Tnooz is a global online media company focused on the travel, tourism and hospitality industries. It was launched in 2009 and gathers information from industry experts to produce blogs, articles, videos and presentations on trends, opinions and news. Tnooz provides concise, straightforward information on topics like social media usage, online reviews, and travel planning habits through infographics and short articles. The website offers additional resources like an events calendar, webinars, and many articles on technology, business and consumer trends in travel.
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Tnooz
1. A global provider for the travel, tourism and hospitality industry.
STI Innsbruck, 2014
Carlos Romero Bretó
2. According to their website...
It focuses in distribution, marketing, systems, devices, startups,
social media and commerce in the travel sector.
3. Launched in 2009 by Gene Quinn, Kevin May and Frederic Lalonde.
Information is gathered by means of nodes, which basically are experts from the travel
and tech sectors: they offer pieces of news on trending habits, likes, opinions, etc.
Which, in turn, is curated if necessary both by other nodes and tnooz and offered to the
public via blogs, articles, videos, presentations...
– For instance, FlightCaster or T2Impact and several other businesses, both big and small,
contribute to tnooz with their observations.
4. The clearest example of what is to be found in tnooz is their blog,
being a hotchpotch section.
A particularly detailed list of bloggers can be found.
– Countries
– Technology
– Economy
– Habits
– Awards
– etc.
5. Shines at finding short, straight-to-the-point information. For example,
in an infographic tnooz offers these facts about travelling:
– % travellers per area using social networks: 38% US, 64% non-US.
– Of those, around a third and a fourth of them respectively blog about it.
– 70% of consumers consider online reviews the second best source, after...
– ..word-of mouth, which 92% consider the most reliable one.
– Thanks to social media, only about 50% sticked to their original plans.
● Hotel / Destination / Resort / Airline changes.
– Half of them were inspired to travel when checking pics from friends.
– Not odd at all, considering 3 out every 4 posts them.
Source: http://tinyurl.com/mytemuk
6. There are some other interesting odds and ends, too:
– 'Lessons for dummies'
(about economy, e.g.)
http://tinyurl.com/l2u2qoy
– Info on Youtube videos advertising travels
● What is being sought (restaurants, means of travel), recommendations
on crafting such a video with a small budget, how to measure their
success (views, cost-per-view, number of shares, channel subscriptions)
7.
8. It offers more …
– Events calendar.
– Webinars.
– Live broadcasting (currently without content...)
– Learning videos (prototyping web services, for instance)
– Tons of articles.
– What other visitors are reading.
– Special section for hackatons.
– Online and mobiles advertising.
– Etc.
It's pretty well organized so I recommend you to just fire up a browser
and check the site for yourselves.