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BookIt makes Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific

clock December 10, 2009 12:00 by author Ryan Baker

We are thrilled to announce that BookIt has been ranked on the 2009 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific - one of the region's most comprehensive and respected rankings of fast-growing technology companies.

The Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific program is now in its eighth year. The program recognizes technology companies that have achieved the fastest rates of annual revenue growth in Asia Pacific during the past three years. It includes companies based in Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Macau SAR, Malaysia, Philippines, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

The awards luncheon was held at the prestigious Intercontinental Hotel in Hong Kong on Thursday, 10 December 2009, and was attended by hundreds of CxO’s and senior management from winning companies across Asia Pacific. Immediately following the awards luncheon was the regional media conference, which was attended by key regional and press/media.

“Making the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific ranking is a testament to a company’s commitment to technology,” Ian Thatcher, partner in charge of Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific program. “With its 150% growth rate over three years, BookIt has proven that its leadership has the vision and determination to grow in difficult conditions.”

BookIt ranks 293rd on the index with growth of 150% percent during this period. It is excellent to also see 51 New Zealand businesses making the index this year, compared to 31 in 2008 and 38 in 2007. Go Kiwi!

To read more, visit the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific website.

Tourism Auckland selects BookIt system

clock November 14, 2009 12:14 by author Ryan Baker



BookIt has been selected to provide the online booking system for Tourism Auckland's website. As New Zealand's largest city and the main gateway to the country, Auckland is the biggest contributor to the New Zealand tourism sector. "We are proud to play our part in providing the best possible online booking experience to this key market." says Andrew Schofield, director of BookIt Ltd.
 
The website leverages BookIt's complete product suite including the last minute booking, cross-selling and dynamic packaging tools.

"As an ongoing part of enhancing our service, the AucklandNZ.com website now offers a complete one-stop shop allowing travellers to book everything from hotels and motels, to rental cars, campervans and local tours and activities." explains Hayden Bairstow, Online Marketing Communicator at Tourism Auckland.

"Phase 1" of the BookIt powered AucklandNZ.com website launched in October with strong early sales and customers making bookings for accommodation, rental cars, bus tours and attractions. Additional features for "Phase 2" are under development. 

New Yellow Maps website puts BookIt accommodation suppliers on the map

clock October 5, 2009 09:15 by author Andrew Schofield

BookIt’s accommodation suppliers can now find themselves squarely on the map with the recently re-launched Yellow™ Maps website.

Under a deal announced in May, BookIt provides live feeds of room rates and availability within a new dedicated accommodation search feature on Yellow™ Maps. Visitors to the website are able to search, locate, compare and book from a range of available options.

“The partnership with BookIt is a great fit for us”, explains Campbell Brown, Senior Product Manager for Yellow’s Digital Media team. “Yellow Maps is a key component of our digital strategy and providing accommodation search is a natural progression for this site.  Along with the fundamentals like maps, driving directions, and business listings we needed the best possible solution for accommodation search.  With the BookIt solution we are able to directly access the data that we need and present this on a map specific to the user’s requirements. 

“BookIt’s software also gives us a full, out of the box, online booking engine that we can plug directly into the Yellow Maps website. “

In collaboration with Auckland-based Marker studio, Yellow have now launched an improved version of the Yellow Maps website.

“The move to the new design is a direct response to client feedback.” explains Mr Brown. “Visitors wanted more map space, less clutter and the ability to simply display the map on its own.  This also means that we have far greater space for displaying our key content from partners such as BookIt’s ever expanding accommodation inventory, which is fast becoming a prominent feature on Yellow Maps™. “

“We are also looking at plans to expand the booking technology developed with BookIt into other Yellow™ sites in the not too distant future.”

New Zealand accommodation operators seeking a free listing on the Yellow Maps™ website can register online at www.bookit.co.nz.

BookIt turns five!

clock September 28, 2009 09:57 by author Ryan Baker

Five years ago, on the 21st of September 2004, an unsuspecting Japanese chap by the name of Yusuke booked 2 nights accommodation at the Novotel hotel in Queenstown. Little did he know, a small team in Dunedin, New Zealand were anxiously awaiting the moment. Completely unaware was this man that his booking had generated the first $10.80 of revenue for a fledgling internet start-up.

Thanks Yusuke! :)

And thanks to those who popped around on Friday night to share a birthday drink with us. It was great to see you all.

Come and see us at the eTourism Conference, Wellington 1-2 October

clock September 21, 2009 11:33 by author Ryan Baker

The main objective of the E Tourism Conference is to create awareness, educate and update the travel industry with the latest e-travel strategies. This will enable tourism providers to achieve maximum return on their advertising investment and teach them how to do this effectively in the minimum time necessary.

Andrew and I are really looking forward to meeting delegates and fellow exhibitors at the conference. It will be a great chance to catch up and we'll have demos of the booking engine available from our booth. If you are attending the conference and would like to arrange an appointment please contact ryan@bookit.co.nz. Otherwise feel free to play it by ear and come and see us any time that works for you.

For more information on the conference, or to book conference accommodation (powered by BookIt of course!), visit www.etourismnz.com.

BookIt Newsletter - August 2009

clock August 14, 2009 09:08 by author Ryan Baker

In this Newsletter:

Read the full Newsletter here...

Changes to BookIt booking process

clock August 4, 2009 16:26 by author Andrew Schofield

bookings.bookitsecure.com

Notice for all BookIt clients (not including suppliers):

On the morning of the 20th August we will be changing the live URL of the BookIt booking process from http://bookings.nzbookit.com to http://bookings.bookitsecure.com

The main reasons for this change are that we are phasing out the nzbookit.com domain name and internationalising the booking process for our overseas clients.

What you need to know:

  • Any links on your website that point to the current BookIt URL will continue to work and you don't need to change anything here (these links will redirect to the bookitsecure.com domain name)
  • However, any future booking links we supply you will be on the bookitsecure.com URL
  • If you use any analytics tracking code you may need to update this with the new URL. For example, if you use Google Analytics tracking code and have created "goals" that refer to the nzbookit.com domain name, these will need to be updated to the bookitsecure.com domain name. Below are the pages commonly used for this purpose
  • Once the changeover is complete we advise you to check your tracking code in the days following the rollover to ensure everything is working as expected

Main booking pages affected:

Configuration page:
http://bookings.nzbookit.com/pub/config.aspx changed to http://bookings.bookitsecure.com/pub/config.aspx

Quote page:
http://bookings.nzbookit.com/pub/quote.aspx changed to http://bookings.bookitsecure.com/pub/quote.aspx

Payment page:
https://bookings.nzbookit.com/sec/itin.aspx changed to https://bookings.bookitsecure.com/sec/itin.aspx

Confirmation page:
https://bookings.nzbookit.com/sec/status.aspx changed to https://bookings.bookitsecure.com/sec/status.aspx

To update "goals" in Google Analytics, log into your account then choose "Analytics Settings" in the nav bar. Then click "edit" next to the goal you want to amend and update the Goal URL and steps with the new URL's above.

UPDATE:
The new URL is now live

Update on live booking options

clock July 22, 2009 16:42 by author Andrew Schofield

We all know that real-time confirmation of bookings is a "must have" feature for both customers and operators. But did you know that BookIt can provide a real-time link to the leading channel managers and Property Management Systems in New Zealand?

A real-time link via a channel manager is a great way of giving customers an instant confirmation, saves you time and prevents double booking situations.

We've been working hard to connect BookIt to as many channel managers as possible and we are pleased to say that we now work with the following:

       
       
       

We are also building links to the systems below and will make an announcement as soon as these are ready:

  • ChannelDirect
  • Availability
  • SmartFX 

NZTE bright magazine article: The entrepeneurial ecosystem

clock June 26, 2009 16:04 by author Andrew Schofield

The entrepreneurial ecosystem
by Diana Burns ~ bright magazine June / July 2009

Just as in a forest, small and large plants rely on each other for survival, so too in the business environment are small and large companies mutually dependent, needing each other to boost their chances of success.


Image credit: bright magazine

In Kenya, if you see a large buffalo it will probably have a small oxpecker bird perched on its back.  The oxpecker lives on the buffalo’s ticks, a relationship that benefits both creatures. In the natural world, only the fittest survive... and smaller creatures sometimes do so by cleverly developing a mutually beneficial relationship with larger ones. 

The same is true in business. Despite the worldwide recession, some of New Zealand’s smart small companies are thriving as they partner with large firms.  What are their secrets?

“Being highly specialised and clear about what you can offer,” says director of BookIt,  Ryan Baker.

BookIt emerged in 2004 from the stable of Dunedin-based Taylormade, best  known for its innovative America’s Cup graphics, to provide on-line booking systems for  travel and tourism.

Its ‘out-of-the-box’ system plugs seamlessly into existing websites, and  has big business clients that include Tourism Holdings, Yellow Pages Group, Intercity Group and Trojan Holdings.

With only six staff including two part-time, BookIt already processes $1.5 million in bookings a month, and has been averaging year-on-year growth of 200 percent for the past six months.

Baker says the secret to his company’s rapid rise is knowing how they can fit in with the strategic plans of larger companies.

“Big businesses like a specialised service they don’t have in-house that complements  what they do. Big companies are clear about their own business, so it’s up to the smaller  partner to work out what you can offer that fits with that,” says Baker.

BookIt has been used extensively by umbrella tourism company Tourism Holdings Ltd for online bookings of everything from hotels and activities to bus tours, motorhomes and ski passes.

THL’s various tourism operations all had their own websites using different systems. BookIt offered them a way to move to one simple platform.

“The team at BookIt have a wonderful knack of surpassing expectations!” says Kate  Meldrum, marketing and customer experience manager for Tourism Holdings.

“Our customers want a hassle-free experience – as do we and our business partners”.

Read the full article here or grab the June / July copy of bright magazine.

"Kiwis Embrace Online Travel Booking" - Ministry of Tourism

clock May 23, 2009 17:13 by author Ryan Baker

In a media release yesterday, the Ministry of Tourism Research have confirmed that New Zealand travellers are increasingly using the internet to book more than just accommodation. The report comes as a result of the latest Regional Visitor Monitor (RVM) survey.

“We’re seeing a real trend to domestic travel being booked online across a range of travel purchases,” said Bruce Bassett, Ministry of Tourism Research Manager.

Mr Bassett said that these findings show that tourism operators in all areas of the industry needed to get their inventory web-ready and keep their web content fresh and relevant.

“This data sends a clear message to operators that domestic travellers, who account for 56% of tourism spend in New Zealand, are expecting to be able to plan and book as much as they can online. It’s important for operators to make sure their website meets this expectation.”

If it is not done well, online bookings can be a complicated, costly & unproductive exercise. The really good news for NZ tourism operators, is that BookIt makes online bookings easy and accessible for everyone. Since 1999 we have been building online booking systems for the travel and tourism industry and for over 5 years we have packaged this knowledge into our BookIt online booking engine.

With clients that range from NZ's largest tourism organisations and RTO's, through to family run B&B's, BookIt can plug into your website for FREE to capture this growth in online booking activity.

Contact us, or register for free today!



 

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