Press Release:
17th Annual LGBT Travel Survey Results
Community Marketing & Insights
17th Annual LGBT Travel Survey Offers Insights into LGBT Travelers. With over 8,000 qualified, community-representative respondents, this LGBT tourism-dedicated study offers valuable insights about consumers who may be reached through LGBT-dedicated marketing initiatives.

San Francisco, CA USA, November 12, 2012 - Community Marketing & Insights (CMI) the San Francisco-based LGBT research and communications firm, has released its 17th Annual LGBT Travel Survey®, a USA snapshot on LGBT travel motivations, perspectives and purchases. Respondents to the study are derived from CMI's proprietary research panel and through partnership with national and community magazines, newspapers, websites, blogs and mobile sites, events and organizations.
CMI has been producing comprehensive research on the LGBT community for leading corporations, organizations and government departments for over 20 years. Request a complimentary copy of the USA report by CLICKING HERE.
About Community Marketing, Inc.
Founded in 1992, Community Marketing, Inc. (CMI) is widely recognized as the global leader in gay and lesbian market research, strategies and communications. CMI initiated the annual practice of collecting and analyzing data on gay and lesbian consumers in 1994 through online surveys, focus groups, field, telephone and customer satisfaction studies, as well as advisory boards. Business leaders from a variety of industries, as well as non-profits and government agencies, turn to CMI’s research to better understand LGBT consumers and business decision-makers. Learn more at www.communitymarketinginc.com.
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