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Slide 1: Travel 2.0: The Emerging Virtual Travelscape Alan A. Lew Dept of Geography, Planning & Recreation, Northern Arizona University Web20Travel.Blogspot.com - TravelGeography.info Alan.Lew@nau.edu
Slide 2: Distributed Business Model Geographically Distributed Employees / Production Customers & Sales / Products Distributed Business Model Loose Couplings & Long Term Relationships Lower Transaction Costs & Greater Innovation Social Networking with Partners & Customers Shared Intellectual Property Through Transparency, Frequency, Visibility Technology to Facilitate Communication (Web 2.0) To build Community, Trust, & Cooperation New Knowledge through many Small Discussions Game Theory
Slide 3: Web 2.0 = new revolution in Internet growth Internet = invisible part of every day life “ Web 2.0 ” New levels of access to information New Concepts, Applications, Websites, Channels eHub - http://www.emilychang.com/go/ehub/ “…web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, [tagging], design and digital media sharing” Democratizing the tools of production User Generated & Contributed Data / Info. “Ideas over Costs” Online business without venture capital “a Billion Niches” Custom Streams, not mass markets Enabled by High Speed Internet
Slide 4: Social Software “…lets people rendezvous, connect or collaborate by use of a computer network” “software that supports group interaction” (wikipedia.org) Social Citations Instant Messaging references for academics Internet Relay Chat Citeulike.org chat rooms Peer-to-peer Social Networks Internet Forums bulletin boards file sharing – photos, games Social Network Services Virtual Presence MySpaces meeting in online worlds Social Guides Second Life recommend real world places / Virtual Worlds & Massively services - TripAdvisor Multiplayer Online Games Social Bookmarking (MMOGs) publicly posted favorite lists VOIP – Internet Telephony Del.icio.us, Google Notebook Skype, GizmoProject Social Reputation Network Wikis eBay Weblogs Collaborative Writing/Editing Blogs, Podcasts, Writely, JotSpot, Wikipedia Vlogs/Videocasts
Slide 5: WEBLOGS “Weblog” = 1997 “Blog” = 1999 = Websites that contain a series of articles in chronological order = Niche Media Identity Blogs (diaries) News & Political Blogs Collaborative Blogs (many contributors) “Moblog” = Mobile phone photo blogging “Blogosphere” = 40.7 million Active Blogs 1.2 million posts each day = 50k / hour (May 2006) BUT – Many new blogs are Splogs -- Spam Blogs
Slide 6: Travel Blogs Personal Trip Diaries Golden Triangle Blog - golden-triangle.blogspot.com Travel Pod - www.travelpod.com My Life of Travel – mylifeoftravel.com YourHotelStinks - Destination Blogs PinoyTravelBlog.com – A Filipino Guide to the Philippines Gadling.com – Professional Travel Writers - collaborative blog Travel News & Opinion Roads Less Traveled - www.ahlsmith.com Scott Ahlsmith, president of The Travel Institute VagaBlond.com Collaborative Travel Blog – “Fashionable Travel” Geeky Traveller – A Travel Blog for Nerds - www.geekytraveller.com Written Road blog – Tips for Travel Writing – writtenroad.com
Slide 7: Travel Blogs
Slide 8: “Turning Marketing on its Head” Viral Marketing Blog Information focused, not Selling Marketing Employee blogs (maker specialists) Customer blogs (user specialists) www.EnglishCut.com traditional tailoring (clothing) techniques 1000 visitors a day Stoneyfield Farms (largest U.S. organic dairy producer) blogs on: Babies, Mothers, Cows, & Kids www.stonyfield.com/weblog/ Difficult to Monetize Based on “Free” web text model
Slide 9: Podcast = “Audio Blog” Internet Radio – early 1990s “Podcasting” – September 2004 individuals creating own material easy & cheap = democratizing “radio” July 1, 2005 = Apple’s iTunes supports Podcast downloads PodcastAlley.com - >19,000 Podcasts & Videocasts (May 2006) Feedburner.com - >47,000 Podcasts & Videocasts (April 2006) Estimated 1 to 10 million Listeners, 20% growth/month Travel Podcast Types: Industry News & Reviews 1. Destination/Attraction News & Guides 2. Personal Travel Experiences & Opinions 3. Soundscapes / Soundscenes / Soundseeing Tours 4. Repurposed Radio Programs 5.
Slide 10: Podcasting Market “Come to Me” Web Instead of “Go and Get It” Web Pushing text, audio & video to computer & MP3 player via Podcatcher (RSS Aggregator) program Podcasting = Narrow casting Opposite of Broadcasting Video blogging (Vlog, Vodcast) Redefining Marketing – more than Blogging has Well developed Radio Advertising market Psychographic Community Radio & TV = Geography-based community Ultimate Niche Marketing – narrow & devoted
Slide 11: Travel & Tourism Podcast Home Based Travel Agent - http://hometravelagent.blogspot.com Lonely Planet Travelcasts - http://www.lonelyplanet.com/podcasts/ Travelography: World Travel News & Geography for Travelers http://travelgeography.info The Rocky Top Podcast – Knoxville, Tennessee CVB http://www.5minuteswithwichita.com/rockytop/ A more complete list of travel & tourism podcasts can be found at: http://www.geog.nau.edu/~alew/TG_Podcasts.html http://www.geog.nau.edu/~alew/TG_Podcasts.html
Slide 12: Destination Audio Guides Auidoguides? Audiotours? Podguides? Podtours? Emerging: GPS Based Is Podcasting "The death of the guidebook?" www.iAudioguide.com www.podguides.net www.parisaudioguides.com www.bluebrolly.co.uk www.dorlingkindersley-uk.co.uk/static/cs/uk/11/travel/podcast.html www.visitscotland.com/sitewide/edinburghpodcast www.talkingstreet.com/ www.footnotesaudiowalks.co.uk/ www.audiocitytour.com/ www.ijourneys.com/ www.ricksteves.com/news/travelnews/0602/audiotour.htm
Slide 13: Other Web 2.0 Travel Tools Web20Travel.blogspot.com Blog list of Web 2.0 websites and webtools for Tourism Wiki Travel Guides Wikitravel.org Wikipedia-like travel guide www.World66.com - User-generated Guide (& Map Tool) VCarious.com “Contribute to VCarious by editing any of the guides or listings. Or share your trip by adding your own journal and photos. Happy Travels!”
Slide 14: Social Network Travel Sites 43Places.com list & discuss places to go & places have been (mapped) travel tips & place descriptions VirtualTourist.com - 700,000+ members Each Day: 1,000+ travel tips, 2,000+ forum postings, 1,000+ page comments, 75+ new travel deals, & 400+ new members Yelp.com - restaurants, dentists, hairstylists, & anything local I Love Travel Stories - “The best new travel writing on the web? You choose. You decide.” WEB 1.0 TripAdvisor.com - 19 million visit per month, narrow focus on accommodation reviews -- > 4 million user reviews CitySearch.com more reviews than Yelp, including Editor reviews - lacks social networking & community building tools
Slide 15: Social Networking
Slide 16: TRAVEL MAPPING 2.0 Basic Mapping Tools maps.Google.com, maps.Yahoo.com, Microsoft (local.live.com), maps. Ask.com and Mapquest.com Heated competition - new feature rollouts make comparisons a moving target User Created Maps MyWorld66.com on World66.com Visited Countries choropleth mapping 43Places.com – point maps of places visited or wanting to visit MyLifeOfTravel.com – Point & Line Maps Map Mashups (mostly using Google Maps) Flagr.com - Point maps of places visited JumpClaimerer.com - SMS/text message Trip tracking LicketyTrip.com - Last Minute Vacation Rentals
Slide 17: Travel Mapping
Slide 18: And More Web 2.0 Tools Information SeatGuru.com & LoveMySeat.com ePassportPhoto.com – DIY Passport & Visa Photos Schmap.com – downloadable interactive guidebooks AJAX Websites Paguna.com - Single page hotel bookings Latitudes Magazine (Italian & English) - latitudesmag.leonardo.it Online, broadband travel photo magazine Latest issue (#14) - 181 pages of full color photos, animations and sounds Destination Sites VirtualMalaysia.com traveler tales, photo sharing, tips for travelers, videos, music, mobile pocket travel, separate photography community site, & 360 degree photo gallery
Slide 19: More Web 2.0
Slide 20: Virtual Malaysia
Slide 21: Social Software for Distributed Businesses Social Software (Web 2.0) Changing how people keep informed More Personalized & Interactive Content is King Co-Creation (User contributions) Podcasting = Free Marketing Requires Passion for the Topic Blogs & Comment Forums Public Relations Sounding Board for Customers Consumers love to Chat Businesses must be open to Criticism to Build Trust - Social Reputation Network to Build Community Repeat Customers; Viral Marketing
Slide 22: A New Geography ? Kenichi Ohmae: The Invisible Continent (2001) Old Continents = Land Based, State Power The New Continent Borderless & Cyber-based Easy movement of information across all kinds of borders national & corporate Easy to enter – Open to All Must give up old thinking Governance & Infrastructure under development Carve your own territory Highly Individualistic Values No domination by social groups or elites Value not based on traditional profit models
Slide 23: More Information…. Http://Web20Travel.com Http://TravelGeography.info Http://Web20Teach.com Http://AlanLew.com Http://MyLifeOfTravel.com/alew.home






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