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		<title>Concierge.com Visitors Serve Up The &#8216;Inside Scoop&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes, the best travel advice comes from the travelers themselves. Those looking for information on hot destinations in the form of personal anecdotes can click on Concierge.com, where the recently unveiled &#8220;travelog&#8221; feature shifts the balance of power and makes the user the expert. The site (www.concierge.com) is the online home for the well-established Conde [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Sometimes, the best travel advice comes from the travelers themselves.</p>
<p>Those looking for information on hot destinations in the form of personal  anecdotes can click on Concierge.com, where the recently unveiled &#8220;travelog&#8221;  feature shifts the balance of power and makes the user the expert.<span id="more-88"></span></p>
<p>The site (<a href="http://www.concierge.com/">www.concierge.com</a>)  is the online home for the well-established Conde Nast Traveler magazine, and  offers readers stories by the site&#8217;s own cadre of experts, as well as photos and  articles from the magazine. But three weeks ago, Concierge.com rolled out the  Travelog, inviting visitors to create their own Web pages and share their  stories and photos from personal travels.</p>
<p>The travelogs range from basic destination ratings to more thorough entries,  including excerpts from journals, the trip&#8217;s hits and misses, and hotel reviews.  The personal travelogs are then listed by destination, and are shared with site  visitors, who can post comments or questions in response to the entries or  photos.</p>
<p>&#8220;We feel that by being able to tap into the community, which has far broader  experience than any one writer could have, we can give our users multiple points  of view that would be helpful,&#8221; says Jonathan Fishel, general manager of  Concierge.com. &#8220;We think it&#8217;ll become powerful over time.&#8221;</p>
<p>In one travelog, a New York couple wrote of their recent trip to Java and  listed &#8220;discussing riots with a sexist political student&#8221; as their most  memorable experience with a local. The couple also included colorful photos of  sarongs, temples, and a live volcano.</p>
<p>Concierge.com, which boasts monthly traffic of 700,000 unique users since its  launch in August 1999, also offers Insider Guides, written by correspondents in  10 different cities. The monthly updates highlight special events for travelers,  such as holiday window dressing in New York City or dolphin watching off the  coasts of Hong Kong.</p>
<p>According to Mr. Fishel, the correspondents write an average of 12 or 13  reviews of restaurants, nightlife venues, and hotels in their city. &#8220;They&#8217;ll be  able to tell you that in April, these are the things you really should do in  Barcelona, as if you had a friend in that city.&#8221;</p>
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