Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Google Travel

BusinessWeek is reporting that Google will be expanding its travel offering through enhancements to Google Maps. Travel search is an interesting vertical because there are a lot of ways to search for the same information. In addition, when searching to book travel, there can be significant price differences between sites, and of course, prices change on a regular basis. My personal favorite is Kayak.com, a travel search engine that searches multiple sites at once. For full disclosure, Comcast, my former employer, uses Kayak as its online travel partner. What differentiates Kayak from the online travel agents like Orbitz and Expedia is that you can book your travel through the travel provider's own website, many of which guarantee the lowest available rate. It is surprising that despite all of the advances online, there are still challenges to booking travel. It will be interesting to see if Google gets into the travel search space. So far, they have avoided this vertical, which BusinessWeek points out is a $90 billion+ global ad and sales market. My guess is that whatever they develop will offer more advertising opportunities, which is their core business.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Meet Benjamin Rudolph

Hello, Blogosphere! My name is Benjamin Rudolph, and this is my first post on the blog that bears my name. I plan to discuss search marketing-related issues. I am an Interactive Media Buyer at Search Discovery, an interactive ad agency based in Atlanta that specializes in search engine marketing (SEM) and search engine optimization (SEO). Prior to joining Search Discovery, I spent four years at Comcast, most recently managing their search partnership with Google. My goal is to keep this blog up to date, commenting on the latest search news and providing analysis. If you'd like to meet me in person, I will be speaking at the FASTforward Summit in Boston on June 19th. I'll be discussing Site Search Strategies for Search Engine Optimization. I appreciate your readership in advance, and I look forward to making this a useful source of news, commentary, and information.