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Noviembre 3, 2008 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
A new edition of the T-List, an exhausting and incredible work of Guido J. van den Elshout , author of Happy Hotelier. The work is based on information compiled by Technorati and this time has included some 300 travel blogs. Our blog, the only one hostel on the list, was located at the # 122, not bad.


Enero 27, 2008 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial, Lonely Planet | # Enlace permanente
On the last January 8 Happy Hotelier published a new edition of the T-List. The Hostel Colonial blog is located on the Top 100, just in the 98 post.



It´s the only hostel blog of 265 blogs listed and their position is above recognized brands in the tourism world such as Lonely Planet – Travel Blog or Tripadvisor.
For those who visit this blog, is written, according to the note, in Spanish, English or Portuguese, there are also some post in German, Swedish and Hebrew.
Thanks Guido.
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Noviembre 27, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
Today in
Happy Hotelier the
Hostel Colonial Blog was first time published in a T-List, this is the original post:



“Inspired by Guillaume’s Unofficial Travel / Hospitality Blogs Ranking I spent blood sweat and tears to get the T-List more up to date and used Technorati Authority as ranking method. Please do not hesitate to comment for any errors made. Also there may still be some differences with my T-List Page. They will be weeded out in a later phase (I have square television eyes now).
Funny to note that some heavyweights like Lonely Planet and others have not claimed their Blogs on Technorati (last column is “n” or “no”) If there are question marks in the last column I wonder whether the Blog is abandoned. With the “!!!” I indicate something is not entirely clear with the Technorati claim.
Finally I wonder of this work has been done already by the Spanish University researchers behind nr 199 of this list. I would like some of my Spanish language friends to look into this matter. They seem to use a much more modern approach than the old fashioned cutting and pasting I did here. “
Thank you so much to Mr. Guido Van Den Elshout
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