Tnooz-PhoCusWright VIDEO: LIVE research with YOU as the subject

2012 – how is it going for you? Over half way through the year, we decided to find out how the industry is feeling and where its strategy is on some key issues.

Tnooz and PhoCusWright collaborated to produce a 60-minute webinar to to take the pulse of the industry and collect opinions from those listening in live. Almost 150 people cast their votes to a series of questions, ahead of a debate among the panellists.

Topics under discussion:

  • How is 2012 shaping up and what is the industry’s outlook on 2013?
  • What is the industry’s take on recent IPOs, funding of new travel ideas and prospects for current players?
  • Social commerce: is anybody making money yet?
  • Mobile commerce: how much money is everybody making?
  • What are the most significant emerging technologies that will change travel commerce?

Our panel for the FREE webinar:

  • Lorraine Sileo, vice president for research at PhoCusWright
  • Douglas Quinby, senior director for research at PhoCusWright
  • Stephen Joyce, CEO at Rezgo and chair at OpenTravel Alliance
  • Kevin May, co-founder and editor/moderator at Tnooz
  • Gene Quinn, co-founder  and CEO/producer at Tnooz
Here is the video from the webinar:

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Kevin May About Kevin May

Kevin May is editor of Tnooz. He joined as a co-founder in August 2009 after spending nearly four years as editor of UK-based business publication Travolution.

Passionate about the business of travel and the internet, Kevin played a major role in establishing Travolution in print, online, events and with an annual awards programme, as well as becoming a regular speaker and moderator at industry events.

Prior to Travolution, Kevin was web editor at Media Week (UK) and also worked in regional newspapers for two years at the Essex Enquirer. He started his career in journalism at the Police Gazette at New Scotland Yard in London.

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