15 October 2008 | News/Link roundup | 0 comments
Top 21 email marketing information sources http://tinyurl.com/39ngzw Ten Hot Tips for Successful Online Travel Marketing - Part 1 http://tinyurl.com/4f6vt4 Part 2 http://tinyurl.com/3hnlqv Travel PPC: 10 Ways to Improve Your Campaign. http://tinyurl.com/3jjo4x Google adds more ads http://tinyurl.com/49vcb2 Hotel service by iPhone or iPod Touch http://tinyurl.com/3wkuqm Social media supremo Chris...
24 July 2008 | News/Link roundup | 0 comments
The blogosphere has been awash with iPhone 3G talk for the last few weeks. No doubt one of the most exciting things to keep an eye on will be the travel applications and GPS tie ups. To date there are 139 apps listed on the Apple site, although this should increase quite quickly as I’ve read there is a backlog of apps waiting to be cleared. Plenty of...
07 July 2008 | News/Link roundup | 0 comments
Oban Multilingual dropped me a line this morning about a short video they made. They interviewed a number of overseas travellers in London to learn about their search habits. I’ve embedded the movie below. The video focuses on the need to provide multilingual sites for international travellers. Oban (who specialise in multilingual SEO and international SEM) are working with EyeforTravel researching online travel habits. Take part at www.faceofglobalsearch...
04 July 2008 | News/Link roundup | 0 comments
Thomas Cook redesign: Has it improved usability? from Econsultancy Coverage of updated social travel site tripwolf at Techcrunch and Travolution Should Links Open In New Windows? from Smashing Magazine
09 June 2008 | News/Link roundup | 0 comments
Came across online travel site TravelMuse today via a positive review on Techcrunch. From their about page - “TravelMuse combines original editorial content and destination city guides with powerful planning tools.” Try out their Inspiration Finder and read their stance on user generated content over professional content. The Tourism Society has set up a Facebook group for discussion/networking. The most inaccurate weather forecast in history ...