We’ve Opened Our Doors, Quietly
A few days ago, we quietly opened our doors and started allowing people to sign up for Everlater without needing a special code. What does this mean? Start using Everlater!
You can:
- Record travel experiences by writing stories, posting photos, mapping your trip and adding all the little details
- Share it with friends and family (your trip has a public url that you can post on your Facebook wall, Tweet, or email to whomever you’d like)
There are many things on the horizon including:
- A better way to follow the travels of your friends
- An iPhone app to make it even easier to record your travels
- Increasing ways to help get great travel ideas from your social network
Are we done yet? Hell no! Everlater is constantly changing (in the awesome kind of way, not the confusing kind of way) and we have lots of exciting things on the horizon. We are truly grateful for all of the amazing feedback we’ve received so far from the Everlater community - the more the better! And to prove we’re serious, there is a “Feedback” tab on every page. (In fact, so far you guys have reported exactly 99 problems, ideas, and praise. Whose will be #100?)
So if you haven’t already, go check out http://www.everlater.com
If you need extra inspiration, check out my trip to Chile and Argentina last December: The Great Tagalong.
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Ryan, Natty:
My name is Jeff Dossett and I am the CEO of AdventureLink. I understand that you had a great meeting (from our perspective) with Michael Culhane. I’m doing a keynote at the Adventure Travel Trade Association “World Summit” in Quebec City this week and would love to have a great screenshot of a well-crafted everlater.com trip that I could show in my keynote (referring to everlater as an “innovator” in social media travel experiences. I have to complete my PPT by the end of Saturday, so I’d love to get a suitable screenshot ASAP. Interested?
Regards,
Jeff Dossett
CEO
AdventureLink, Inc.
310.849.8060 (mobile)
jeff@adventurelink.com
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