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Budget Travel Launches a Blog

This Just InThe Budget Travel website recently underwent a redesign that included the launch of a new blog called The Just In. (hat tip Jaunted)
This Just In began April 12, 2007. The blog offers timely insights and practical tips for budget-conscious leisure travelers. Editors from Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel magazine and BudgetTravelOnline.com weigh in every day. Readers are encouraged to post comments.
The welcome post by Erik Torkells, Editor of Budget Travel, can be found here. The blog has been covering travel destinations, travel tips and travel deals. This Just In has also been mentioning some of the many travel blogs in the blogosphere -- see here, here and here.

Posted on April 19, 2007
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NY Times: More Business Travel Blogs Coming

A New York Times article expects an increase in blogs by business travelers. The article, which mentions business travel blogs like Inflighthq, PatandMeg.com, Jenidallas Day to Day and Road Warrior Tips, says many more such blogs are on the way.
An Internet search for full-time business travelers who write Web logs produces astonishingly low numbers, considering the eight million Americans whom the Pew Internet and American Life Project say publish a blog.

But that appears to be changing. "Just wait," said Steve Broback, a business traveler in Woodinville, Wash., who edits the new blog Inflighthq (www.inflighthq.com) and is an organizer of a blog conference called the Blog Business Summit. "The rush is starting."

Mr. Broback, whose Web journal is sponsored by Connexion, Boeing's wireless division, writes about the plight of the road warrior and offers links to news for business travelers. And he expects a lot of company soon. "In a year or two we'll probably even have blogs focusing on vintage airport vending machines," he predicted.
These blogs will be of interest to frequent business travelers as they look for the latest scoop on the best deals and the best places to stay. Blogs providing information about how to navigate airports and tips about hotel rooms and restaurants will also be sought out by travelers. On the plus side maybe some aspects of business travel will improve as a result of bloggers pointing out flaws and inconveniences. The downside is that business competitors may also be reading these blogs. Inc.com's blog called Fresh Inc. advises business travel bloggers to be careful about what they blog:
One business travel blogger noted that after her colleagues began reading her posts about being homeless after Hurricane Katrina, she felt she lost her anonymity. Her quote: "When your boss is reading your blog, you say to yourself, 'Well, maybe I shouldn't be writing about staying at the Ritz-Carlton.'" Another reason business travelers should be wary to blog: competitive intelligence. A blogging specialist in the article noted that business travelers who mention cities they're staying in or about to visit could reveal "enough information for a competitor to surmise what's going on."
If that's the case then maybe anonymous business travel blogs are the most likely to emerge.

Posted on January 17, 2006
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More Travelers Keeping Travel Blogs

The New York Times has an interesting article about travel blogs and how they got started and how more people are starting to keep one when they go on a trip.
Reading an online travel blog will perhaps never have the romance of receiving a dog-eared postcard in the mail, but intrepid travelers armed with digital cameras are finding that keeping a blog on the road can be a compelling and viable way of maintaining contact with friends and family.

A travel blog is a real-time online journal that allows users to post text and photographs to the Internet and share the Web address with whomever they want. As travelers have become more comfortable with the Internet and digital cameras have become more affordable, blogging has become increasingly practical and popular. All over the world, travelers can stop in an Internet cafe, upload their photos and share them with friends and family (and interested strangers) instantly.
Think of them as a virtual travel journal that you can share with friends and family -- and the entire world as well if you make your travel blog public. A good time to update a travel blog is the same time you are downloading photos from your digital camera. The article mentions several travel blogging services including TravelBlog.org, BootsnAll Travel Blogs, MyTripJournal.com and TravelPod.com. The Times also listed the Under Aged RVers as an example of a travel blog.

On a side note, John Roberts busted the NY Times for using the non-working URL Wishyouwerehere.com in the headline of the article. And the blog for the BootsnAll service also discussed the NY Times article.

Filed in travel blogging.

Posted on November 27, 2005
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