Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

I Love Gogobot

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Have you heard of this new site that launched in year 2010? It's a social travel site that allows users to get advice from people they trust, not from anonymous strangers on the Internet. I really like this site, since my site also focuses on travel and reviews of hotels, restaurant, tourist spots and more, the sites name is Gogobot. A little awkward in the name though, the first time I heard it, I ask what a robot? or maybe a bot or something?. When I visited the site, I got hooked into it, I recommend it to some of my friends who are into travel site, and who also constantly travels from country to country.

It is not just the advice you get from people you trust that interest me in this site, you can also book your travel directly from the site how COOL is that. I also like the feel of the site, it is not so much heavy on effects and it loads fast on my browser.

I had been reviewing several hotels as of now, one of which I'm still working on is a los angeles hotel reviews. I had also got some good ideas of the hotel I'm reviewing now from a friend in Gogobot, he posted some picture and he's experienced of the place. It was very helpful on my part, Gogobot has been a great source for my reviews on my site.

Although Gogobot has a long way to go compared to some well known social network sites, I believe this site is here to stay, and will also have growing followers to it. Good luck Gogobot.

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Why I Shuttered my Marketing Agency for Tourism

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I had started a new business venture about two years ago. It was a section of my company that was dedicated to tourism and travel and it was a very profitable business actually. Because of my background in the mass media and operating on the receiving end of marketing and advertising companies, I saw how clients were, well, getting ripped off. I knew I do do a hundred times better for clients. I set targets and goals and I saved the clients big money too!


I knew that I could make decent money by arranging huge promotions between client companies for 1/50th the cost of what a major Japanese marketing company like Dentsu or Hakuhodo or even the smaller agencies could do. 


I did arrange many of these campaigns for little cost to my clients. Many were nationwide internet and TV campaigns. Some were huge multi-media tie up with networks, major magazines and non-traditional media. My concept was to find clients that had needs that could be met with a sort of mutual promotional campaign. Everything had to make sense and be organic. Then I spread the costs evenly around to each client. Instead of charging them separately.


So, instead of spending, say $400,000 ~$500,000 (USD) on a campaign (if a sponsor bought it through, say, Dentsu) I could arrange it for $12,000 total or so. I did it too, many times.


Here's a good example:


Domino Pizza Japan wants to get more people ordering online in order to more efficient promote its product and cut down on expenses (telephone ordering is not cost effect nor efficient).


A airlines or foreign tourist board wants Japanese to go to visit their country.


A wine company wants to get the word out on their services.


What should I do? I thought about it and got them together and created a cost effective, mutually beneficial campaign that cost each of these parties next to nothing. 


In this example, I arranged for a vacation to a foreign country for anyone who would join and become a member of the Domino pizza online ordering system. The top winner would get a vacation for two, business class, to a foreign country and hotel. The airline & hotel prize supporting companies would get the massive promotion that goes along with the campaign. The wine company provided all the second place awards: 100 people win a set of quality red & white wine.


The campaign runs for two months!


Domino Pizza prints (get this):
7.8 million newspaper inserts
2 million menus
1.6 million direct email magazine to subscribers
250,000 pizza box top ads
750,000 regular direct mail


Airlines provides 2 business class tickets and 5-star hotel for 4 nights.


Wine company (iwine.jp) provides 200 bottles of quality Coppola wine. 


Cost to Domino if using Dentsu? Approximately $200,000
Cost to airlines if using Dentsu? (considering the reach of ad materials): Approximately $400,000 
Cost to wine company if using Dentsu? Approximately $100,000


My company total charge: $25,000 that's inclusive to all three clients!


You can see the results of this campaign here: http://modernmarketingjapan.blogspot.com/2011/09/two-people-win-vacation-business-class.html


(By the way, the campaign ends on 10/31 so you still have time to join the campaign and win the trip to New York!)


Why did I make these types of campaigns? A two reasons: First, I liked the clients. Second, I think Japanese advertising agency business is way too over priced. If I can help to lower advertising costs, then prices might go down and that makes life better for everyone, no?


But I am thinking about closing this business. 


All vacations come complete with helmet and baton!

Why would anyone close a profitable business, you ask? Well, since it was tied to tourism and travel every time I organize a campaign, something bad would happen:


Here's a list of those bad things:


1) Airlines goes bankrupt
2) Riots in destination cities
3) Huge earthquakes, tsunami and nuke disasters
4) Riots in destination cities


and, finally, 


5) Riots in destination cities, bankruptcies, etc., etc., etc., 


You might think I am just unlucky or have bad timing... But I don't. I am very lucky and have great timing that's why I am out of the tourism and travel advertising business...


Things tied up with tourism don't seem like good ideas in this day and age. The world economy is collapsing and things are getting nasty. As Gerald Celente says, "When people lose everything, they lose it." People are losing it all over the world. Read this from my friend, Mish Shedlock: http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2011/10/occupy-wall-street-protests-go-global.html


... I was about to line up an Italian campaign.... But, after watching that video on Mish's page... I think not!

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Japan Travel Market Out of Favor with Europe

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Yesterday, I had lunch with one of the chief directors of an organization called ANTOR. I work with him as an advisor for promotion for his country and help them with marketing and promotion for Japan.




While every other European nation has seen travel and travelers from Japan drop precipitously over these last 3 years his country has seen a 300% increase in travelers from Japan! Yes. Yes. Thank you for your kind applause. Thank you. Thank you.


... That is until the March 11, 2011 disaster struck. 


After that catastrophe, business across the board in Japan has dropped off a cliff for most sectors of the market and travel is one of the hardest hit. 


He related to me many of his worries and travails concerning Japan and the travel market.


Somethings he told me that really surprised me were that:


*After the March 11, 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident in Japan, and some European nations citizens left Japan, many government tourism agencies have moved their offices permanently out of Japan and into China.


* Many European nations have slashed their promotional budgets for Japan. In his case, his advertising budget for Japan was cut by 70%!  


Annual ANTOR Japan event: Let's Go Kaigai!




*ANTOR Japan member countries have an annual summer promotion. Every year they have over 35 nations participate in this big promotion in Tokyo. This year they will have only 12 countries participating.


*The European Union Tourism Organization has cut the advertising budget  for Japan to.... Are you ready for it?.. To zero. ZERO! Zip. Nada. Nothing! They have completely given up on Japan and will not spend any more money on promotion on this country. They have redirected all the budget to China!


Sigh....


Most definitely a long hot summer coming for Japan. When will the tourism industry (all industry) recover in this country?

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A weekend with the rides

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My little gurl loves to ride. Since Gmall is the most accessible to us, we went there riding these cute little animals. Good thing it's huge enough to have hubby ride with her in it. Here's my girl and my man enjoying the ride:)



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Top Ten EC Droppers

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I have been in a long hiatus due to my daughters surgical operation of her ureters and for that I apologize to all my readers.

I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all the top ten EC droppers for the month of September. Here they are:




1. Working Abroad
2. Easy Buy & Sell
3. A Taste of Both Worlds
4. Travel And Photography
5. Thomas Travel Tales
6. My Musings and Stuff!
7. Places for holidays
8. Fun Stuff At My Email
9.Pinay Backpacker
10.Relax And See A Movie

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Acquaintance Party at Camp Holiday Beach Resort

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Last weekend we had an acquaintance party at Camp Holiday Beach Resort in Brgy. Kinawitnon, Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS). We had so much fun...parlor games were played...food was great! Some of my colleagues brought with them their kids and spouses.



Camp holiday Resort is a new addition to the many resorts in Samal Island. It is very accessible because it is situated just right beside the barge wharf. It is very clean and it has a nice ambiance. It has enough space for kids, camping and games.

There are a number of guest houses inside the resort. It is air-conditioned, with hot and cold shower, toilet, and a cable TV. This is good for 3 persons at a rate of Php1,800.00.

This is a Ferry boat...taken while riding Island City Express Bus


A souvenir pose...Me and hubby few hours before going home



Some of the facilities are:

  • Pavillion
  • Camping ground
  • Shower and toilets
  • Restaurant / Bar
  • Playground
  • Huts
  • Function hall
Rates:

Entrance fee - Php50.00

Cottages - Hut - Php150.00
Function Hall - Php15,000.00


Development of this resort is still on going. They are still constructing a hotel and a swimming pool. So.. looking forward for our next visit :)).



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