The other day I introduced WorldMate to my
Touristologists. It is a very interesting native app (everybody knows the difference between mobile web app and native app, right?)
available for Android, iPhone and Blackberry which recently won the Best Mobile Travel App Award at EyeForTravel’s Social
Media and Mobile Strategies for Travel 2012 conference in San Francisco.
I read about it in this article and I challenge my Touristologists to use the web 2.0 business model to classify WorldMate.
They put on the usual poker
face that usually means I-don’t-know-but-let’s-pretend-I-do-otherwise-Jordi-gets- depressed! I
appreciate their effort! It’s much better than the
I-don’t-know-AND-I-don’t-care! At the end of the day, their attitude will be
the bedrock of a successful career as a Touristologist! As Thomas Jefferson
said “Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving
his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.”
I hold my position and wait
for the good ones, the real Touristologists, the ones that will occupy a place
in the mental warriors of Touristology that I talked about in this post.
I knew that sooner or later they would begin to made questions, comments, and
good opinions.
But… First things first… a
little bit about the story of WorldMate.
In a nutshell WorldMate native
app helps their users to create their own travel itinerary. When a hotel, a car
rental, airline company send an e-mail to a tourist’s Smartphone notifying
about a booking, users resend this e-mail to WorldMate and thanks to XML…(what?
You don’t know what XML stands for? Don’t
worry you always can ask to any of my Touristologists!!!) a customized travel
itinerary is created. Based upon it WorldMate can provide the right set of 3C’s
(Content, Commerce and Community) in the right way.
If a tourist uses this
application frequently WorldMate can create a profile that allow them to make
more accurate offers when a tourist searches for a specific tourism service, or
even to suggest new services.
They also provide the
connections that you can find near your trip thanks to an agreement with linkedIn.
This year they add a Price
Alerts service which offer alternatives to room reservations based upon the
price. It’s just a matter of time that somebody (any Touristologist reading
this???) creates an improved version based on add value. It will be another
step along the path of showing all the relevant 3 C’s both objective and subjective.
You can learn more about WorldMate
visiting their website or enjoying this funny video:
Coming back to my
Touristologists’ challenge…It was a very interesting debate, indeed! Would you
like to participate? What are your opinions? Are you able to provide the
business model and the technological scheme?
I love Touristology’s games!
Jordi Im almost agree in all the article, but you said;
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For my this is the most difficult thing, Is not easy to become popular.
I absolutely agree! For that reason you would need a good Touristologist… like yourself Roger!!!
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