Econsultancy says the top travel INFOGRAPHIC of 2012 was by Monetate

UK ecommerce and marketing service EConsultancy receives dozens of its infographics every week from digital marketers, and it selects a half-dozen favorites each week as models for its 100,000 members and 300,000 monthly unique visitors.

So what was the travel infographic that most impressed its editors in 2012?

Econsultancy has chosen Monetate’s “Five reminders for best practice when running a travel website,” which Tnooz featured when it was first circulated in September.

The poster spotlights ideas for best practices for persuading casual Internet visitors to become paying customers, covering destination targeting, reward programs, and weather tracking.

We’ve reprinted the infographic, below. But unfortunately, because of a temporary technical issue that prevents us from posting pop-out images, we have to direct you to Monetate’s site itself for the full size version, which you can see if you click on the image that appears.

Apparently, eConsultancy didn’t deduct points for infographics that aren’t readable at small sizes. Ha, ha.

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Sean O'Neill About Sean O'Neill

Sean O’Neill is a UK-based reporter for Tnooz.

Since university, he's been a full-time journalist for US consumer magazines and websites, and since 2007 he has covered B2C travel news full-time.

He lives in London and is travel tech columnist for BBC Travel. He used to work in New York City as the online senior editor for Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel.

In the past, O'Neill held editor, writer, and reporter positions at Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and Foreign Policy magazines in Washington, DC. Please visit his personal site and follow him on Twitter or Google+ .

Comments

  1. Rob says:

    Thanks for the post. And if you do a Control-click (Mac) / right mouse click (PC), you can get a larger version. Here’s the link for you:
    http://monetate.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Travel_LooktoBook_final.png

  2. Rob says:

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