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Nov
23
at 14:07 by Adam Healey

Well, it was a hectic two days in LA, but we’re now back from PhoCusWright and over our grogginess from taking the red-eye!

Some of the highlights from our trip were listening to Dara (Expedia CEO), Jeff (Priceline CEO), and Steve (Kayak CEO) share their thoughts on the years ahead on center stage, and watching the 6 innovation summit finalists compete for the grand prize, which was claimed by IM@, a destination-aware travel application for the iPhone (not yet launched).

Besides the usual focus on Google and SEO, there was a lot of interest in meta-search and many compliments showered on our site. We’ll continue our focus on becoming the leader in hotel search!

Thanks to all of you who visited our booth and we look forward to seeing you there next year, if not sooner! It was especially nice to catch up with Kevin, Claude, Tim, and Jens - the travel blogger digerati - if only briefly.

Nov
18
at 11:35 by Adam Healey

We’re making our annual voyage to the PhoCusWright Travel Conference in LA, where we’ll be meeting up with our favorite partners, bloggers, and competitors, and announcing our latest investment round! Come stop by and visit our booth for a personal demonstration of our new Hotelier Suite!

The Hotelier Suite (still in beta) lets hotels add or edit their content directly on VibeAgent’s search engine, so you can take control of your message and distribute it to more people and places!

Nov
17
at 23:10 by Adam Healey

This was a treat. I had the privilege of being interviewed by NPR about how VibeAgent and other startups are handling the economic downturn.

I have such fond memories of listening to NPR as a child at the kitchen table with my mom preparing dinner and us chatting about the day at school.

Nov
17

We’re announcing today that we’ve raised $3 million in Series A investment capital to support our goal of becoming the world’s leading hotel search engine. You can find the full text of the news release here.

Today VibeAgent features real-time rates and availability for 140,000 hotels and content from over 30 travel sites.

Investors participating in this round consist of a small group of prominent executives in the software, travel, and private equity industries, along with a follow-on investment from our angel and board member, Trip Davis, the CEO of TRX.

I want to thank our investors for their vote of confidence, and our entire team for their hard work in helping make this happen.

We’re very excited about our future. We’ll be making a series of exciting announcements in the weeks and months to come. Until then, we appreciate your patronage and support, and we hope you’ll continue to use VibeAgent when researching and booking a hotel online!

Nov
5
at 14:42 by Adam Healey

Well, the season is upon us… that crazy time of chaos, traffic, stuffing ourselves to the gills and family gatherings that we wait with baited breath for each year. That’s right, it’s about to be Thanksgiving!

Let’s face it. No matter how much we love our family and the get togethers, holiday travel is often times a lot of stress. Below are some tips (and some fun facts) to help you get through this holiday season with a few less headaches and a lot more time to enjoy the festivities.

Happy Thanksgiving from the VibeAgent Team and make sure to have an extra piece of pumpkin pie for us!

Travel Tips to Ease the Stress
- While visiting with the family, take the opportunity to start making your December holiday plans while everyone is in one place.

- Instead of staying with the family, get a hotel room or even a mini suite, and make it a mini-vacation.  Hotels in most major cities, and especially the suburban areas, have incredible deals around the holidays due to the few people that consider this option. So, if beds are scarce, or you and your sweetie can’t fit on that twin bed from high school anymore, spend the extra couple of dollars to stay somewhere relaxing instead. Besides, then you wont have to listen to Uncle Ernie’s snoring all night!

- The busiest holiday travel days are Wednesday and Thursday, so if your schedule allows, consider leaving on Tuesday and returning on Friday to avoid the travel chaos.

- Allow plenty of time for check-in at the airport. The general rule is be there 2 hours ahead… for Thanksgiving travel, make it 10 (20 if you are leaving on Wednesday). Ok, 10 is an exaggeration, but 3 hours early would be an appropriate cushion to get through security with all the extra people and get to your gate without having a “Home Alone” dash to the gate moment.

- Pack as light as possible. With many airlines adding checked baggage fees to their flights, keeping yourself limited to one bag will save both time and money.

- Most airlines provide online check in before you even get to the airport. This will help you bypass the long lines at the check-in counter, especially if you are only taking carry-on luggage. Be careful though… they are getting a lot more strict about the number of carry-on items and their size, and this will only be tighter with the number of travelers around the holiday.

- If checking baggage is a must, make sure to pack a set of clothes in a carry-on bag. With record numbers of travelers comes record numbers of lost/delayed baggage. No one wants to be stuck on Thanksgiving without clean underwear & socks!

- If driving, take the time to have your car looked at before leaving to prevent avoidable breakdowns. Also, make sure to pack an emergency pack with an up-to-date map, water, non-perishable food items, blankets and emergency flares. You can never be too careful!

- Think about taking a train to your destination instead of driving. It will take about the same amount of time as driving would but will have a lot less hassle involved. Getting a passenger suite is especially ideal if you have little ones who could use a floor to play on or if you want some beauty rest before seeing the family. Have a few hotels ready to book in case you have a travel emergency.

- Last (but certainly not least), try and have Thanksgiving at your house. Yes, the cooking and cleaning may seem like a hassle, but it pales in comparison to rush hour traffic or crazy airport lines.

For your amusement… some fun Thanksgiving facts!
1) Americans feast on 535 million pounds of turkey on Thanksgiving.

2) Turkeys can drown if they look up when it’s raining, and have heart attacks from sudden shocks.

3) Contrary to popular belief, Pilgrims did not have big buckles on their clothing, shoes, or hats.

4) Benjamin Franklin wanted to have the Turkey as the national bird, saying the Bald Eagle was “cowardly.”

5) A turkey under 16 weeks is called a fryer. A 5 to 7 month old turkey is called a roaster.

6) President Thomas Jefferson scoffed at the idea of establishing a national “Thanksgiving Day.”

7) Congress did not declare Thanksgiving a national holiday until 1941.

8) Fossil evidence shows that turkeys roamed the Americas 10 million years ago.

9) 91% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.

10) 50% of Americans put stuffing inside the turkey.

11) More than 40 million green bean casseroles are served on Thanksgiving.

12) In the US, about 280 million turkeys are sold for the Thanksgiving celebrations.

13) Turkeys were one of the first animals in the Americas to be domesticated.

14) The ‘First Thanskgiving’ in 1621 lasted for 3 days.

15) Every year, one lucky turkey receives a Presidential pardon and escapes the dinner table.

Nov
4
at 17:45 by Adam Healey

Quick shout-out to the folks at LifeHacker for kindly featuring VibeAgent as a really really awesome travel site where you can find the best hotels and travel deals!

Thanks guys!

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