Posted by: ACI Editor | December 27, 2007

Visual Websites deliver more profits

David Wilkening, a reporter for TravelMole, writes in his article - Best travel sites find seeing is believing:

“In making travel purchases, most American travelers would rather see the options than act on the recommendations of others. Travelers want to view options in detail via pictures, online maps and video, says PhoCusWright.”

Highlights from recent findings are included in Mr. Wilkening’s article:

  • More Americans have used Web 2.0 technologies overall than have used them in the process of shopping for travel.
  • Most travelers visit between two and five Web sites when shopping for travel online.
  • Comparing prices is by far the most common reason for visiting multiple sites.
  • Travelers who visit the most sites are likely to be motivated by a desire to read traveler reviews, research destinations, and purchase tickets to events or attractions.
  • Nearly everyone is familiar with online maps, but RSS and tagging go largely unnoticed. Fifty-nine percent of Americans are unfamiliar with RSS and 55% are unfamiliar with tagging.
  • Half of people who read blogs read travel blogs.  

For the full article please visit Travel Mole’s Travel Technology section.

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