Archive for the 'e-marketing' Category
While saveoursmile.wordpress.com spent almost a year trying to help Madagascar-based tourism operators to get the most of internet, and specifically Web 2.0 and derivatives, apart from some friendly followers (thanks guys, it’s not over yet …) what I advocated for hasn’t been applied … I can understand it, but this experience also helped me share [...]
In a previous post [fr], I advised to put in a terms of reference for designing a website the following criteria: setup a mobile version of the website. Another post also tried to digg further into mobile marketing. With all those mobile devices (iPhone, nokia, blackberry and other Java or windows-mobile enabled devices), travellers are [...]
So far, the most popular post on this blog is the one about finding photos about Madagascar[fr]. In another project, I’ve searched for ways to tap into those incredible photos already published on the internet and that can be re-used without infringing any licensing terms- and, yes, solutions exists.
In case you are not yet familiar [...]
I often have some small Madagascar-based tour operators asking for advice on how to “have their own website” without having to pay between 2 millions to 10 millions MGA
Well, I usually answer that you don’ t necessarily have to setup your own website if your goal is only to publish some institutional informations (your contacts, [...]
ITB Berlin- March 2009(one of the world’s leading travel trade show): some lucky bloggers will have a press pass in order to cover the event provided they leverage the major Web 2.0 tools during the event- those tools are mainly:
- blogging often DURING the event – giving their readers insights to this worldwide recognized event [...]
On one hand, ipod, blackberry, and other smartphones …they all come with plenty of features and most of your clients use them on a daily basis (isn’t it convenient to have all your communication tools in one device: phone, SMS, camera, organizer, USB disk, multimedia player, …moreover all your contacts are within reach through chat, [...]
