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Survey - Web 2.0 Usage by Hotels: discover the survey made by Tim Fenenko
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Survey - Web 2.0 Usage by Hotels: discover the survey made by Tim Fenenko



Interesting piece of work with this survey "Survey - Web 2.0 Usage by Hotels " made by Tim Fenenko.

According to Tim on the RSHOTELS blog:

The survey had 119 responses and contained conditional paths. The first questions of the survey were designed to determine if the respondent was aware of why Web 2.0 is different from Web 1.0, and that some new web developments, like blogs, are freely available and easy to use. It turned out that 74% of hoteliers knew how Web 2.0 was different from Web 1.0, which was characterized as a "collection of online brochures", and 83% were aware that it was possible to build a web site or a blog without spending any money and that it was as easy as using Microsoft Word.

More to the rshotels blog

Tim, thanks to be a great evangelist, our Hoteliers friend need it !

And you, what do you think about this survey and the results, do you agree? Any new thoughts?

Use the comment space.

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