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December Contest Theme: Cold
Award: A $250 Contract to Write 10 Trips
http://trazzler.com/trips/tags/cold
We’re going conceptual here. Feel free to riff off the idea of “cold” however you see fit. Snow, ice, skiing, winter sports…but also ice cream, popsicles, caves, frigid water… To enter, just add the tag “cold” to any new trips that you write. We’ll be tweeting about our favorites all month long, so follow us on Twitter and let us know what you think (@trazzler).
To kick things off, we wooed Powder Magazine to contribute a series of ski trips with spectacular photos and plenty of ski-geek insider info.
November Contest Winner(s): Urban Enigmas
Awards: Two $250 Contracts to Write 10 Trips
We were so torn this month that we decided to give out two prizes:
Amanda Scotese
Amanda’s two trips were spot-on urban enigmas. They captured the undeniable truth that, despite the valiant efforts of urban planners, we city dwellers tend to interact with the urban landscape in unintended and enigmatic ways… whether it’s praying under an interstate underpass to an impressionistic stain or hiking the abandoned railroad tracks in Chicago’s inner city.
Gareth Thornton
So many of Gareth’s trips had an enigma at their core, whether he was pondering the unlikelihood of meeting Frank Zappa in Vilnius, finding freedom and graffiti on the very spot where David Hasselhoff once sang, coping with the last-man-on-earth, small-town streetscape during a Mediterranean siesta, grooving to the Swedish take on grungy underpasses, or searching for the point of the timeless drive to build phallic spires in our major cities.
Works in Progress
Follow along on Twitter or our blog for details on this month’s big plans to expand the social capabilities and the tools for writers on trazzler.com. Learn about how to find an interesting mix of trips (or “How to work the Trazzler system”) while we get our new bionic recommendation engine up and running in early 2009. Read the quirky, eclectic work of our new freelancers.
Meet Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Last but not least, we would like to announce our first content partner, the independently owned Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Hotel reviews are a tough genre. We never want to post trips on Trazzler that smack of shilling, bad writing, or propaganda. That’s why we were instantly smitten when we discovered these well-written, clever, conscientious, and oh-so-British boutique hotel reviews. We have a new community manager working on getting their trips “trazzlerized”, so you can look forward to wishlisting hundreds of swank hotels by end of the year.
Trazzlers, can you spare a dime?
Lest you forget that we’re a scrappy mom and pop here, now we’re going to put out the hat… Trazzler gets a cut if you use our version of Kayak (by clicking on the Kayak ad on the site or by going to http://kayak.71miles.com/). More funding = more writers…
Happy Trazzling,
Megan Cytron and the Trazzler Team
Hello Trazzlers—
Today was one of those perfect (though far too fleeting) fall days in Madrid with a deep blue sky, shafts of yellow light, falling leaves, and long afternoon shadows. Where have you been lately? Have you been traveling to any places on your Trazzler Wishlist? Have you added any new weekend trips for this winter?
This week we started sending out our weekly Trip recommendations. How did we do? We’re still working on the logic behind how we choose these trips for each user, so we’d love to get some feedback on how we can make it better.
Hiring News
More of our initial funding came through this month so we were finally able to get started hiring another batch of freelancers (writers: we apologize for the delay). Every one of these writers submitted trips that expanded our idea of what Trazzler can be. Over the next month, you’ll be able to check out their new trips at: http://www.trazzler.com/trips/tags/freelancer.
Christine Cantera: Offbeat Expat (missexpatria.wordpress.com/)
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/missexpatria
Tim Chester: London Insider
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/timchester
Katie Hammel: Luxury on the Cheap
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/katiehammel
Cheri Lucas: Driven by Obsessions (cherilucas.com)
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/clucas
Phillip Orchard: Poignant Places (philliporchard.com)
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/phildavid
Barbara Weibel: Seasoned Globetrotter (holeinthedonut.com)
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/barbaraw
Kara Williams: Mountain Mama (karaswilliams.com/)
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/karasw
We remain committed to dedicating 10%-15% of our budget (significantly more than major market newspapers) to freelance and part-time writers and editors. We still have a long list of other writers whose Trazzler trips caught our eye—this is only the beginning. So, please, keep submitting those trips so we can see what you can do. We read them all.
October’s Theme: Mom and Pops
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/tags/mom-and-pop
We loved the response that we got to last month’s plea to spread the word about our favorite mom-and-pops… So much so that we decided that we want to reward the very best “theme” trips that we receive each month.
October’s Winner: Tina Jett (tinajett.com)
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/users/jett
Tina was already on our radar with her extremely well-loved and popular Carolina RollerGirls trip. But we thought she really embraced the local mom-and-pop genre:
- Going Loco for Locopops in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina
- Getting Your Chocolate Fix at Escazu in Raleigh, North Carolina
- Becoming a Beadfreak at Ornamentea in Raleigh, North Carolina
So we awarded her a contract to write 10 more trips this month.
November’s Theme: Urban Enigmas
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/tags/urban-enigma
Award: A $250 Contract to Write 10 Trips
This month, we want to dig into those enigmatic, secret corners of our cities and towns. Those hidden (sometimes in plain sight) places or phenomena that are mysterious, weird, unnerving, thought-provoking, inscrutable, evocative of a past long forgotten… Add the tag “urban enigma” to your trips and check out the link above to see the weird and wonderful places that others have submitted.
Happy Trazzling,
Megan Cytron and the Trazzler Team