Archivo para la categoría ‘Bloggers Choice Awards’
Septiembre 25, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: argentina, Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
Hace bastante tiempo que necesitábamos instrumentar una campaña de marketing creativa e impredecible para Hostel Colonial, con presupuesto casi nulo, entonces qué mejor que marketing de guerrilla si tomamos en cuenta lo siguiente:
“Para hacernos una idea, uno de los gurús del Marketing de Guerrilla, Jay Conrad Levinson, define la esencia del marketing de guerrilla como “conseguir metas profesionales, tales como beneficios, a través de métodos no convencionales, tales como invertir energía y trabajo en vez de dinero”.
Se acercaba el mes de Octubre y el cierre de los Blogger´s Choice Awards era inminente, había que encarar la acción ya mismo.
Amigos reales y virtuales de todo el mundo votaron por este blog en la categoría Best Travel Blog siguiendo estos 4 pasos:
- Registración (es muy fácil)
- Verificación de E-Mail.
- Reingreso a través de url de verificación.
- Voto.
Enviamos cientos de e-mails, pero queremos más fue el objetivo, queremos superar los 1000 votos genuinos, entonces convocamos a aquellos que nos conocen por nuestra participación en Redes Sociales como
Twitter o
Pownce y la idea prendió a tal punto que una diseñadora de modas argentina, Yoana, dijo Yo voy a poyar a
Hostel Colonial en esta cruzada y desarrolló una colección de remeras bajo la premisa “Queremos más de 1000 votos” y la acción se concretó.
Para saber más de Yoana y ver los diseños pueden entrar acá,
Hostel Colonial Marketing , aquellos que quieran votarnos pueden hacerlo en el link
Blogger´s Choice Awards .
Agosto 15, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial, Internet | # Enlace permanente
Thanks to all, wherever they are

HOSTEL COLONIAL – BUENOS AIRES – ARGENTINA IN BLOGGERS CHOICE AWARDS
http://www.bloggerschoiceawards.com/categories/25
Junio 14, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Colonial, Internet | # Enlace permanente
Days ago this note was published in. Some friends and some of our employees did not understand the sarcastic sense and humor of AmandaK.
This is the full link
http://www.jaunted.com/story/2007/6/8/71310/24225/travel/Lost+and+Pickled+in+Buenos+Aires%3F
The Blogger’s Choice Awards are up and running and the best travel blog category’s showing up a few weird and wonderful blogs. You might remember the Lost Girls who have their RTW journey blogged in (financial) detail: they’re running in the top 5 at the moment, as is the Pickled Eel–a random collection of posts from a middle-aged Aussie who’s done a pack of traveling with the air force and the foreign affairs wing of the government.
But right at the front of the pack now in this zany list of amateur-blogs-turned-slightly-famous is a blog from a youth hostel in Buenos Aires. It goes way beyond simple promotion for a hostel and patchily into a tourist guide for BA: half in English, half in Spanish with a dash of tango and skydiving thrown in.
We will be rooting for any of our travel blog stars that make the cut.
AmandaK, from Hostel Colonial, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thanks again. Jorge F
Mayo 21, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | # Enlace permanente
The City of Buenos Aires is the capital of the Argentine Republic and is located in the southern hemisphere, latitude 34º 36′ and longitude 58º 26′. The city extends on a plain and has 202 square kilometers (78.3 sq miles). Approximately 3 million people live in this city. Including the metropolitan area, the total population of Buenos Aires is above ten millions, making it one of the 10 most populated urban centers in the world.
The Río de la Plata and the Riachuelo are the natural borders of the city on the east and south, respectively. The rest of the metropolitan perimeter is surrounded by the General Paz Avenue from north to west. This avenue provides a fast connection between the city and the Greater Buenos Aires, a densely populated area with important business and industrial activity.The climate of Buenos Aires is mild all year round.
The mean annual temperature is 18º C (64.4º F), making extremely hot and cold days very infrequent. Thus, visitors can enjoy walking around the city in any season.July is the coldest month. Although frosts are rare, a woollen coat, a jacket or an overcoat and a scarf will be required when going out. In winter, cold is moderate during the day, but temperature considerably drops at night.In summer, the weather is hot and humid. Mornings are warm and during midday and the first hours of the afternoon, the temperature rises. At night, temperature goes down slightly, so people may wear light clothes; coats are not needed. Rains are more frequent in autumn and spring (from March to June and from September to December, respectively).
They are mild or last a short time, thus activities are not hampered and people usually go out with an umbrella or a raincoat.In the sunny days of autumn and spring, mornings are slightly cold; the temperature rises at midday and drops again at night.O clima de Buenos Aires é benigno o ano inteiro. A temperatura média anual de 18º faz com que sejam escassos os dias de calor e frio intensos, permitindo passear pela cidade em qualquer época do ano.
Porteños are warm and hospitable: they usually invite tourists for lunch or dinner at their homes and prepare typical food.The characteristic infusion is the mate. It is prepared by pouring warm water into a gourd, also called mate that contains yerba mate.Some people add sugar, but most prefer “un amargo” (a mate without sugar).
Mayo 8, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
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