How to submit?

Travellerspoint.com – Share travel wisdom and photos

Wherever you are in the world, there is probably an internet cafe not too far away. This is the key to sharing your experience with others back at home: uploading pictures and writing blog entries about your experience.

Do these things and more on Travellerspoint.com. The site aims to be a forum where travelers can express themselves and share their adventures with remote loved ones or virtual friends. At the same time it is a site for advice-sharing in terms of where to stay, what to do, and how things are all over the world. Travellerspoint offers unlimited photo storage space and is free to register and easy to use. Simply join and follow the instructions to submit your writing or photos for viewing, and browse other members’ profiles to see who is traveling where and doing what.

Travellerspoint.com In Their Own Words

The goal of Travellerspoint is to create an international meeting point for travellers worldwide, whether they are planning their travels, currently travelling or have returned from their travels and want to stay in touch with (or find) those travel friends they met while travelling in the past.

Travellerspoint’s objective is to enrich the travelling experience by offering numerous services, content and products that have significant perceived and added value for travellers worldwide. To travel means to meet other people, experience their cultures and to make, but also to keep good friends. By bringing more people together – albeit before, during or after travelling – Travellerspoint will create more understanding for different cultures and countries and ultimately a better world for everyone to travel in.

Why Travellerspoint.com It Might Be A Killer

The site is ambitious: it wants to help make the world better and more understanding of our differences. I guess that could happen, but more likely people will use the site as a way to ask questions about their upcoming adventures and share their photos and stories.

Some Questions About Travellerspoint.com

Now there are quite a few web 2.0 travel communities, so Travellerspoint is going to need to carve out a niche for its market. Also, isn’t the correct spelling Travelerspoint? Just to be nit-picky.

Updates

The spelling of Travellerspoint is based on international English, which spells traveller with a double l. For those who use the American spelling, there will be a redirect to the correct domain.

Vote on recent startup submissions:

More Stories