Wikia Search Review - First Impressions

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http://alpha.search.wikia.com/

OK so it’s only just launched, but the results are pretty bad. I’m struggling to understand the benefits to be honest. But as someone’s just commented at DaveN’s blog, Rome wasn’t built in a day. However I’m sure the Roman’s had better foundations!

I just tried to add an article but it crashed on me :-(

From About Wikia Search:

“We are aware that the quality of the search results is low.” - No sh*t!

“…before we start, we have no user feedback data. So the results are pretty bad. But we expect them to improve rapidly in coming weeks, so please bookmark the site and return often.” - OK…..

They have picture results returned too - not sure who the guy on the right is!

Will revisit soon….

Travel Websites - Could Do Better?

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I’m en route now to Seattle from Las Vegas. Watch out for a post on PubCon 2007 later, but today I just want to wrap up The Travel Convention I attended in Tenerife…..

I had met Paul Evans from LowcostBeds on the plane who gave me a bit of advice:

Be short, be funny (erm thanks Paul) and to not think of the delegates as a bunch of travel agents (very few of them were) but as the travel community.

Just as well really because my part of Riding The Wave was to outline what is going on with Web 2.0, communities and social networking.

It was broad brush, high level 20 minutes, littered with facts, figures and off the wall stories about how the web is changing people’s lives by connecting them in so many different ways, and how companies like Microsoft and Google are helping advertisers connect with those audiences.

This kind of set the scene for Kevin may to go macro and talk about the travel industry, letting the conference know that perhaps they weren’t embracing this new way of doing things, suggesting some things hadn’t changed much.

The screen shots of Expedia’s homepage were telling – not changed in 10 years! Citing a couple of new sites that were doing thing’s slightly differently helped to hammer the point home.

Kevin posted on the Travolution Blog his main bullets and encouraged a discussion which has seen people initially disagree with him but end up talking themselves round – check out the thread here.

The travel industry is a very much a tight knit community – everyone seemed to know each other and boy do they party hard!

Thanks to Kevin, Simon Ferguson and Charlotte Davies for the opportunity to get out there and spread the news.

Thanks also to Dan Robb and Robin Frewer for picking up the dinner tab. Always nice when Google pays!

You can find our travel presentations here.

And if anyone bumps into Paul, let him know I was short, people did laugh, and I hope I’m now an honorary member of their community.

Can’t wait for next year!?

Riding The Wave Podcast - ABTA Travel Convention

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Still writing up the conference summary but Kevin May’s just sent me a podcast we did a few minutes after we got off stage.

Riding The Wave Podcast - Travolution & Microsoft

 

 

Me, Kev & Jeremy Vine at The ABTA Travel Convention

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Myself and Kevin May from Travolution have just done our slot at The ABTA Travel Convention - Riding The Wave - Out in Tenerife.

Over a 1000 people in the audience and they appeared to love it!

Jeremy Vine from the BBC is a nice guy - much taller in real life and a real pro at MCing the conference.

He did complain about his mobile phone not working properly though, but then acknowledged Windows Mobile 5 probably wasn’t in my remit, so we talked about Genesis and OMD instead:)

Full round up tomorrow - got to catch a flight!

ABTA Travel Convention

Kevin May - Jeremy Vine - Me!

ABATA Travel Convention

Very Impressive Staging

Riding The Wave in Tenerife

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I’m up at “O Crack Sparrow”  tomorrow to catch a flight to Tenerife.

Simon Ferguson and Kevin May from Travolution very kindly asked me if I’d do a double act during The Travel Convention with Kevin, and speak at a session called Riding The Wave.

I’ll deliver the “here and now” of Web 2.0 and how consumers are interacting with the web, what their expectations are, and I’ll tell a few stories about what the internet holds for big brands and one-man-bands alike.

Kevin will then leap in and narrow down the opportunities to the travel sector.

It should be good fun, and I must say the setting couldn’t be more perfect.

Not sure I’ll want to come back…..oh no…..hold on… I’ve got to be in Las Vegas next week for PubCon!!

Bummer!