Enero 13, 2008 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: argentina, Hostel Colonial, Tumblr, Turismo 2.0 | # Enlace permanente
Today I received an e-mail from a German friend, who visited
Hostel Colonial on 2 occasions, with a job done by him in Photoshop with the following inscription
“Only a hostel live on the Web 2.0, Hostel Colonial, the only one”.
I liked the assessment and while I think there are other people working on it, in Argentina there are no significant developments in our market and Hostel Colonial has been gradually becoming a small brand 2.0.
But to understand what is
Web 2.0, read this note, all our work and participation in social networks, click on each link:
Technorati
Twitter
Twitterposter
Flickr
Pownce Hostel Colonial
Hostel Colonial, Buenos Aires life in Facebook
Jaiku Hostel Colonial
Ning – Hostel Colonial en Turismo 2.0
Tumblr – Hostel Colonial
Hostel Colonial in MyBlogLog
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Diciembre 30, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial, Turismo 2.0 | # Enlace permanente
2007. The year in which we consolidate an idea. While this blog was intended as the
Hostel Colonial blog, a corporate blog, ended becoming a powerful tool for communication and interaction.
To explain all this, the best way is to quantify and there we go.
2006-2007 Into the Blog:
– 439 Post published in 3 languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese).
– +200 Photos and Videos published.
– 3 Blogger Templates changes.
– New SEO and other tools.
– 0 to 4 in Google Pagerank in 6 months.
– 0 to 61 E-mail suscriptors in 4 months (Feedburner and Feedblitz).
– 252 to 1831 unique visitors in 5 months.
– 0 to 39 in
Technorati authority.
2007 10 posts
Tango Fast and Furious
Buenos Aires lives…
Florida Street, a cosmopolitan…
Peatonal Florida, Buenos Aires…
Peatonal Lavalle, Buenos Aires…
Buenos Aires – Washington
Buenos Aires – Street Art
Buenos Aires de parques y plazas
Locomotion in Buenos Aires
China, Perú and Bolivia in Buenos Aires
2006 – 2007 Out of the Blog.
– +1000 Contacts in social networks, in which it has achieved a significant level of relevancy.
Twitter
Twitterposter
Pownce Hostel Colonial
Hostel Colonial, Buenos Aires life in Facebook
Jaiku Hostel Colonial
Hostel Colonial en Turismo 2.0
– + 400 Active E-mail Accounts, this regularly receive the Hostel newsletter.
– Google.com Search:
Hostel Buenos Aires: 4º.
Hostel Colonial: 1º, 2º, 3º, 5º, 6º and more.
Hostel Blog: 5º, 7º.
Hostel Argentina 27º.
– Traditional media reports.
– Events in Argentina.
– Exhibitions in Buenos Aires Universities.
This blog was created using local humor, which was used as a platform to create a marketing campaign “0” cost with excellent results and that today has taken its own way, with faithful followers and we could call it Hostel Colonial B-Side.
The challenge for 2008 will work, work and more work, looking interrelate web and blog based on Hostel Colonial as tourist services company whose business purpose is the lodging sale and capitalize on the work done in social networks, to realize a participatory blog . We have a year to achieve. Walk this way, Hostel Colonial Blog is definitely Web 2.0.
Happy New Year.
Noviembre 5, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: argentina, Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial, Turismo 2.0 | # Enlace permanente
Twitterposter es un mashup creado a partir de
Twitter, el servicio de microblogging de Obvious LCC (Blogger, Xanga, Odeo). Inspirado en
“la web del millón de dólares’ y en los populares tag clouds, el servicio genera un mosaico con las imágenes de aquellos usuarios que cuentan con un mayor número de seguidores en Twitter.
En cada póster contamos con 5 imágenes de 72×72 pixels que muestran a los 5 usuarios con mayor número de segudores, 10 imágenes de 48×48 pixels para aquéllos entre las posiciones 6 y 15 (ambas inclusive) y XXX imágenes de 24×24 pixels para los que van de la posición 16 a la 538.
TwitterPoster juega con el significado original de poster y con el de post o anotación, pudiendo entenderse también poster como la persona que postea. TwitterPoster ha sido creado por Come’n'Click Networks, S.L., promotores de la plataforma de blogging
Bitacoras y el buscador de empleo
Laburo .
En
Hostel Colonial ya no nos quedan dudas de la utilidad de las redes sociales como elemento integrador en su diferenciación dentro de una comunidad, sino también como poderosas herramientas de marketing que sirven para difundir productos, servicios o los blogs de cada usuario.
Afortunadamente, en la Argentina y desde nuestro análisis Twitter ha generado Tuitiar a partir de una idea de los periodistas Darío Gallo y Pablo Mancini y TuiteRos, usuarios de Twitter de Rosario, provincia de Santa Fé, dos expresiones que no sólo generan sentido de pertenencia sino que han producido expresiones de solidaridad poco habituales en el mundo real, eventos, nuevas amistades, feedback permanente y nuevos negocios, como en nuestro caso en que usuarios de la red se han alojado en el hostel, lo han difundido y es un elemento de consulta permanente, además de generar otras propuestas de comunicación como la que nos hizo llegar Albert Barra en su momento para formar parte de
Turismo 2.0 .
Twitterposter es otra aplicación que llega para orientar y sumar.

Twitterposter is a mashup created from Twitter, a microblogging service of Obvious LCC (Blogger Xanga, Odeo). Inspired by the ‘million dollars web’ and the popular tag clouds, the service generates a mosaic with images of users who have a greater number of followers in Twitter. Each poster have 5 pictures of 72×72 pixels displayed to 5 users with more followers, 10 images of 48×48 pixels for those between the positions 6 and 15 (both inclusive) and XXX images of 24×24 pixels for those who go the position 16 to 538.
TwitterPoster played with the original meaning of the poster and post or notation may also understood poster as the person who posts. TwitterPoster has been created by Come’n'Click Networks, S.L., promoters Bitacoras blogging platform and the employment search ”Laburo”.
In Hostel Colonial have no doubt the usefulness of social networks as an integrator in its differentiation within a community, but also as a powerful marketing tools used to advertise products, services or blogs for each user.
Fortunately, in Argentina and from our analysis Twitter has generated Tuitiar from an idea of journalists Dario Gallo and Pablo Mancini and TuiteRos, Twitter Users of Rosario, Santa Fe, two expressions that not only generate a sense of belonging but they have produced expressions of solidarity unusual in the real world, events, new friendships, ongoing feedback and new business, as in our case in which users have been staying in the hostel, have spread and is a permanent consultation, in addition to generating alternative communication proposals as we sent Albert Barra at the time to join
Turismo 2.0.
Twitterposter is another application that comes to guide and add.
Some Argentines in Twitterposter
Romina Jorge
Darío Gallo
Pablo Mancini
Jorge Gobbi
Pablo Altclas
Leandro Zanoni
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