Decatur Travel Web Site Review

Decatur Travel Agency has been in the Decatur area for 25 years and going through a new growth phase, and I’m glad to be part of growth with this new web site.

Under the hood:
The site is coded to load fast and fit in any browser window. There are a couple of php scripts to pick up random travel pictures. I think this makes the site look larger, because when you go back to a page you will see a different picture.

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I could go on and on, but I would like to get your feedback on what you think of the site.

Orlando Info

Orlando-info

Orlando Info

Orlando Info is the web site for Orlando and Orange County cvb, Convention and Visitors Bureau. And this site provides plenty of information for any visitor.

I like this site, lots of color, lots of information that’s easy to get to. The layout is like a catalog, each topic has a title, photo, short description and a link.

Orlando Info uses CommonSpot as the template, a content server managed web site. There were some simple errors under the hood, but nothing I saw would create problems for a browser.

There’s not many cons, but if I had to pick one, I would say it could be a little friendlier, it feels a little pushy, but that´s me.

Riviera Maya Funjet Blog

Funjet blog for Riviera Maya Mexico

 

Advantages of a travel blog

Looking for clients.

There is a lot of new technology happening now. But none come close to how blogs are effecting the viewers online.

From a business point of view there is no easier way to get up to date information into your client’s hand.

From a Travel Agents Point of view

What better way to show your last trip or pictures of your last fam and start a dialogs with interested parties.

This is also an easy way to post specials from any type of travel or supplier.

From a suppliers point of view

The Internet has created an even playing field. What I mean, as an example the travel industry has gone to the net to sell tickets and are now competing against themselves for the same customers.

It is much easier for a destination supplier, (like a resort, museum, charter boat, etc.) to create loyal customers through an online interaction that keeps the traveler coming back to the web sites, not for a sales campaign but to keep updated with different activities and events.

By turning your customers into family members, you get to invite them back for a taste of the next new menu, sporting event or even to see new additions to your property with pictures and all.

I’m sure I will have more here in the future. So you-all come back soon.

Hooters Swimsuit Pageant

This is the second year I have had the opportunity to work on the Hooters Annual International Swimsuit Pageant registration pages. Hooters sent 2 new pictures this year, the 2005 Hooters poster for the Pageant, and everyone on stage. To give it a Hooters “Delightfully tacky yet unrefined” look, I added the logo as a watermark so it scrolls with the page(in the newer browers), and colors to the drop-down menu that coordinate with the rooms & occupancy(s). I hope everyone at Hooters like it.