boo.com finds a table mate with new partner toptable.com
boo.com, a travel website focused on peer reviews and comprehensive search capabilities, announced a partnership with www.toptable.com, Europe’s leading provider of online restaurant bookings. This partnership will allow boo.com visitors to book restaurants directly through toptable.com as well as giving them access to a vast inventory of more than 25,000 restaurant reviews.
boo.com’s Web Producer Yvonne Martin commented “We’re delighted to announce our partnership with toptable.com. Their reviews have been live with us since Christmas and the extra content is attracting more visitors to boo.com, helping to build traffic further. The partnership allows boo to continue to innovate content and deliver a unique travel platform in Europe”.
Yvonne continued “Users can also use boo.com’s search technology to search for restaurants via google maps allowing them view and book restaurants and reviews based by location. Visitors can also see a wide selection of bars, attractions and of course hotels nearby prospective restaurants that they are considering”.
Charles Astwood, Head of Partnerships with toptable.com said “We’re thrilled to be working with boo.com. As a site that is so focused on reviews and user content it’s a great fit to have toptable’s reviews featured. What’s more it gives our customer another avenue by which they can book toptable.com’s wide array of restaurants”.
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