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10 February, 2009 Adjust font size: Increase Font Size Decrease Font Size
 
Portland launches the first ever Twisitor center
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Portland, Oregon has become the first U.S. city to launch an official "Twisitor Center." This cyber-style cousin to the more traditional walk-in visitor information center relies on Twitter technology to connect travelers with those who can answer their questions and help plan their trips. (Twitter is a free social-networking service that allows subscribers to send and receive short, real-time updates, messages and questions.)

Other cities are connecting with visitors through Twitter," explained Martin Stoll, CEO of GoSeeTell Network, the company that created Portland's Twisitor Center concept. "But Portland is the first city to set up a virtual visitor center to which people can direct travel questions just by adding a simple tag to their tweets [messages]."
 
Twitter-users seeking information on Portland can add #inpdx to their questions. Tweets tagged with this code (also called a "hash tag") are sought out by Twisitor Center staff members who then send back suggestions. But the beauty of Twitter is that other users who aren't affiliated with Travel Portland can also chime in with additional tips.

So, if a traveler tweets "Need a good BBQ place in Portland #inpdx," she could end up with suggestions from not only the Twisitor Center but also from anyone else - Portland residents, foodies, fellow travelers - in the Twitter community. 
 
"With Twitter we can be more conversational and responsive," said Jeff Miller, Travel Portland's president and CEO. "And this is how a lot of people make travel and entertainment decisions these days. Twitter lets us talk to travelers who prefer social networking and who wouldn't normally visit an official travel website."
 
In addition to responding to questions from visitors, Travel Portland's Twitter stream will include several proactive tweets per day, covering such pre-defined topics as dining, green travel, special deals and recreation.
 
Because Twitter is relatively new to many travelers, Travel Portland's website features a Twitter page that explains the service and connects to Twitter in Plain English, a fun, two-minute video that covers the basics. The page also links to Travel Portland's Twitter stream, where visitors can see what others are tweeting about and sign up to "follow" Travel Portland. 

The Twisitor Center is one of several online initiatives that Travel Portland is undertaking. Another among these is GoSeePortland, a social-networking website where Portland residents and visitors share tips, ratings and reviews - as well as get customized travel recommendations. GoSeePortland launched in 2008.

For more information on Travel Portland's Twisitor Center, go to www.travelportland.com.

To follow Travel Portland on Twitter, visit twitter.com/travelportland.
 
 

 
 
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Jonathan Peahl
13 February 2009, 02:48:16 GMT
Portland Where?
If I didn't live here in Oregon and recognize TravelPortland as a local organization the article would be a bit confusing, as it's never mentioned which Portland is Twittering.

 
Sandy Kalik Kalik
11 February 2009, 20:26:49 GMT
yay! twisitors' center!
It's great to see my hometown jumping into social media! :-)

 
 
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