I tend to review the hotels I’ve stayed in at tripadvisor, mostly because I think it’s such a great website and I use it alot, hence I want to contribute to the community using it. As I’ve been writing before, it’s choking to see that some Hotels doesn’t even seems to know about tripadvisor. If you’re a [...]
You’re new in town, how do you chose your restaurant?
The tripadvisor iPhone app is a must have when new in town looking for a good place to eat. It’s not in the app, the technology, but all the authentic reviews of restaurants it covers. I’m being swamped by signs, commercials screaming for my attention to chose their place. But I will do my home [...]

What the Golden Tulip Champs Elysees can learn from tripadvisor
Well, it’s not what the Golden Tulip Champs Elysees hotel in Paris actually can learn from tripadvisor it self, but from it customers who stayed at their hotel and later posted their angry and disappointed comments. I’m one of them. This is about the need to listen to your customers and prospects, and finding out how you [...]
About Joakim Nilsson
Joakim has 6 years experience from the online gaming industry working with customer service, marketing campaigns, affiliates (B2B), website content management, project management, strategic development and planning.
During the last 2 years he has led various programs focusing on how social media tools and technologies can effectively support the business, both in terms of designing campaigns but also with a strong focus on integrating social media as a core component of the business. Joakim is since 2010 working as Head of Social Media at Betclic Everest Group.
Blog disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed here are my own and don't necessarily reflect the ones of my employer.
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- Alex Grech StrategyWorks, Change Management, Internet Culture and Social Business
- Kim Lund, Infinite Edge Gaming
- Martin Hill-Wilson, Customer listening & social customer service
- Nick Garner, SEO and Social Media
- Niclas Strandh, Deepedition DigitalPR
- Staffan Schroder, UXiGaming – the igaming & user experience blog







