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#FollowMeAtSea Related Articles

28 November 2009 2 Comments

In addition to my own articles related to Princess Cruises’ experimental #FollowMeAtSea Twitter press trip, many others articles have been written and posted. This was the first trip of its kind where influential “travel tweeters” set sail on a cruise of the western Caribbean while “tweeting” their experience on Twitter using the hashtag #FollowMeatAtSea. The Twitter trip definitely had people talking, among other things. Here are some articles (other than my own) related to the #FollowMeAtSea travel and Twitter experience. If you have a link you would like me to add to the list, please feel free to contact me.

Environmental Impact of Cruise Ships

Twitter Cruise Critics Go Overboard; Passengers Fight Back

Is Travel Blogging Becoming a Cheap Marketing Stunt?

Seven Deadly Sins of Social Media: lessons from #followmeatsea

Should travel writers care about their environmental impact?

What’s a Travel Blogger To Do?

Tempest in a Hashtag: Before I Sail on Princess a Note on #followmeatsea

2 Comments »

  • Tom Lewis said:

    Hi Rich! Thanks for linking to my blog post. I also appreciate the handy list of links to the other blogs that commented on #Followmeatsea.

  • Rich (author) said:

    hey tom, no problem. i really enjoyed reading it.

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