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Canadian Online Travel Traffic Analysis

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US $450 €336

PhoCusWright partnered with Experian Hitwise to track and analyze Canadian Web traffic within the travel arena. Understanding online travel traffic patterns sheds light on traveler shopping behavior and provides insight into the market dynamics across travel sectors.
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Spotlight | Published: May 2010
Free For: Global Subscribers

Presentation: PhoCusWright's Global Online Travel Overview

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US $199 €148

An audio/video recording of the February 3, 2010 Online Event presenting an outlook for online travel in the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific as well as key trends and opportunities for growth and innovation.
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Presentation | Published: February 2010
Free For: European and Global Subscribers

Travel Industry Standards: Fish or Cut Bait

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US $350 €261

Creating a global electronic marketplace for travel requires standards that enable learning, shopping, and booking across a multitude of points-of-sale. While some standards have been established, most segments are still too fragmented and there is still much to be done. What are the next steps, and who will make them happen?
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Spotlight | Published: December 2009
Free For: Innovation Subscribers

PhoCusWright's Online Traffic and Conversion Report: Metasearch, Reviews and Other Nontransactional Categories

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US $495 €369

An overview of two critical online consumer behavior metrics: traffic and conversion, PLUS an in-depth look at how metasearch and planning and reviews sites have an impact on the conversion rates of shoppers who visit them.
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Report | Published: October 2009
Free For: Global Subscribers

Travel Content Distribution: Industry Heal Thyself

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US $350 €261

This article examines how air and hotel have managed to keep up and discusses why other travel segments should strategize to compete on value instead of for control of the distribution channel.
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Analysis | Published: September 2009
Free For: Innovation Subscribers