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Travellerspoint

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Travellerspoint
Travellerspoint logo
Type of site
Travel guide
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersAustralia
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerTupela Ltd AS
Created by
  • Samuel Daams
  • Peter Daams
URLtravellerspoint.com
Launched2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Current statusActive

Travellerspoint is a travel and social networking site for people who want to learn from or share experiences with other travellers. Members of the site participate through forums, blogs, photo galleries and a wiki travel guide, similar to Wikivoyage.

Features

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  • Forums: members discuss their travel experiences in several destination and topic related forums.
  • Travel guide: a custom built wiki in which users can edit information to help assist potential visitors; contributors are able to share in the revenue from advertising, or opt to use their share to lend through Kiva.
  • Blogs: an integrated blogging system allowing users to post content to their own Travellerspoint subdomain.
  • Photography: users can upload unlimited photos of their trips; the best photos are manually featured and displayed throughout the site.
  • Maps: a mapping system that allows users to plot their trip's itinerary on a world map. It is interlinked with the photos and blogs. A user's map integrates their photography and blog entries through geotagging. In March 2007, Travellerspoint travel maps were nominated in the category of 'Best Use of Social Media' for the Travolution Awards.[1]
  • Travel planner: a travel planning tool that integrates with the above mapping tool; allows the planning of future trips and collaboration with other members.
  • Travel helpers: an early addition to the Travellerspoint set of services was a Travel Helper system, which allowed members to sign up as travel helpers for any number of countries. There are currently over 3000 travel helpers.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Travolution blog". Travolution.blogspot.com. March 2007.
  2. ^ "Travellerspoint Statistics". www.Travellerspoint.com.