On-line travel guide AsiaForVisitors.com today announced new features and services in celebration of its fifth anniversary. The look and feel of the site has been updated with new graphics and other modifications to give it a crisper image. More importantly, all changes have been implemented in such a way as to ensure that even those with impaired vision can use the site. The size of text for the content of the site can be adjusted in the user’s browser to be larger or smaller, as desired.
To provide even more value to users, AsiaForVisitors.com has also added a new on-line travel store. The Asia for Visitors Travel Store selects the best travel-related products from one of the world’s largest on-line retailers, Amazon.com. The store is divided into three ‘departments’ – Cameras, Guidebooks and Luggage. Customers can browse through each department by category of goods, such as ‘Digital SLRs’ or ‘Thailand Guidebooks’, or they can go right to their favorite brands and see the top products available.
By focusing on just travel-related merchandise, the Asia for Visitors Travel Store makes it quick and easy for visitors planning travel to find all their needs in one location, yet with the safety and reliability of Amazon.com. The Travel Store is powered by Amazon Web Services, which provides web developers with direct access to Amazon’s catalog of product data and robust technology platform. “Using Amazon Web Services makes it easy for me to get the most up-to-date information on travel related products, and put it in a context that makes it easy for people to find the things they need to make the most of their trip.†Said Michael Holland, author and developer of AsiaForVisitors.com.
To commemorate its fifth anniversary, AsiaForVisitors.com is conducting its first user survey. The survey aims to find out which destinations around Southeast Asia are the most popular, and where travelers are planning to go. “We felt it was a good time to step back and get some feedback from the 60,000 visitors we get every month.†says Holland, “Even though I’ve covered hundreds of destinations around Southeast Asia, there’s still a lot more places to go and things to see. I want to hear from my readers about where they want to be going next.†To celebrate the opening of the Asia for Visitors Travel Store, one lucky respondent to the survey will receive a US$25 Amazon.com gift certificate. Any visitor to the site is eligible to take part in the survey.
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