Atascadero, California
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Alexander called the meeting to order at 2:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Board Member Dawson, Board Member O'Malley, and Chairperson
Alexander.
Vacant: One vacant seat.
Absent: Board Member Sohi.
Staff Present: Destination Management Consultant Angelica Ottman, Destination
Management Coordinator Hanna Meisinger, Marketing Consultant
Chelsea Modlin, and Deputy City Manager/Outreach Promotions Terrie
Banish.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Board Member
Dawson to approve the agenda with the modification to move item
B-5 to just under item B-2.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. ATBID Draft Action Minutes —October 17 2018
*Recommendation : Approve the Draft Action Minutes of October 17, 2018.
[Big Red Marketing]
MOTION: By Board Member Dawson and seconded by Board Member
O'Malley to approve the consent calendar.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
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B. BUSINESS ITEMS
1. Election of Vice Chairnerson for the Atascadero Tourism Business
Improvement District (ATBID) Advisory Board
• Recommendation: ATBID Board to elect one member to serve as Vice
Chairperson for the ATBID Advisory Board. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Chairperson Alexander moved to select a Vice Chairperson. Destination Management
Consultant Ottman directed that a Board Member needs to nominate a candidate.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None,
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Chairperson
Alexander to elect Board Member Dawson to serve as Vice
Chairperson for the ATBID Advisory Board.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
2. ATBID Board Nomination Meeting
• Recommendation: Approve ATBID Board nomination meeting to occur at the end
of the current fiscal year. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Destination Management Consultant Ottman shared that a community member is interested
in filling the seat and has requested nomination meeting date be reschedule to a sooner
date. Ottman recommended that the date remains at the end of the fiscal year. Deputy City
Manager Banish shared that the resolution is specific to have a meeting and send a notice
by April 30.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Chairperson
Alexander to approve ATBID Board nomination meeting to occur
at the end of the current fiscal year with the addition that staff
will consider additional recruiting ideas.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
3. Media Proposal for 2019
• Recommendation: Receive and file 2019 Media Proposal. [Verdin]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Marketing Consultant Modlin presented the media proposal (Exhibit A) and shared that the
recommendation is different than the board packet. Staff answered questions from the
Board.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Amanda Diefenderfer
The 2019 Media Proposal was received and filed by the Board.
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4. Atascadero Destination Strategy
• Recommendation: Discuss and provide staff direction on an overall destination
strategy. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Destination Management Consultant Ottman presented information from the meeting with
Visit SLO CAL. Ottman shared the destination strategy pieces with the Board. Deputy City
Manager Banish provided additional information and input. Public member Jessica Sohi
asked if the strategic plan would be discussed with the council to be sure they are caught
up on the direction with ATBID. Public member Akers shared that the efforts of the strategic
plan will align with the goals of the community. O'Malley recommended inviting the new
Mayor to an ATBID meeting to show the aligning of destination strategic planning and the
council's goals.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Jessica Sohi and Ashlee Akers
The Destination Strategy was discussed and input
was provided by the Board.
5. IPW DMO Co-op
• Recommendation: Approve IPW DMO Co-op with Visit SLO CAL. [Verdin]
• Fiscal Impact: $10,000 (GL 2502).
Destination Management Consultant Ottman presented the IPW Co-op opportunity and
explained Visit Atascadero's current involvement. Staff recommended not utilizing this
opportunity due to the lack of specific information and return on investment information.
Public members Ashlee Akers, Amanda Diefenderfer, and Jessica Sohi shared input,
information on the current strategy, and concerns for the value of the opportunity. Staff
answered general and budget questions for the Board.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Ashlee Akers, Amanda Diefenderfer and Jessica Sohi
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Board Member
Dawson to decline the participation at the IPW DMO Co-op with
Visit SLO CAL.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll caN vote.
6. Monthly Marketing Statistics Summary
• Recommendation: Receive and file Marketing Statistics Report. [Verdin]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Marketing Consultant Modlin presented the marketing statistics for the 2nd quarter
(Exhibit B) and the monthly marketing statistics. Board Member O'Malley temporarily left to
answer a phone call at 3:31 p.m., the meeting paused to maintain quorum, Board Member
O'Malley returned at 3:33 p.m. and the meeting resumed. Public member Akers shared her
experience at CaISAE and the Rack Card (Exhibit C).
Board Member O'Malley left the meeting at 3:42 pm.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
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The Marking Statistics Report
was received and filed by the Board.
Due to a lack of quorum, the following items were not discussed:
7. Monthly Budget Rernort
• Recommendation: Receive and file Budget Report. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
The Budget Report
was postponed until the February meeting.
C. UPDATES
1.Visit SLO CAL TMD Update — Board Member Sohi
2.Visit SLO CAL Marketing Committee Update —Verdin
3. Destination Management Update — Big Red Marketing
4.City Business Update — City Manager's Office (Exhibit D)
D. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS
. E. ADJOURNMENT
1. Chairperson Alexander adjourned the meeting at 3:42 p.m.
�. MINUTES PREPARED BY:
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Exhibit A — Media Proposal
Exhibit B — 2nd Quarter Stat Summary
Exhibit C — Rack Card
Exhibit D — 2019 Tamale Festival program
APPROVED: February 20, 2019
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_ ATBID Minutes Exhibit A _
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MEDIA PROPOSAL
VISIT ATASCADERO
January 7, 2019
The following information pertains to the January through June 2019 media plan created for Visit Atascadero.
After a deep dive into the results of the July through December media plan, as well as last year's media
schedule, we are continuing with the same strategies with a few variations:
• Overall the fall media plan, (July 1 - December 31) came in under budget. Both digital platforms started
late due to the creative assets. Budget that was not used has been moved into the 2019 media plan.
The introduction of Verdin's new in-house programmatic buying platform has dramatically increased
the success of the digital campaigns, along with adding many new opportunities. For 2019 we would
like to introduce retargeting campaigns, where users that have previously clicked on a video would get
a static digital ad promoting various upcoming Atascadero activities or events. Up to 15% of the
monthly programmatic budget could be dedicated to retargeting monthly. This will not affect the total
monthly budget.
Based on new targeting and technology changes, large city populations can now be targeted
simultaneously each month. In the past, we have rotated locations. In 2019, we will be running the same
creative in San Francisco, LA suburbs, Bakersfield, Visalia and Fresno simultaneously. We will monitor
the results of these campaigns closely to optimize if performance declines.
• The bulk of the budget has been placed into the most desirable shoulder months of February -April.
January campaign will begin after travelers have recovered from the holidays, around 1114. Conversely,
the May campaign will end just prior to Memorial Day.
• In February, we are recommending a test campaign targeting meeting planners. Since many planners
are beginning to look for 2020 locations, we hope to generate some excitement for the new facility
being built in Atascadero. This test campaign will target Sacramento, as a follow up to the Cal SAE
conference, using our in house programmatic platform. If this test campaign performs well, we will
discuss expanding the meetings campaign into other months and locations.
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2ND QUARTER STAT SUMMARY
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January 8, 2019
Based on the approved fall media plan, advertising utilized two platforms during the second fiscal quarter:
Programmatic advertising and Facebookllnstagram. New creative began October first, featuring multiple
motion graphic video ads targeting the outdoor traveler and the comfort seeker traveler. The outdoor
traveler persona was served three ads, with the following topics: horseback riding, adventure Hummer rides
and disc golf. The comfort seeker persona also had three videos featuring: dance parties, wine time and
small town charm. All video ads were served on both Facebookllnstagram and programmatically.
FACEBOOK
Even with the dramatic changes to the algorithms within in 2018, the 2nd quarter advertising campaign for
Atascadero performed very well. Below is a summary of the totals, including all ads and posts. The best
performing video was the horseback riding video with 4,000 link clicks and for the comfort seeker persona
the dance party video strongly out performed the other two with 2,182 link clicks.
Total Impressions:1,011,648 Total Link Clicks: 29,159 CTR: 3.62 Video views to 100%:121,653
Year over Year: The results of Facebook and Instagram year over year with almost the same budget were
impressive. Total link clicks this year were 83% improved over last year. Video views to 100% improved
242% over 2017. Totals for the same period in 2017 are as follows:
Impressions:1,008,158 Total Link Clicks:15,944 CTR:1.87% Views to 1OO%: 35,410
PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING
The 2nd quarter programmatic advertising campaign was served through Verdin's new in house
programmatic platform. The targeting capabilities offered excellent results. The three-month totals are as
follows:
Impressions: 669,518 Total Clicks: 3,200 Average CTR: 0.5% Visitors captured available for retargeting
campaigns: 17,333
Year over Year comparisons are difficult since last year Travel Spike was utilized at a higher price over
2018's programmatic. While Travel Spike offered slightly higher clicks, only one type of animated display
advertising was available and no retargeting possibilities were offered.
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JUDGING HISTORY
2018
Judges Favorite
Shave N' Flav of Paso Robles: 11 Place in two of the
three categories, Gourmet and Traditional!
La Luz del Mundo of Paso Robles: 11 Place for Sweet Tamales!
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2nd Place: Nohemi's Concessions, Riverside
31 Place: Atascadero Apostolic Church
Gourmet
2011 Place: Frutila.nd La Casa del Sabor, Arroyo Grande
3s4 Place: Los Delicias de Zacatecas, San Luis Obispo
Traditional
21 Place: Que Pasa Mexican Cafe, Atascadero
3rd Place: Tia Juanitas, Atascadero
People's Choice
Garcia'a Restaurant, Atascadero: 15t Place in all three categories!
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211d Place: La Luz del Mundo, Paso Robles
3rd Place: La Luz del Mundo, Santa Ana
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21 Place: La Luz del Mundo, Paso Robles
3'" Place: Gareia's Tamales, Paso Robles
Traditional
2nd Place: La Luz del Mundo, Paso Robles
31 Place: La Luz del Mundo, Santa Ana
2017
JudgeS Favorite (Traditionalonly) People's Choice (Traditional only)
11 Place. La Luz Del Mundo, 11 Place: Garcia's Restaurant,
Santa Ana Atascadero
21111 Place: Shave N Flav, Paso Robles god Place: Dos Hermans, San Miguel
3111 Place: Dos Hermanos, San Miguel 3r4 Place: Shave N Flav, Paso Robles
Honorable Mention: Kiwanis of Ataseadero
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1 111 Place: Shave N Flav, Paso Robles 11 Place: La Luz Del Mundo,
tad Place: Los Pablanos Paso Robles
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Steps of Historic City Hall - DJ Manuel Medina & Emcee Franky
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Registration closes at 1pm.
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11:00 AM
Event kickoff: Falcon Flyover with Mayor
Heather Moreno & Mariachi Mexdcanisimo Band
12:00Pne
Grupo Folklorico Dancers from Paso Robles
12:00 - 12:30PM
Horses & Birds of prey viewing
12:30PM
Performance by Soloist Manuel Enrique
1:0OPM
Mexican Dancing Horses & Trip Roper
performance
2:30 FM
Que Pasa Mexican Grill's Tamale Eating Contest
3:30PM
Ricky Montijo performs
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People's Choice Tamales
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1 Atascadero Apostolic Church
2 Barrett's Tamales
3 Ben & Jerry's
4 Ca.rndonagh Kitchen
5 Central Coast Cafe
6 Dos Hermanos
7 El Compadre
8 Garcia's Restaurant
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10 La Luz Del Mundo - Ontario
11 La Luz Del Mundo - Paso Robles
12 La Luz Del Mundo - Santa Ana.
13 La Parilla
14 Labors of the Harvest
15 Las Delicias De Zaca Tecas
16 Los Osos Mexican Market
17 Los Tamales Poblanos
18 Maria's Catering
19 Mary's Cuisine Catering
20 Me Gusta Gourmet Tamales -Garcia
21 Nohemis Catering & Kettle Corn
22 Orale Tacqueria
23 Panaderia Carmehta
24 Park Street Kitchen
25 Que Pasa,
26 Railroad BBQ
27 Shave N Flav
28 So -Cal Tamal & Churro Co.
29 Taco Stand
30 Tacqueria 805
31 Tamale Fiesta
32 Vegetable Butcher
33 Me Gusta Gourmet Tamales -Ortega
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