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Google Rewards Geotagged Video and Photos

by Todd Lucier on June 13, 2010

Google Maps has neatly integrated photos and videos that have been geotagged.  If users take the time to put their media on the map when uploading, Google Maps users are provided with links to your media!

Hey, it just takes an extra minute to properly tag you photos with map information.  You are already tagging your photos with compelling titles and keyword tags, right?
Google Maps links to video and photos

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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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Why Live Streaming your Event is a No Brainer

December 10, 2009

The idea of charging a fee for video and audio from conferences and events is old, and comes from the days of charging for tapes of presentations as a way of boosting revenue from live events.  Those days are over. Today, sitting in little old South River, Ontario, Canada I’m watching the live streaming event [...]

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iPod Nano: Device destined to make big impact on Travel and Tourism

September 9, 2009

Apple announces iPod Nano and iTunes Upgrades Apple transformed the marketing of tourism when the iPhone became the connected device of choice among digital travelers. Today, Apple announced a number of new enhancements to iTunes and their most importantly the Apple iPod nano music device. iPod Nano – Video iPod Nano, the small little music [...]

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Video Post: Facebook making it easy to keep Web site fresh

September 9, 2009

Video featuring Todd (3 minutes): How Facebook makes it super simple to keep your Web site fresh: Facebook Fan Boxes. Status updates. Handheld instant publishing and sharing of photos. Tagging people in your fan club photos.

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What is the Value of Video Like This to a DMO?

July 30, 2009

The Quest In Newfoundland and Labrador, two of the things that travelers like to experience are icebergs and whales. Getting a photo of both together . . . well that could be a lifelong photographer’s quest and a Destination Marketing Organization’s dream. This past weekend, my daughter Natalie got this photo of a Humpback Whale [...]

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How to Conduct an Interview with Katie Couric

June 29, 2009

Is this the year you focus on getting quality video interviews for your Web presence? Katie Couric gives advice on how to be a good interviewer. The five minute video is a springboard to Google’s new Reporters Centre channel http://www.youtube.com/reporterscenter which aims to help make citizen journalism more mainstream. The gist of Katie’s advice on [...]

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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 videos in your [...]

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Internet Marketing Newfoundland – Morning Keynote December 19, 2009

February 19, 2009

Rocky Harbour Newfoundland – Tourism Keys State of the Web Keynote

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Easiest Way to get to the first page of Google Search Results

February 1, 2009

According to a report on search engine results from Forrester Research: “on the keywords for which Google offers video results, any given video in the index stands about a 50 times better chance of appearing on the first page of results than any given text page in the index.” Not only is video invaluable to [...]

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