New Research Analyzes Nearly 1.9 Million Traveler Reviews and Referral and Conversion Traffic from More Than 50 Social Media Web Sites to Online Travel Categories - More
Its hard not to be intrigued by the bits of information that have filtered out of stealthy startup New Travelco. Its from Expedia, Zillow and Glassdoor founder Rich Barton, along with other 'early Expedians' including Greg Slyngstad, co-founder of VacationSpot and board member of Kayak. - More
This article is designed as an action plan to guide you through solving tough, yet crucial business questions about your website and Internet marketing campaigns. The questions we explore here only represent a snapshot of the insights one could glean from a quality web analytics tool; however, these are the fundamentals to get you started. - More
Open Hospitality, a global provider of hotel Internet marketing solutions, has announced the availability of additional reservation distribution choices. Hotels can position their single image booking capability simultaneously in more venues and create more sales opportunities. - More
I'd like to advance a hypothesis: Despite all the excitement surrounding social media, the Internet isn't connecting us as much as we think it is. It's largely home to weak, artificial connections, what I call thin relationships. - More
A great experience should be shared, and those vacationers who book alternative, high-value lodgings through ABetterStay.com can now share their experiences and opinions through a new 'Ratings and Reviews' section that debuts this week at ABetterStay.com (http://www.abetterstay.com). ABetterStay.com is a premier online source for pro... - More
ABetterStay.com, the premier online source for booking alternative, high-value lodgings such as vacation rentals, condos, resorts, timeshares and bed and breakfasts, today announced that SaveOnResorts.com has joined its affiliate program. - More
With 2009 over and hoteliers feeling more optimistic, HeBS sees two very different approaches to hotel Internet marketing in 2010: on one side, some hoteliers are still extremely cautious when spending marketing dollars; on the other, hoteliers are hitting the ground running with more expansive online marketing budgets and an enthusiasm to parti... - More