Social Media and Travel
June 17th 2007
Filed under: Travel, Social Media

The travel industry is embracing social networking like never before and there are a few relatively new online communities which are making a big impact.

boologo.jpg Boo.com is a user generated travel guide offering reviews, blogs, photos and tips. There are destination, restaurant, sight seeing and nightlife guides, all with an ever increasing amount of content and traffic.

dklogo.jpgThe DK Travel website not only looks fantastic but presents the DK travel content really nicely. The site allows you to create your own guide using travel information, reviews and user recommendations and you can then share and print your personalised guide to take on your trip. You can also download a Podcast guide which can be added to your destination guide and transferred onto your iPod.

A bit on the flashy side and not as pleasing to the eye, the Sheraton Resorts website is an example of a travel company trying to engage with its consumers. Users can add photos and comments on each of their hotels through the guest gallery. Content is displayed on the hotel information pages with weather, photos, offers and of course, booking information.

Web 2.0 and social media has been bubbling around the surface of travel for a while now but many of the offerings have not been engaging enough to make an impact. There are now new and improved websites which are becoming increasingly popular and the travel industry is having to adapt to this form of marketing.

There is a large proportion of holiday goers and travel enthusiasts who prefer this new way of communicating with the experts. They can offer their own thoughts and views and become part of a community where they can share experiences, photos and videos. The travel companies can now engage with their customers like never before, advising and presenting their own expert information whilst building a profile and raising the awareness of their brand.

Travel search is progressing and user generated content is king!

Do you know of any other travel related websites which deserve a mention?


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