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TripAdvisor’s TripWow is a little over the top, but the idea of helping travelers create embeddable multimedia is a great one for the travelers.
The promise: Create a Slide Show that will make your friends go “Wow”.

The benefits for TripAdvisor – click throughs to TripAdvisor destination pages via keyword-laden hyperlinks to kickstart the travel planning process for TripWow slideshow viewers. Interestingly, the terms of use for the TripWow widget prohibit users from disassembling the widget and removing the keyword hyperlinks. The secondary benefit for TripAdvisor is some serious keyword SEO for TripAdvisor destination pages.

This travel slideshow of Luc Levesque’s trip to 7 cities including New York City, Sao Paulo, Ottawa, Rio de Janeiro, Lima, Cusco and Machu Picchu was created by TripAdvisor on Monday, May 3, 2010 at 6:45pm UTC. Luc traveled 18,979 kilometers (11,793 miles) on this trip.

If growing traffic is your aim, make it easy for visitors to create and share media
If I was in the travel information archiving business (travel review sites, destination marketing organizations and travel associations), I’d forgo the development of my own platform and work with a company like Animoto to help folks create travel videos that more effectively focus on the photos of the traveler, with embedded music tracks.

A custom branded version of Animoto would create greater interest in your travel information site while adding a small revenue stream for Animoto, perhaps leading to the DMO, travel association or travel information site to pay for the higher resolution services of Animoto’s great travel promotion tool – making it free for travelers to create and share media promoting your website.

I’d also make sure that it was easy to geotag the photo sets and create a similar mapping graphic as shown in TripAdvisor’s TripWow tool part of the show. TripAdvisor’s map owes it’s inspiration to the likes of Indiana Jones, and the maps work well but frankly speaking, most of the other graphic elements of the video take attention away from the trip photos.

I am a fan of the social media tools that pop out from the right side of the videos. They make it easy to share the media by Twitter, Facebook and making the media easy to embed. The Video branding and destination keyword links are sure to drive serious page views for TripAdvisor.

TripWow’s bow is perhaps the inspiration you need to get into providing media production tools like this with a partner who has demonstrated expertise in creating Wow video that focuses on user generated photos and video. Page views are sure to follow.

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Instant Reviews from Mobile Phone with Goodrec

by Todd Lucier on February 13, 2009

restaurant reviewsImagine you are traveling and you’re at an awesome restaurant or hanging out in a great resort and you become a FAN! You’ll want to tell everyone about it. Your mobile phone and the new app from GoodRec (Good Recomendations) makes it simple to bang out a short review on your phone and share it with other travelers.

While many folks travel and dining experiences are guided by the recommendations of others, its been just too much effort for travelers and diners to write reviews themselves. Until now.

The free application Good Rec for iPhone is based on the twitter norm of 140 Characters and will definitely appeal to folks who post status updates on Twitter or Facebook. The website for GoodRec also lets users push their recommendations to Twitter and Facebook.

While the vast majority of people wouldn’t take the time (especially on their handheld) to post a review, the GoodRec application simple interface driven by the universal “thumbs up/thumbs down” and 140 character burst of advice-giving, might sway many folks to remark on their great or not-so-great dining experience.

For me, Trip Advisor’s Restaurant finding app, Local Picks has been a godsend when traveling. A big part of its value is that it taps into existing restaurant reviews in a very large database of reviews that has been developed on Trip Advisor over many years. When looking for a good place to eat, I often rely on this tool to find me a local restaurant with good reviews.

140 character restaurant reviews could be a great thing once the volume of recommendations grows.

I think the best way an application like the free iPhone App, by GoodRec can make an impact is:

  • make a traveler dedicated version with focused recommendations that appeal to travelers: restaurants, hotels, attractions and the like. (currently the app supports wine and book reviews)
  • merge review results with an existing review database and by pulling short forms of existing restaurant reviews into its database – from/with TripAdvisor for instance.
  • partner with existing review sites and merging your technology to make it easier for folks to post reviews on existing / popular review platforms

Robert Scoble interviews founder of Goodrec’s CEO, Mihir Shah about the company’s mobile recommendation service.

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Encouraging your ideal guests to leave feedback regarding your tourism business is an important strategy in growing your business and enhancing your status on travel advice sites. A new service aims to make it easier for businesses to get the feedback they need to survive and thrive online.
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Online Reviews: 4 or More are used by most online buyers

February 25, 2008

In thinking about reviews of your tourism business, consider this. About 68% of online shoppers read at least four reviews before making a purchase, according to data from joint research by PowerReviews and the e-tailing group. What are you doing to ensure that your ideal guests post favourable reviews? Direct [...]

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How Do TripAdvisor Ratings Impact Revenue?

December 10, 2007

5 Star TripAdvisor.com ratings can make consumers open their wallet at least 20% wider according to a TravelMole report based on a survey of over 2000 U.S. Internet Users in October 2007.
According to Steve Marshall, research director for The Kelsey Group, 5 star TripAdvisor Ratings result in the significantly higher spend over 4 Star [...]

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How to apply Social Media to enhance the marketing of your Tourism Business

November 13, 2007

Social media refers to the coming together of people within a community (whether that’s an actual online community or simply a section on a travel or media Web site dedicated to giving consumers a voice) to actively participate in the creation of new and/or the management of existing content.
This could mean allowing users to post [...]

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