Webcams get you and your clients travelling………………
Do you and your clients want to have a look at world famous places like the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the spectacular Matterhorn in Switzerland and nice beaches in the Caribbean, before they go there?
Well http://www.webcams.travel/says that you and they now can, without any effort at all, by visiting http://www.webcams.travel/ where users from around the world have access to more than 2,500 travel webcams showing the most beautiful holiday destinations on earth.http://www.webcams.travel/ is now available in simplified Chinese and 7 other languages and is a second-generation webcam portal based on the map solutions of Google Maps and Google Earth.
Users can rate webcams, place comments on any of them or add the most interesting to their personal favorites list. At present approximately 2,500 of the most beautiful and fantastic webcams from all over the world are available.
Webcam owners can now add their webcam to http://www.webcams.travel/ for free and place it at the right location on the map. It only takes a few minutes. That gives the owners of a webcam a much broader exposure of their webcam pictures to users worldwide.
On today’s Internet, webcams are a very powerful online marketing instrument as more and more holiday destinations, mountain railways and even hotels are installing webcams, all with the intent of having users find and visit them.
http://www.webcams.travel/ is available in English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Japanese and now also in simplified Chinese, with more languages to follow.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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