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Travelcasting Offers On-Demand Vacation Sneak Peeks
What I Want Podcasting Introduces Travel Podcasting Services to
the Tourism Industry
What I want Podcasting develops customized approaches towards
turning company messages into professional podcast productions.
Travelcasting is the commercial application of podcasting for
the travel industry. Travelcasting is the distribution and
publishing of audio and video feeds, that offer travel
information delivered over the Internet, for on demand listening.
This is a new step in the evolution of on-demand travel
information delivery, making it accessible, informative, useful
and appealing. This mix presents the travel industry with a very
unique opportunity to reach its audience through this new medium.
The best sales associates for most resorts are travel agents and
agencies. Travel agents and agencies rely on each resort to
constantly update them with new deals and promotions, as well as
supply them with the tools they need to promote the resorts, in
order to keep clients satisfied. With podcasting and its
subscription based technology, you can put out audio or video
updates of information that you would like the travel agencies
to use, and they will receive them as soon as it is posted on
your server.
"Every destination has a use for travelcasting; it allows
resorts and hotels to give a sneak peek into the wonderful
luxuries and amenities it has to offer its guests." Ryan Hoback
says, Chairman of What I Want Podcasting.
"It also serves as a great on-site tour guide for large resorts
and casinos. You could give audio and video self-guided tours of
your entire property with this service." Hoback adds.
Most resorts have web pages which deliver travel information in
text format. By providing an audio or video link on that page it
enhances the experience, and leads to overall better online
marketing. These audio and video feeds be placed on web pages
where "one-click" lets you listen or view a travelcast, or it
can be sent to portable devices as well.
The popularity of portable on demand information will grow even
greater as wireless internet services continue to flourish
across the country. These portable devices will no longer have
to be connected to the internet; they will receive information
wirelessly as it is updated. In addition, as cell phones and
portable devices continue to merge together, the market grows
larger. There are numerous uses for travelcasting, and over the
next few years it will explode in popularity. It is beneficial
to organizations as well as the consumer, and it will be seen as
a great tool in any travel organizations' operations.
About What I Want Podcasting
About the author:
What I Want Podcasting is a full service podcast development
firm that specializes in developing podcasts that implement
brand integration. For more information please visit
http://www.WhatIWantPodcasting.com
Contact: Ryan M. Hoback What I want Podcasting, LLC
c/o Motivated Entrepreneur, LLC 305-670-0998
rhoback@whatiwantpodcasting.com
Written By: Ryan M. Hoback
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