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July 28, 2010 How Travel eBusiness Can Engage Conversationalists, The New Social Media Groupby Henry H. Harteveldt with Patti Freeman Evans, Elizabeth Stark, Ben Zeidler |
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From 2008 to 2010, 26.3 million more US online leisure travelers began using social media. Members of the group that travel eBusiness professionals need to pay attention to for their social commerce potential are the 53.8 million US online leisure travelers who are Conversationalists — travelers who participate in the social media conversation at least weekly on sites like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Members of this youthful, mobile-focused audience have the potential to drive sales thanks to their vocal nature, influence, and high engagement with online travel activities. Two of the five steps that travel eBusiness professionals need to take to capture leisure travel Conversationalists' business include adding a booking engine to their social network fan pages and incorporating ratings and reviews into their sites.
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Customer Experience, Social Computing & Web 2.0, eBusiness/eCommerce, eBusiness/eCommerce Strategy, eBusiness/eCommerce Adoption, The Mobile Channel
Travel, Consumer Travel, Travel Technologies, Consumer Technology, Consumer Portals & Search