NileGuide released a free public API to disseminate its guide, trips and blog content, but unlike most such endeavors, it is allowing publishers to display full content with a link — and not just a paragraph or two.
Snubbing snippets — NileGuide API enables full content with links
NileGuide iPhone app features multisource content, many destinations

NileGuide, the trip-planning company, released its second mobile app, What’s Next, an iPhone app that features information on more than 200 destinations from 30-plus content sources.
BootsnAll joins ranks of sites pledging to boost travel writing
BootsnAll is the latest in a growing number of travel content sites attempting to find ways to reward hard-up or aspiring travel writers around the world.
In great grape mashup, NileGuide signs sweet deal with Wine Travel Guides
Trip-planning website NileGuide signed a content partnership with Wine Travel Guides, enabling NileGuide users to tap into expert tips on wine tours in France, Italy and Spain.
Is NileGuide one example of how to stop the internet ruining travel journalism?
Travel planning website NileGuide is using a new commissioned-based payment system that it hopes will attract beleaguered journalists and writers from destinations around the world.
The programme works by paying each writer a flat fee (undisclosed) but then rewarding them further with additional payments depending on traffic.
NileGuide has so far recruited around 100 writers – including journalists, concierges, freelancer travel writers – to its content creation programme.










