March  2007

TRAVELTRENDSTM
Monthly travel insights from Compete
By Gregory Saks 

CONSUMER GENERATED CONTENT: LEARNING FROM TRAVEL INNOVATORS
When making travel decisions, consumers listen to one another. In total, consumer generated content (CGC) already influences $10 billion a year in online travel bookings.  Consumers are increasingly embracing their peers’ voices online: 20% rely on CGC when planning travel, and they consider this content more credible than reviews from professionals or information from the brands themselves. 

To understand how marketers can create a strategy for getting involved in the conversation, Compete analyzed the effectiveness of three innovators in the travel category that have already embraced CGC:

  • Sheraton Hotels pushed its standard website booking functionality aside, transforming into a social platform revolving around a “Global Neighborhood” 
  • Southwest Airlines launched a promotion to involve consumers in its marketing campaign through a contest for creating the best “Wanna Get Away” commercial
  • TripAdvisor has become the single largest source of consumer-generated travel reviews online, with over 5 million consumers sharing in an ongoing dialogue
Key Findings:
  • In many situations, consumers will welcome brands to participate in the conversation
  • CGC can have a direct and positive impact on eCommerce performance
  • Brand advocates are hard to come by, but have a significant ability to shape the effectiveness of CGC campaigns
    Exposure vs. Control in Travel CGC
As CGC in travel matures, marketers are asking two questions when considering CGC initiatives: How much control should I seek to maintain over the conversation, and how much exposure among travelers is appropriate? These initial questions will help define the direction of CGC campaigns, but the real questions is: how can these strategies be executed successfully?

In a FREE web presentation taking place on Monday, April 16th at 2:00 Eastern, Compete will present a comprehensive report on Consumer Generated Travel Content.

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