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Twitter Lists: Don’t be Greedy, Be Picky

by Todd Lucier on October 29, 2009

Twitter Introduces Twitter Lists

The newest marketing opportunity presented by Twitter is Twitter lists. The new tool makes it easy to create lists of people you are following and to share those lists (if desired) with others.

This is a really important development that will expand the Web of connections that makes Twitter so valuable.

Why Twitter Lists Matter (even if you don’t use them yourself)

People who deliver great content on Twitter will be followed. If people appreciate your presence they will add you to their lists. As more people discover these lists, expect to gain more followers based on the recommendations of others. All you have to do to benefit is to continue to be a great member of the Twitter community.

There are two ways to benefit from using Twitter Lists (in both cases, it pays to be selective)

Follow Lists of Other People

It’s the strength of your information network on Twitter that keeps you informed. The people in your network you trust will create excellent, credible lists of people to follow. Be choosy. Having too many people feeding you irrelevant information will make you reconsider the value of the list.

Make Lists of People

Be very selective about how your create your lists. If you go about it the right way, you could gain notoriety for providing links to people who matter and provide great info. You’ll be rewarded with others following your list.

Have a gander at the list I’ve created of Travel Twitter people who feed me to get started. If you trust me as a source, you might choose to follow this list. http://twitter.com/#/list/toddlucier/travel-and-tourism-folk

If you do, let me know if you like it and make suggestions about who I’m missing. I know there is undiscovered treasure out there in Twitter!

Final Thought on Twitter Lists: As you get started making lists be sure to use keywords in naming your list that will be widely recognized by people in your tribe.

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Early Augmented Reality

Travel Gadgets are like having God in your Pocket

An early GPS-linked project in the UK demonstrated how a tourism region could put information in the fingertips of visitors. The project used a tiny electronic machine to add interactivity to visiting ancient ruins by linking hotspots to audio/video content to tell the story of the place in a rich engaging way.

Today, devices capable of displaying such multimedia are in many travelers pockets! iPhone, Blackberry and other internet connected devices with built-in gps and cameras are all capable of overlaying digital information on top of reality – Augmented Reality.

What is Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality describes the merging of reality with digital information. The digital information (in the form of words, audio, video or pictures) can be triggered to display on an internet connected device based on gps location and/or recognizable visual objects including symbols or icons like QR codes which are photographed by the device.

Experience AR with Virtual Baseball Cards

Rawlings has a project that displays virtual baseball cards by using a computer Web cam and a printed logo. It only takes a few minutes to experience the thrill of seeing digital information come to life.

Visit http://rawlings.fleishmanhillard.com and print the Rawlings ad to get started. Then click on the link and hold the ad up to your computers video camera to see the virtual baseball cards. You can even control their movement and appearance on your screen.

In the image below, the three dimensional trophy and baseball card float around as you move the Rawlings logo about.

augmented reality webcam image

augmented reality webcam image

With AR, Travel Guides come to life in real time – on location with projects like these:

Find your Way

Discover Anywhere is working on an AR Transit application that will overlay digital information on an iPhone, making it easy for the traveler to find their way around an unfamiliar city.

Wikitude AR Travel Guide


The Here and Now Web

Thinking about the impact of Augmented Reality on the tourism experience can be a lot of fun, and like most technology it’s more important to think about the content than it is to worry about how to do the technical dirty work.

What can your organization do for your members, that they can’t do themselves? Is it Augmented Reality?

We’ll all be brought into the world of augmented reality in the near future and DMO’s and regional travel organizations may be inspired to dream up interesting engaging experiences that make use of this technology – GO FOR IT.

For those not inspired to start on an augmented reality project just yet, there is no time like now to start thinking like your ideal guest. Answer the most important question for the digitally connected traveler:

“Standing here, now, what kind of content could make my experience better?”

Start collecting the media you’ll need to make your travel region, one not to miss for the digitally connected traveler.

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Eavesdrop on Twitter by following your keywords

August 26, 2009

Eavesdrop – It’s allowed (even encouraged)
One of the most useful things about Twitter is that conversations are public. The problem is that with so many conversations going on it is impossible to follow everyone who might be your ideal guest.
However, it is possible to eavesdrop on conversations that include your keywords. It’s an [...]

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Reflections on the Mobile Web and Travel

August 6, 2009

Mobile Access will be on Most Handhelds

Forrester (July 2009) predicts that by 2013 there will be 2.2 billion Internet users in the world.
Cell phone users generally upgrade their phones every 18 months, and virtually all new Cell phones are Web enabled .
Research also shows mobile internet access is growing rapidly. 13% of Western European [...]

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Twitter Search: Current Conversations & Travel

June 17, 2009

What are people talking about NOW
It seems nearly impossible, but the travel product development and marketing & sales cycles are getting shorter and shorter due to the way we use technology
I use Twitter Search on a daily basis to monitor conversations about:

recession travel trends
people talking about regional travel destinations
green travel
. . . and much more

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A Travel Blogging Conversation at SxSW

March 28, 2009

Travel Bloggers: How to Connect
Another valuable conversation at SxSW with Roger Wade (@whygo)of the Bootsnall Travel Network and Shannon Hurst Lane (@cajun_mama), one of The Traveling Mamas who write about travel on the Web.

Providing tips and specific detailed travel advice to around-the-world travelers, Bootsnall could use your help in adding travel advice for visitors [...]

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Twitchhiker, Twitter & Travel Industry – a chat with Travel Writers at SXSW

March 22, 2009

A Chat with @WendyPerrin and @Nerdseyeview about the value of Twitter for the tourism industry.
Twitchhiker
Who is the @Twitchhiker? What is he up to?
His name is Paul Smith, from Newcastle England and the travel industry is sending him around the world with Twitter.
Learn more about Twitchhiker at:

Perrin Post on Twitchhiker
GoodMorning America Weekend [...]

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Put Video Libraries on Your Web site – free!

March 11, 2009

Datatubes allows users to upload their videos to datatubes and offers playback of the videos on your own web site. This isn’t any old Youtube embed code. Not only are individual videos embed-able in your Web site. You can embed entire libraries of videos on your primary Web site!
and… when the [...]

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Join me at SXSWi

March 8, 2009

I’m heading down to Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest Interactive Media and Film events! I’m going so that I can stay on top of what’s going on in the social and mobile Web and get ideas for the travel industry and a few upcoming International events.
If you see any interesting talks on [...]

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4 Must-Haves for any Web page anywhere

February 21, 2009

Tourism Keys SlideCast presentation (morning day 2) at the Gros Morne Institute for Sustainable Tourism in Rocky Harbour, NFLD, February 20, 2009.
Learn how tourism businesses, dmo’s use the Four Key Elements of a Web page to produce results:

Contact Info
Headline
Great Photos
Calls to Action

This slideshare features an audio track (36 min).
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