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      schrieb am 04.08.17 13:37:59
      Beitrag Nr. 51 ()
      https://skift.com/2017/08/04/tripadvisors-global-food-delive…

      Online food delivery services have increased people’s appetite for eating in, including in hotel rooms, and hoteliers have little choice but to swallow the trend.

      The trend’s popularity is represented at TripAdvisor, which in May integrated Grubhub’s restaurant network in the U.S. and Canada into TripAdvisor’s website, mobile Web and app, and most recently expanded the meal-delivery service globally with London-based Deliveroo.

      TripAdvisor’s newest partner claims a roster of some 20,000 restaurants and 30,000 delivery riders in 140 cities across 12 countries, including the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia.

      With a familiar source like TripAdvisor, travelers may be further encouraged to dine in while previously they might have hesitated because of not knowing the local restaurants or who’s best at delivering food in the market. In Singapore, for instance, aside from Deliveroo, there’s Foodpanda, UberEATS, Food Matters or What To Eat, to name a few.
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      schrieb am 10.08.17 11:58:47
      Beitrag Nr. 52 ()
      https://skift.com/2017/08/10/can-tripadvisor-blame-its-hotel…

      TripAdvisor is still a must-have marketing channel for online travel agency and hotel advertisers. But if the Priceline Group and Expedia tilt their spend more toward other marketing vehicles, there aren’t a lot of other players with the marketing resources they have to make TripAdvisor whole.
      — Dennis Schaal


      ... company on Tuesday said that in July, which is the start of the third quarter, TripAdvisor saw softer cost-per-click pricing in its hotel auction. In other words, online travel agencies or hotels seeking to place their links and rates in TripAdvisor’s hotel pages and higher in the listings weren’t bidding as much as they had in the past.

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      WHAT DOES IT MEAN

      The softness in pricing, which TripAdvisor characterized as a recent “trend,” is certainly something to watch. That’s because over the last three years, TripAdvisor’s largest advertising partners were Expedia and Priceline, and the two partners/competitors contributed 46 percent of TripAdvisor’s total revenue each year.

      If Expedia, which owns TripAdvisor rival Trivago, and Priceline start shifting significant marketing spend away from TripAdvisor’s hotel auctions, and this contributes to less-competitive bidding, then that could portend a nagging problem for TripAdvisor. They could perhaps spend more with Trivago, Google, Facebook or Kayak, for example.

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      Asked whether the softness was TripAdvisor-specific or might be related to wider trends, CEO Steven Kaufer said the company doesn’t have insights into individual companies’ marketing-spend decisions, adding that he doesn’t believe the wrinkle was purely a TripAdvisor phenomenon.

      He said TripAdvisor saw the softness in cost-per-click bidding globally — so not in one specific market or region — and that it wasn’t a consistent trend among a broad swath of clients. Kaufer said it is very possible that the weaker bidding might reverse itself.
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      schrieb am 07.11.17 21:08:45
      Beitrag Nr. 53 ()
      Es scheint nur eine Frage der Zeit bis hier die Übernahme kommt. Eine solche Firma für 4 Mrd. USD zu kaufen könnte für diverse Käufer spannend sein.
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      schrieb am 07.11.17 21:26:59
      Beitrag Nr. 54 ()
      Es scheint nur eine Frage der Zeit bis hier die Übernahme kommt. Eine solche Firma für 4 Mrd. USD zu kaufen könnte für diverse Käufer spannend sein.
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      schrieb am 20.11.17 20:24:28
      Beitrag Nr. 55 ()
      ich denke das es zu einer Übernahme/Beteiligung durch Alibaba kommen wird.

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      schrieb am 03.05.18 22:56:36
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      schrieb am 16.07.18 22:12:53
      Beitrag Nr. 57 ()
      TripAdvisor Bolsters Foray into Food with Additional Eatigo Investment
      https://thespoon.tech/tripadvisor-bolsters-foray-into-food-w…
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      schrieb am 26.08.18 11:49:08
      Beitrag Nr. 58 ()
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      schrieb am 23.09.18 18:02:11
      Beitrag Nr. 59 ()
      TripAdvisor: Ein Drittel aller Bewertungen Fakes?

      http://www.reisereporter.de/artikel/5777-tripadvisor-ein-dri…
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      schrieb am 07.11.18 08:34:46
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