World’s first e-book of the best travel marketing blogs
VANCOUVER/SINGAPORE/LONDON – Wired In Travel Conference (WIT),
Singapore (http://www.wiredintravel.com/) will be collaborating with the Canada-e-Connect Conference in Vancouver ( www.canadaeconnect.com), on a new eBook called “Tips from the T-List” – the unofficial list of travel-related blogs.
The eBook will be launched at Canada-e-Connect, which takes place in Vancouver on November 7-9, and will then make its Asian debut at WIT on November 27-29. The book will also be available to delegates at the Travolution Autumn Conference in London on November 1 and via its website, blog and magazine.
Mathieu Ouellet from Quebec City, who started the T-List” said, “The idea of bringing together all different travel-related blogs was born and nurtured in Canada, but has quickly turned into a global community of travel marketers, many of whom have come together to form a T-List group on social networking phenomenon Facebook.”
Jens Thraenhart, the executive director of marketing strategy & customer relationship management for the Canadian Tourism Commission, who will be chairing Canada-e-Connect and speaking at WIT on E-Business Strategies For Destinations and Other Marketers in An Age of Transparency”, writes in his Tourism Internet Marketing Blog, “In the world of Web 2.0, Globalization, and Mass Collaboration, as well as cross-national partnerships, we believe we can all make a difference and putting our words into action and lead with an example.”
Singapore is joining the organisers of the event in Vancouver and the Travolution brand in London in calling for the best posts from travel-related
blogs globally, so the content may serve as tool for travel and hospitality marketers worldwide to make sense of the ever-changing environment of new media, emerging technologies and consumer trends.
Topics will include e-marketing tips, search engine marketing, online advertising, social media, new and ground-breaking website reviews, and much more.
“We have been inspired by the collective knowledge of the T-List bloggers since its launch earlier this year. We hope this new book will provide a vital reference guide for travel, tourism and hospitality marketers,” said Kevin May, editor of Travolution.
Added Yeoh Siew Hoon, producer of WIT: “This is Web 2.0 in action and we are pleased to bring the weight of the world’s fastest growing market to this project. The T-List will then truly become the A-list of travel-related blogs in this new global, digital age.”
Here’s how you can be part of the world’s first T-list in travel
Deadline for submissions is September 30, 2007.
1. Complete and fax back the following consent form to +1 604 648 9651 or email it to [email protected]. Available at
http://tourismtechnology.rezgo.com/2007/09/
consent-form-for-publication-in-tips.html.
2. Send us three of your best posts. The editors will select one of these posts to appear in the book, with the goal of providing “Insider” experience and expertise in how online marketing can benefit travel and tourism. The posts should be your own work and should be things like tips, observations, or helpful hints. Please do not send news items or trend oriented posts because these will become outdated very quickly. Concentrate on original thoughts, tips, best practices, etc. Please limit the piece to 300-500 words max. You can either email your nominations, or use the T-List Wiki at “http://www.radaron.com/wiki/tiki-index.php.
3. Send us a good quality headshot (if you want it included).
4. Send us a good quality screenshot of your blog or website.
5. Send us a very brief bio of yourself, your location (which will be added to a map of all bloggers) and the description of your blog
6. Send us your full name, address, phone and email so we can send you a copy of the book. Only those contributors who make it into the book will receive a copy, however, we will be making a free e-book available for download that you can distribute.
7. Make sure you add your information to the T-List Community on Facebook, where you can also find links to more information and blogs.
Note: The editorial team reserves the right to reject posts or blogs that are either below quality, have a commercial or self-serving connotation, or are
not a fit with the overall concept of the book in delivering value for the travel and tourism industry at large.
“Tips from the T-List” Team:
• Stephen Joyce, Publisher (http://tourismtechnology.rezgo.com/)
• Jens Thraenhart, Editor in Chief (http://tourisminternetmarketing.com)
• Mathieu Ouellet, Editor, North America (http://radaron.com)
• Yeoh Siew Hoon, Editor, Asia Pacific (http://thetransitcafe.com)
• Kevin May, Editor, Europe, Middle East (http://travolution.blogspot.com)
– Canada-e-Connect Conference (www.canadaeconnect.com and www.canadaeconnectblog.com): Vancouver, November 7-9, 2007
– Canadian e-Tourism Awards (www.canadianetourismawards.com):
Vancouver, November 8, 2007
– Wired-In-Travel Conference (www.wiredintravel.com):
Singapore, November 29-30, 2007
– Travolution Conference (www.travolutionconference.co.uk):
London, November 1, 2007
More information about the T-List Book:
http://canadaeconnectblog.com/swag-file/
conference-swag-with-a-purpose/
Corinne Wan
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