Post by bayezidislam on Feb 15, 2024 0:09:47 GMT -6
Data supplied by NetBase (an Altimeter client), who crunches unstructured social content into insight and analytics. AirBnb unique experience of other people’s homes poses threat to traditional hotels. The below selected quotes, also provided by NetBase shows the preference for both the unique website experience, as well as the unique listings beyond traditional hotels. Select tweets below that helped to derive the data, show how consumers are finding pleasure in unique AirBnb experience, and some having better quality experiences as people become like hotels.
Dear Brands, I just got disrupted. I willingly Slovakia Email List let a stranger drive off in my car, and I found it unnerving. Last week I wrote a heartfelt letter to you that our relationship has changed. I shared that I don’t want to breakup, but I want to have an open relationship. I don’t want to buy products. I want to rent, borrow, share, or swap products. The world has changed, and with it, our relationship. Brands are being disrupted by sharing. I know that it’s discomforting to hear that customers are now buying your products once, and then sharing many times with each other, because it means that your revenues will diminish.
This movement, called the Collaborative Economy (see all my posts on this topic) is on the rise, so I decided to go through the experiment, so I could feel what you’re going through. I put my own family assets at risk just to feel disrupted. I put our cherished family car up for rental on RelayRide, a site that allows people to share their cars with neighbors. As the first person to own this car, I have an attachment to it, and have taken rather good care of it for many years. Saturday morning, a young Duke University student picked it up from me for the weekend. I didn’t know who he was, nor do we have any shared contacts.
Dear Brands, I just got disrupted. I willingly Slovakia Email List let a stranger drive off in my car, and I found it unnerving. Last week I wrote a heartfelt letter to you that our relationship has changed. I shared that I don’t want to breakup, but I want to have an open relationship. I don’t want to buy products. I want to rent, borrow, share, or swap products. The world has changed, and with it, our relationship. Brands are being disrupted by sharing. I know that it’s discomforting to hear that customers are now buying your products once, and then sharing many times with each other, because it means that your revenues will diminish.
This movement, called the Collaborative Economy (see all my posts on this topic) is on the rise, so I decided to go through the experiment, so I could feel what you’re going through. I put my own family assets at risk just to feel disrupted. I put our cherished family car up for rental on RelayRide, a site that allows people to share their cars with neighbors. As the first person to own this car, I have an attachment to it, and have taken rather good care of it for many years. Saturday morning, a young Duke University student picked it up from me for the weekend. I didn’t know who he was, nor do we have any shared contacts.