Happy Hotelier Featured in Travel Weekly

In my Woopra screen I saw to my big surprise a reader being referred to this site by Travel Weekly’s Editor in Chief, Arnie Weissmann. Note you have to sign in into Travel Weekly’s site.

This is exciting, especially as I am being mentioned between the following great Travel Related Blogs:

  • John Herald’s Blog, the personal Blog of the senior cruise director of Carnival.
  • The Trends in Travel and Tourism, the Corporate Blog of Ferris and Partners, specialists in tourism and marketing.
  • Tony Wheeler, the co founder of Lonely Planet.
  • The Travolution Blog, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom: Commentary and analysis on the online travel industry. Part of the Travolution media brand in the UK. Guys I met at ITB Berlin.
  • Hotel Chatter, about where to stay when you leave.
    Note: On April 24, 2008, Hotel Chatter, together with its sister Blog Jaunted, was taken over from SFO*Media by Conde Net, publishers of Congierge.Com and the magazine Condé Nast Traveler (and part of the conglomerate that publishes Vogue). See for some press coverage on the acquisition Yahoo
  • Tracking Tourism: The Tourism Research Blog Travel industry thinking from Stephen Budd and Vicky Brock at Highland Business Research Written By Vicky Brock and Stephen Budd who I both met at ITB Berlin.
  • Bill Marriott’s Blog On the Move.
  • Les Explorers of Claude Benard, who I met at ITB Berlin. and
  • Seth Godin Internet Guru without the need of an introduction.

This is another example of how Woopra can help you Blog. Normally Bloggers are only tempted to watch their incoming links from other Blogs and not so much from static sites.

4 thoughts on “Happy Hotelier Featured in Travel Weekly”

  1. Bravo Guido! You are famous now 😉

    BTW, Travel Weekly it’s a great source for information

    All the best

    Claude

  2. Thank You both gentlemen. And congrats to @Hjortur for your fifth “startup” and @Claude for your mention as well.
    Now I am curious how you two found this post so darned quick? Was it Twitter or Facebook?

  3. Wow and thanks for the heads up. I am happy Tracking Tourism is in such good company too. I have spent the last few weeks and this week doing so much talking and teaching about web analytics that I haven’t done enough of my own, so thanks again!

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