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Share your
experiences
Create your
own travel website with just a few clicks:
- plot your journey on maps
with the IntelliMap System
- store & share your
photos, movie clips, and
stories
- exchange messages with
friends and family
- control who views your
ad-free personal travel website
- download a permanent archive
at the end of your trip
Your
website could look something like this...
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Full-featured
sites for
as little as US$4.95/mo or equivalent.
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Hooked
on Travel? - Browse the Best of MyTripJournal
As a
source for travel information, personal trip blogs are finding a role
alongside the trusty guidebooks. But mining blogs for information
is like searching for gold. You have to go through a lot of
rubble to find the nuggets ‹ travel blogs that are well-written, with
information that¹s interesting and useful to a general audience.
To
address this problem, MyTripJournal.com has unveiled its ³Best
Personal Websites² feature, an innovative way to allow
eavesdroppers to explore the most interesting personal travel
experiences from their desktops.
³Over
the past two years, the MyTripJournal Personal Travel Website System
has been used to create many thousands of websites. We¹ve
searched through every one of them and identified those that have great
writing and photographs and are of interest to the general traveling
public,² said DanParlow, head of business development.
³Participating travelers includeLonely Planet authors on tour,
professional road-trippers and many amateurs with a knack for the pen
and the shutter.²
³Unlike
other travel review services that focus on hotel and restaurant
reviews, our focus is to select great stories and photos of real
traveler experiences,² said Parlow.
The
Best of MyTripJournal is available for anyone to explore at www.mytripjournal.com.
It is also available from partner sites including
Lonely Planet, the Good Sam Club and the International Student Identity
Card (US).
Quality
is assured because each site is hand-picked for participation in the
Best of MyTripJournal. Potential privacy concerns are addressed
because travelers must personally accept an invitation. Sites are
then sorted for interest by the intensity of travels within a
geographical region.
MyTripJournal
‹ developed by world adventurers Dan and Faye Parlow in concert with
software developer GroupInfoWeb.com ‹ provides travelers with a simple
tool to keep up an online journal to record all aspects of their trip
and stay in touch with friends and family, all in an ad-free
environment.
It
includes the usual text and photo uploads and messaging as well as full
use of the patent pending IntelliMap system. Premium features
include the ability to post unlimited personal videos, to store
thousands of print-quality photos and to receive a full archive on CD
or DVD. A free version is available at www.MyTripJournal.com.
Standard websites are complimentary for professional travel writers by
emailing dparlow@mytripjournal.com.
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A
sampling of praise for MyTripJournal.com:
³If
you don't want to clog your friends' inboxes with silly pictures of you
in scuba gear in Aruba, or waste valuable Himalayan-trekking time
trying to resend e-mails, uses mytripjournal.com: A
top-notch site that boasts really cool maps and will automatically
notify your friends and family when you update your site.² ~
Malcolm Beith, Newsweek
³Forget
sending postcards back home while on vacation. Specialized Web sites
cater to the traveler who wants to create an online journal that
includes pictures, maps and more ... try MyTripJournal ... A premium
membership gives you unlimited photo storage. However, images cannot be
larger than 5 MB. You can password-protect your entire site. You keep
the rights to your posts and
photos.²
~ Kim Komando, CNN Money
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