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05Mar2009

Tripsay Featured on Canadian TV

CTV Studio in Toronto DowntownThe word about TripSay is spreading quickly, thanks to you, TripSay members. In addition to the word of mouth also traditional media has been showing growing interest in TripSay. We were quite happy to answer ‘Yes!‘ when asked to visit Toronto, Canada for a couple of interviews. It was great fun to go tell the TripSay story in a TV studio.

Lights … Camera … Action … The first story to come out was a live Homepage show on CityPulse24 (CTV). And there’s more to come! Hopefully we’ll get the stories on Youtube as well!

Media’s interest and our growing userbase tell the same story: The time to go mass market with the next generation of online travel service is now! The advent of social media and travel business’s transition to online mean that people go to web to look for travel info. People appreciate the value of getting personalized travel tips from friends and likeminded travelers.

TripSay is constantly developing, both in terms of features (more about that in the near future) and userbase. The more members we have, the better we are able to distill the best travel tips and destinations from our huge database. We are glad to say that we have members from around the world already. Way to go! :-)

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06Feb2009

Top Romantic and not so Romantic Valentine’s Day Destinations

Photo by greeddo (Flickr)Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and many may be debating whether to buy that special someone chocolates, jewelry, or even take them on a romantic vacation. TripSay is offering a look at the top romantic getaways around the world.

Top Five Romantic Getaways

  1. Paris, France
  2. Venice, Italy
  3. Prague, Czech Republic
  4. Barcelona, Spain
  5. Las Vegas, Nevada (sans gambling, Elvis and buffets)

Maybe you’ll stay at home this year and stick with the chocolates and jewelry this year. But just to be safe, here are the top five places you may want to avoid taking your Valentine.Photo by joellevand (Flickr)
Panama City AKA The Redneck Riviera

Top Five Least Romantic Destinations

  1. Tehran, Iran – Don’t hold hands in public or you’ll be prosecuted!
  2. Las Vegas, Nevada – Nothing says I love you like an Elvis themed wedding followed by a $4.99 all you can eat buffet!
  3. Murmansk, Russia – Rusty nuclear submarines base. From Russia without love.
  4. Stuttgart, Germany – The new Porsche museum just opened. You can spend the whole day admiring the shiny new boxer cylinders!
  5. Panama City, Florida – AKA The Redneck Riviera. Nothing spoils a romantic walk like a pick-up truck driving beside you on the beach.

 

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06Aug2008

We’re PUBLIC!

We’re releasing TripSay to public today! Almost two years of hard work and lots of beta testing and we’re ready to go public. After today, you no longer need an invite to join the service. Anyone can join and start discovering and sharing interesting places to go to. We’re all very happy and excited to see how it all works out now we have opened the doors to everyone. We’ve done a lot of work and testing to make the user experience as good as possible and we hope you like it as much we do.

The site is by no means complete and we have a ton of ideas how to make it even more usable, which we start to work on after the launch. We also welcome your ideas and feedback, they are very much appreciated.

So go ahead, join in at http://www.tripsay.com and start discovering!

Read more about TripSay in the press here:
http://www.tripsay.com/public/press

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18Mar2008

Some news: new UI, new name

Our new logo!
We have just finished a major overhaul on our site. The basic features are still there, but the layout and usability has improved a lot. Now everything should be much easier than before. And cooler… and more fun! We are very excited about our new site and we hope you feel the same way too. Your feedback has been most valuable for us for reorganizing the site! Thank you!

At the same time we changed our name to TripSay, which should be easier to remember and can be associated with travel instantly. To our large surprise also the domain name was available. From now on you can access the site at www.tripsay.com. Old usernames and passwords will work just as before with www.vailoma.com.

We have several cool ideas what to do next, so please keep checking the site and keep that feedback coming to help us develop a better service!

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13Mar2008

Destination content to partner sites

We have created a new application we call the Destination Module. The purpose of that embeddable application is to share our content with our travel agency partners so that they’d get interesting destination content from the web and travelers onto their site without any work. You can check it out on our site or the first implementation we’ve done with Kaleva Travel, one of Finland’s largest travel agencies. Check out the application at e.g. their San Francisco page. The page is in Finnish only and you need to scroll down a bit on the page to find it.

This is a great way for any travel agent, travel content site or whom ever for that matter to add a wealth of destination information on their website. Everything is updated dynamically from our servers so that our partners don’t need to worry about adding content. You only need to include a short javascript to your page and that’s it. Give it a try and spread the word!

And yes, we’re also planning to add an API for partners that wish to create more tailored applications from our data. That will be released later when we have the time to work more on it.

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27Feb2008

Thoughts on search and online travel

Check out our thoughts on the problems in online travel and search at Europeanstartups.com!

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17Jan2008

Long time no posts and lots of things to update

blog_ticket.jpgWe’ve been silent for some time. A lot has happened since the last post which was four months ago. In start up time that’s an eternity. Lately we’ve been burning midnight oil as we wanted to be ready with new features for the largest travel expo in the Nordics, which started today. A short update is appropriate though.

We launched a new app we call the Vailoma widget in the above mentioned travel expo. It allows travel agencies to include parts of our service and data into their website very easily. This gives our partners the benefit of offering rich destination content without investing to site development or community building – everything comes from our service. More on this after the expo is over and we can point you to the actual application on our partner’s site.

We also secured our seed financing late in 2007. Excellent stories of this here and here. As a result we have also moved to new premises. We are now based in the old premises of Jaiku, the microblog that got bought by Google last fall. We’re not taking pressures but we of course try our best to measure up to the expectations!

We like to think that our service has developed significantly since the last post and we do think that it is nearing to be good enough for a launch. Now we also have the money to do the launch properly. :)

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18Sep2007

Heat mapping the globe

Visited places widget
We are constantly improving the Vailoma service according to the feedback we receive. The latest build has a new feature we especially like. It’s a new cool version of the “Visited places” widget on the Vailoma Home page. The widget basically draws your visited places on a map. But with this version you can create a kind of a personal heat map of the globe tracking your travel taste! Not a very revolutionary idea as such, but we really like the looks of the widget now. It’s fun to surf people’s pages and quickly see which parts of the world they’ve been to and what they liked about it. You’re going to learn new things about your friends: “Hmm… she has had her best trips in the ex-eastern bloc.. I thought our romantic trip to Mauritius was supposed to be the best ever.” ;-)

Actually, when we decided to revise the widget our goal was just to make the widget clearer and easier to navigate using the map zooming and the best and the worst lists. But as a side effect we got the heat mapping. Now this is the way development should go: you get more than you set out for…

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17Aug2007

Who you gonna call?

Tim (of The BOOT) has written an interesting and long entry regarding user generated vs. editorial content in travel. User generated content (UGC) consists of facts, reviews, journals and blogs written and further edited by millions of people. Think Wikipedia and Wikitravel for example. On the other hand editorial content refers to travel guides and travel agents’ sites written by an “expert”. Tim notes that the key is to find a balance between UGC and editorial content: UGC provides unbiased up-to-date reviews of destinations. But without an editor the content is difficult to sort and navigate.

UGC has been the centerpiece of the so called Travel 2.0 debate. Many (e.g. UKNetMonitor and m-Travel) have referred to reports by Nielsen//NetRating and EyeforTravel earlier this year. The reports basically state that travellers value UGC above editorial content and that UGC has an influence on their travel plans. Right. Of course you’ll value your friend’s opinion on a destination she has visited over some travel agent’s brochure with slick photos. What’s more interesting is the big percentage of travelers looking for UGC and that active travelers are much more UGC-aware than rookies…

Back to the balance issue. The problem is clear: for example in Tripadvisor there are so many entries on some popular hotels that there always are positive and negative reviews of the same place. And it’s impossible to know which reviews are relevant to me if I don’t know anything but a username of the reviewer. A solution is needed, but we don’t think a biased editor is the best solution. Instead, the reviews should be sorted by the authors’ profile: if a traveler has similar preferences with me, then I’ll value her review more than someone’s with an opposite travel profile. There have been interesting approaches for building a travel profile based on user demographics (age, gender, budget) but we think that’s not extensive enough: don’t think a review from someone on his first foreign trip is that relevant for me even though he is of the same age….
Therefore we are extending the travel profile to things like: where have you been; how you rated the destination; what are your interests (”profile tags”); what kind of trips have you made; etc. Who you gonna call?With these kind of profiles we can sort user generated content in much more interesting ways: “Show me reviews from people who are interested in hiking and outdoors and who have loved the Alps and Slovakian Tatra mountains but who didn’t like the crowded Uluru trail or the concrete jungle in New York.”

So off you go to refine your travel profile by rating your favorite destinations in vailoma.com and next time you’re planning a trip you’ll know who you gonna call… ;-)

- Vailoma team

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31Jul2007

OnePick or visual browsing

Cropped screenshot representing OnePickNewsflash – Vailoma user interface developed to a new level of comfort! … After a lot of fixing and polishing and reading feedback from test users we figured that our user interface would benefit from a drastic change. Our guideline has been to provide the user with only the most relevant picks according to her profile, thus removing all clutter from the screen. This means that the screen layout can be made very clean and simple.

However, we have learned that people actually want to see more content on the screen while they’re exploring around the map building their trips. Too much “cleanliness” makes the user interface look too spartan and doesn’t help new users in finding information that they don’t know exists. To answer the call we developed a feature called OnePick. OnePick brings e.g. travel destination descriptions and photos, reviews from fellow travelers, and users’ ratings to the main explore screen. All these are still, of course, filtered according to the user’s profile and preferences to avoid irrelevant info.

So far we’ve got positive feedback regarding the change. In the coming versions the main issue is to find the best balance between clean user interface and “cluttering” the screen with interesting stuff. Too much either way is bad…

P.S. Thanks to our testers for valuable comments!

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