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monkey44
May 07, 2013Nomad II
Make a wild guess here, but if an campground or RV company wants to advertise on the state sites anywhere, it would have to be accurate. Many private RV campgrounds 'stretch the truth' quite a bit - WIFI, cable, other activities etc - which often turn out less than as advertised.
I'd think the penalty for false ads on a state site would be stiff. Or, maybe the state investigates before accepting ads. Hard to tell, but it sure seems it would be a good place for camping info for tourists, so would wonder why it doesn't appear often.
Matter of fact, don't know if states have a fee for sitting on the state site, and if so, hotels and restaurants have a larger ad budget than campgrounds, probably.
I'd think the penalty for false ads on a state site would be stiff. Or, maybe the state investigates before accepting ads. Hard to tell, but it sure seems it would be a good place for camping info for tourists, so would wonder why it doesn't appear often.
Matter of fact, don't know if states have a fee for sitting on the state site, and if so, hotels and restaurants have a larger ad budget than campgrounds, probably.
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