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April 20th, 2009

Travel blogging with Wordpress

Juan Gonzalez
Vice President, Technology

For over a year now we have been helping a small group of travel bloggers use the PlanetEye platform to write and publish travel articles with the proper location information (usually represented in the form of a mini-map included in the article).

Back in October I wrote a post endorsing Microformats as a way for bloggers to include location information within their posts. With this post we had hoped that other bloggers would follow our lead on how to structure a travel article to include the correct geographic data. A few did, but many others argued that the process to create the correct Microformat was cumbersome and distracted them from writing a good travel article.

And so we took on the challenge of finding better and easier ways to enable the same kind of advanced travel blogging tools we had been offering our writers to a much larger audience. As part of this project, we migrated every one of our travel bloggers to Wordpress and rebuilt the tools they were used to as a Wordpress Plugin that is capable of finding places of interest and writing down the proper microformat. At the same time, whenever such microformat is used and our Plugin is active, a Google Map identifying the correct place will be shown at the top of the post. What does it look like?

After reading microformats in the post, we generate a Google Map of the various places mentioned in the article.

For the blogger, we’ve kept things very simple: enter the name (or address) of a place, and pick from a list of potential matches. All of this is powered by Google Maps, but we’ve kept our servers in the loop and whenever someone adds a place that we didn’t know about, it will automatically be added to our site. When the article is published, that particular microformat will look like a simple link to a PlanetEye page, but will have the proper location information encoded for the map to render.

Using Google Maps, the PlanetEye Plugin allows the blogger to locate any place on a map and create a microformatted link to it.

All feedback from the first group of bloggers using the Plugin is fantastic and we hope to make it available to a larger group of bloggers soon. If you are interested in integrating this Plugin into your own Wordpress blog, please leave a comment and we’ll get in touch.

If you want to see the Plugin in action, here are a few blogs that are using it: The Sydney Traveler, The Amsterdam Guide, The Boston Guide, The Berlin Guide, The Barcelona Guide, The Edinburgh Guide

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8 Responses to “Travel blogging with Wordpress”

  1. Bobby Says:
    April 22nd, 2009 at 8:58 pm

    I would love to incorporate this into my Wordpress blog. I am no frequent traveler by most means, but I see a lot of use and potential coming out of such a plugin.

  2. Chris (Amateur Traveler travel podcast) Says:
    April 23rd, 2009 at 2:48 am

    Juan, you did not mention the name of the plugin.

  3. Adrianne Says:
    April 24th, 2009 at 6:41 am

    This may be someting interesting for me to use on the Earth.org blog.

  4. Kuwait Information Says:
    May 13th, 2009 at 11:47 pm

    It’s a good thing that if you are both a blogger and a traveller, you might experience imagine some of your moments when you are in a tour or vacation.

  5. Mike Says:
    May 14th, 2009 at 8:04 pm

    Hey Juan, great idea, we just started a travel blog promoting PEI oceanfront on the East Coast but plan on expanding articles to cover Eastern Seaboard. I think the plug in would be something we would interested in once we get some momentum.

  6. Linda Says:
    June 14th, 2009 at 7:56 pm

    One note about your plugin: It makes things messy when reading in Google Reader. Instead of seeing the first line of the blog post, I get “2 places are mentioned in this post!” followed by a ton of question marks.

    Might be something specific to my setup, but you might want to peek at it. I’ll be less inclined to click through without the tease of the first line of the article.

  7. Lance Nelson Says:
    June 19th, 2009 at 12:27 pm

    Hi Juan,

    If I can locate fine details.. e.g restaurants in Bansko and of course other places in Bulgaria – then I would love to try it out,

    thanks

    Lance

  8. jim montek Says:
    October 16th, 2009 at 8:50 am

    hey this seems to be a very useful plugin especially for travel bloggers it is very effective. thanks for such a useful post.

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