Travel Destinations Guide LIVE at TravellersPoint.com
Travellerspoint (http://www.travellerspoint.com) has come a long way since going live 14 months ago. With thousands of members in over 150 countries, the site is one of the quickest growing travel communities on the net and poised for more growth after the latest product addition.
What is it? A Travel Destinations Guide, with a twist. http://www.travellerspoint.com/destinations.cfm
(PRWEB) December 20, 2003 --Online Travel Guides are no rarity, and with major players like Lonely Planet, Fodors, Rough Guides and Lets Go active in the online market, there is little opportunity to offer a product that really competes with the money and staff behind these large corporate organizations. So, at Travellerspoint they decided to do something different, taking a more personal approach. The Travellerspoint Travel Destination Guides are almost mini websites of their own, with general information, facts and links to a range of services and products for that particular country. Members can add their comments and share experiences with other travellers, giving the steadily increasing stream of information a personal touch, setting it apart from other travel guides already available. And, if the comments aren't enough to satisfy the travel researcher, they can always ask one of the Travel Helpers for that country for some more personal advice.
From the start, the travellers' community has proven a success, with major sites, newspapers, magazines and global TV giving homage to its unique product mix, design and free services. But its the main idea behind the site, the guiding factor while developing it, that is making the biggest impression on users.
That guiding factor? Simple, the founders believe travelling is not just about booking a flight and a place to stay. It is about the experience of travelling, the feeling that creates, the new impressions, cultures, friends and sites you see. Travelling doesnt start when you get in the plane or car, it starts with preparation, saving, excitement, planning, packing and sad goodbyes. Likewise, travelling doesnt end after returning home. The memories, pictures, knowledge and experience is something you will carry with you forever.
Herein lies the strength of Travellerspoint. It focuses on those feelings, emotions and experiences and provides a structure for travellers to share them with each other from beginning to end.
And the newly launched Travel Destinations Guide are no different!
http://www.travellerspoint.com/destinations.cfm
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