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Ruba Turns to Facebook for Travel Recommendations Posted: 30 Apr 2009 12:02 PM PDT What happens when trip planning is made social? Ruba is the latest project from serial entrepreneur Mike Cassidy, and it’s taking a very social approach to helping you create the best trip suited to your needs. Ruba, launching today, does this by covering three main aspects of search and discovery. The three main aspects are as follows: Themes What this boils down to is a very pictorial way in which to peruse the site and see what’s of interest to you. Ruba starts with the basics, such as Top Hiking Places, or Best Romantic Getaways in Tuscany. This gives you a broad idea of the specific type of content a user is after, as opposed to merely starting out a search based on geography. On the discovery end, Ruba is designed to promote circular site searches, where every page you land on has more links for you to continually click. This is achieved through related searches, other activities in the area, and more content from a given user. In doing so, Ruba is actually adding to the overall site experience, which is very visually-centered. Ruba consists of entirely user-generated content, so in gathering content and pushing out content Ruba is also plugged into Twitter and Facebook. Guides created by users are also embeddable, so they can easily become packets of featured content to be shared almost anywhere across the web. Of course, this is also a great way for Ruba to leverage your existing relationships on Facebook while building out its own brand. I actually get a good amount of responses from asking questions on Twitter as well, so hopefully Ruba will add in an option to tweet for ideas as well. In all, the direct collaboration potential for seeking out such recommendations is a good idea that many other services could tap into. |
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