The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of inquiry conversion in tourism website evaluation research. It uses data from an evaluation of a tourism promotional website to explore some of the potential problems and issues associated with conversion studies. In doing so, a number of basic assumptions that form the basis for the rationale underlying conversion research are discussed, as are important methodological issues raised by tourism researchers. Additional comments for improving the quality of conversion studies measuring the effectiveness of tourism websites are presented.
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