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  • mareikeonearthorg 4:22 pm on November 27, 2009 Permalink
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    The NileGuide Rob mentioned has an article Paris in 1 day. Is it better to have a section “Paris in 1 day/ 2 days” or something instead of “the 10 most important things to see”?

     
    • Thomas 4:33 pm on November 27, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      question for @imogen, if you like to make suggestions, plz see her “Imogen’s travelguide suggestions” paper :-)

      • lifeofmareike 4:42 pm on November 27, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        just found something with trac in it and i’m not quite sure what it is about…
        could you give me a little hint?

        • Imogen 4:46 pm on November 27, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

          Have just sent you an invitation to the Travel Guide Suggestions – thanks for the feedback!

  • Rob 10:04 pm on November 26, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: , travel guide writing,   

    NileGuide starts paying writers for content: http://su.pr/1RQBSG

    A bit like our WaP ideas huh – only with a different kind of green ;)

     
  • Rob 11:12 pm on November 19, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: , testing, , travel guide writing   

    Just thought I let you guys know I've w… 

    Just thought I let you guys know I was leisurely writing some travel guide content on Amsterdam (NL) this evening. Just felt like it, saw some SPAM I wanted to get rid of and at the same time it gave me a good feeling of how the new site is performing (and where we can still improve). For those of you interested in Amsterdam:

    http://www.earth.org/travel-guide/Amsterdam-North-Holland/train

    http://www.earth.org/travel-guide/Amsterdam-North-Holland/places-to-eat-and-drink

    http://www.earth.org/travel-guide/Amsterdam-North-Holland/pubs-bars-cafes/Unicoo-Bar

    http://www.earth.org/travel-guide/Amsterdam-North-Holland/restaurants/Supperclub

    http://www.earth.org/travel-guide/Amsterdam-North-Holland/museums/The-Rijksmuseum-Amsterdam

    http://www.earth.org/travel-guide/Amsterdam-North-Holland/places-to-stay (thanks @david for getting the hotels in)

     
    • otto 2:03 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      wow, good articles. @ all travel guide writers – somthing to look at. Hope we can add up pictures soon!

      • Rafael 3:07 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        @Rob – yes I like your articles! Will show them other writers as “best practice” Thanks!

  • imogen 5:39 pm on November 19, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: , , travel guide writing, weekly update   

    From the Writers Corner: New names, new content and site feedback 

    Hi EDO,

    Thought you might like a round-up of what’s been happening here in Writer’s Corner….

    1) First, a Who’s Who.

    Content Coordinator: Me (Imogen). It’s my job to make sure that the content going live is high-quality. This is now a single role, rather than being split between Ute and me, so I am working with all our writers -  except for the Ambassadors who work directly with Rafael.

    Core Writers: Barry, Grant and Fereal

    New faces: Aimee, Maura, Rod and (as of next month) Mena and Manuela.

    This makes a team of eight, plus Ambassadors like Radha who is uploading GREAT content at a rapid rate!

    2) What’s happening this week

    Maura is taking on the big job of including more content for Moscow, while Aimee is getting started on the Czech Republic.
    Rod is continuing with his mammoth efforts on all of the places he has visited, and Fereal is contributing more articles to Vancouver while Grant continues to battle with getting internet connected at his new apartment.

    Barry is continuing to populate the Hong Kong location guide with content, and Rafael and I are sharing head-scratching sessions over the various spreadsheets, guides and potential screencasts that need to be combined in an easy-to-use Starter Book for EDO new-comers… It’s a work in progress!

    3) What’s coming up

    I am getting to know all of our writers… This is a group of talented and motivated people, and it is a pleasure to be working with all of you.
    We’re all becoming familiar with the new site, as well as taking care of the little things like new usernames before the blog is migrated to WordPress.
    As locations are finished, it will be time to start marking them off – and officially announcing them here! True, a location will never be ‘finished’ but it will be nice to see a few of them ready to be floated, and marketed.
    Rafael and I will finish putting together Everything You Need to Know When You Join EDO. Actually, I’m dreaming about the ‘finish’ part, but it never hurts to be optimistic!

    3) Some site feedback (@tech i guess?)

    These are all thanks to Rod, who has been diligently writing for Tokyo, New York and Vancouver, as well as others I am sure! Please note that the new site looks great, and is a huge step forward. Criticisms are given in the spirit of improvement and congratulations :-)

    • Under “Fast Facts” for each city, “inhabitants” is spelled incorrectly (typo)
    • The population figures in “Fast Facts” would be more readable if they had commas (example: 7,000,000 vs. 7000000). I realize that many Europeans don’t use commas in that way, but since it’s an English-language website, it’s probably wise to follow the conventions of English. French speakers will still get the idea.
    • Under population, it might be an idea to break out the figures for the city and the metropolitan area that surrounds it. I tried earlier, but the software wouldn’t let me. Paris, for example, has a population of something like 2 million, but the metro area is something like 11 million — big difference. It could look something like: Population: 2,000,000 (Metro: 11,000,000). “Metro” could show up in gray in editing mode, and not show up later if the editor chose not to put in a figure.
    • I’m not sure how helpful it is to get information on a country’s languages when you’re looking at a particular city within that country, for the simple reason that there are wide regional variations. For example, if you look at the entry for New York City, it tells you that Hawaiian is an official language of the state of Hawaii. True enough, and very important info if you’re planning to travel to Hawaii. But few people going to NYC would care. The problem, as I’m sure you’re aware, is that the overall country info is being rolled into the city info, which saves time from a programming POV, but isn’t helpful to travelers.
    • When searching for “Victoria, BC”, the search results provide a long list of Victorias, each of which is identical. There’s no way of knowing which link to click. A solution might be to provide at least the country or regional info, as well (I think it was like that before the upgrade, but I’m not sure).
    Have a great rest-of-the-week, see you round the ‘office’
     
    • David Garcia Watkins 6:18 pm on November 19, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Hi Imogen, I took care of the two issues with “Fast Facts”: fixed inhabitants and formatted numbers … it will probably be deployed tomorrow.

      • Imogen 7:15 pm on November 19, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        Hi David… Wow, that’s fast! Buenos Noches, y gracias :-)

      • David Garcia Watkins 3:32 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        I’ve discussed the other tech issues with the team and we have to leave metro population and country languages for a later stage.

        As for searching Victoria BC, we will be adding breadcrumbs to search results so that the difference between Victorias is obvious

    • Mathias 7:41 pm on November 19, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Thanks for this nice introduction Imogen!

    • Rafael 6:52 am on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      You have done great work, such an update/overview is very necessary not to get lost in the writers corner. Thanks!

    • Anne 7:38 am on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Thank you Imogen, all this sounds great!

    • otto 1:18 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Good & clear words!

    • AhsanShankar 2:21 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Nice article and thanks for sharing

    • Alfreda 3:22 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      thanks Imogen, criticisms much appreciated. @usability will pick up the other points.

    • Alfreda 4:14 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      “When searching for “Victoria, BC”, the search results provide a long list of Victorias, each of which is identical. There’s no way of knowing which link to click. A solution might be to provide at least the country or regional info, as well (I think it was like that before the upgrade, but I’m not sure).”
      >> @ tech can be pls help check this? I thought we always display City, Region, Country as search results. I totally missed this in the review, can we pls have this implemented soon?

      • david 5:58 pm on November 20, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        @alfreda Can you review the search results in the test server and let me know your opinion?

        • alfreda 8:59 am on November 21, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

          @david: thanks. the path helps but it’s extra information. Can we make the actual blue link include the longer region and country? and then remove the path. so
          Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (whole thing in blue link)
          Category: City travel guide
          also, one more question, how are these results ordered now? any criteria in particular?

    • David 7:54 pm on November 21, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Try now, its looking much better. As for order, I believe its relevance.

      • Thomas 8:02 pm on November 21, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        i personally really like the foursquare solution http://foursquare.com/search?q=earth&x=0&y=0 just by showing the categories it becomes much easier and faster to grasp

      • alfreda 4:51 pm on November 22, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

        @david: thx much. exactly what i’d like to have.. at least for search Victoria, B.C., this works.
        Can we push this live first? so we don’t have all the duplicates that people don’t know what to do with now?

        Since you’re so good at this, here’s some more :p
        1, we had said if there is an exact match to a location, we would direct people to the TG directly (like how Wikipedia does it). so if I type Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (and there’s one and only exact match), then that TG page will show up directly, won’t see search. possible? We can do this ONLY for Location, might be too complicated for places.
        2, I tried search for “Hotels in Munich”, “Hotels, Munich”, but am only seeing places but not Munich > Hotels category, can that come up as the first item in that search case?

        again.. great work.. thanks much :)

    • radha 9:43 am on November 25, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      hey imogen,teh style guide looks really neat and helpful ~ how to login for the googlesheet? we need the name@earth.org email to login ~

  • rafaelmichalczuk 1:02 pm on October 21, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: , travel guide writing,   

    short "virtually" meeting with Otto -… 

    short “virtually” meeting with Otto – to finish draft of Top locations list

     
    • otto 1:07 pm on October 21, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Yes, thanks, great, that was fast. Just sent out a mail asking for final comments!

  • otto 7:22 pm on October 12, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: travel guide writing   

    first travel guide writers meeting with anne, ute, rafael, and next week with imogen

     
  • otto 10:35 am on October 9, 2009 Permalink
    Tags: travel guide writing   

    Working more deeply in the blue guide book, finally!

     
  • otto 4:46 pm on October 7, 2009 Permalink
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    Our first travel guide writer meeting with Imogen, Ute and Rafael. Travel guide writing power! Now we have weekly meetings in this round.

     
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