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Winners of the Swedish Travel Stories Competition!

Win SJ train travel in Sweden worth SEK 5,000!
Sweden has 25 provinces and they all have something amazing to offer. By entering a travel story in english from your favourite province you have a chance to win some great prizes!

That sums up the competition in a nutshell. Now it’s time to present the winners!

Cedric Pieterse has won the 1st prize! He’s recently moved to his girlfriend in Uppsala from South Africa. He wrote a story about bicycling in and around Uppsala. Read the entire story here.

The visitors on the competition site voted and the VisitSweden jury chose a winner.

Here’s the jury’s comments:

“The winner has written an inspirational description of a relaxed and enviromentally friendly way to discover one’s surroundings, rich with facts and with personal insight into the richness of the city and nature environment.”

We also asked Cedric a few questions.

Where will you go with the SEK 5,000 in SJ travel checks you’ve won?

Well, Sweden is a big place, and I have not seen much of the country, so I will look at the maps and make a choice. I am going to Kiruna soon, so maybe South will be a good place to start…

Tell us a little about yourself and how you came to Sweden.


I am from South Africa, and I had an engineering company that I sold so that I could travel. I had been travelling for four years, and had a lot of travel partners from Europe that joined me on my trip in Africa. I drove an old Land Rover, so there was always space for people. One day a very nice Swedish girl came on board, and well here I am!

Why did you choose to write about bicycling and Uppsala?


I have always enjoyed cylcing, and did a lot of it in South Africa, so when I got to Sweden, I decided to buy myself a bicycle to explore the area a bit. I do not own a car yet so cycling is the natural choice. One really get in touch with yor surroundings on a bicycle, the sounds, smells, and the hills! Uppsala, well this is where we stay, and my girlfriend is working, so I had a lot of free time to explore the area. I am currently busy with SFI, a Swedish language course for beginners, so I do not cycle so much. I do cycle to class every day, come rain or snow. It is the ice that makes things rather interesting. Read my story “The ministry of funny walks” in the communityofsweden.com website.

You’re also a member of Sweden’s official online community CommunityOfSweden.com How do you like it?


I think it is brilliant! It is a fantastic way to get to know the culture, and the place a bit better. It is also a nice place to meet other people online, that shares the same interests. There are some nice photos as well, and this is an excellent tool to market Sweden as a travel destination.

What about Sweden do you think is most peculiar?


The language is pretty much out there as a peculiarity, also the way people stop for you at pedestrian crossings. I am not used to that. In Africa, no-one will stop for you. Every time I get to a pedestrian crossing here, I feel sooooo guilty for making a car stop. I tend to wait in the background untill there is no traffic before I cross over!

Cedric won train travel from SJ worth SEK 5,000. The other winners for their respective provinces won the photo book “Swedish!”. Here are the other winners:

Bohuslän
Åke Svensson

Gästrikland
Stellan Eriksson

Halland
Siw Christensen

Jämtland
Markku Pispa

Lappland
Jeff Perro

Norrbotten
Thomas Lahtinen

Skåne
Karin Hoffman

Småland
Rickard Nordin

Södermanland
Eva Westin

Uppland
David Jaffray

Värmland
Entered by “Värmland”

Västergötland
Kerstin Thorell

Ångermanland
Annica Sjölander

Öland
Annika Wilks

The books are in the mail!
We would like to thank you all for your participation and of course SJ for their great 1st prize.
Thank you! :)

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New features in CommunityOfSweden.com

I want to mention three updates on CommunityOfSweden.com.
You’ll already be aware of these updates if you are an active member.

Search

In january, two months after the launch, we finally added Search. You can now search amongst stories, members, forum posts and photos. The search automatically searches through all these types by default but you can also limit your search to just photos, for example, if you know that’s what you are interested in.
Discuss Search here in the forum.

screenshot search

Share

We recently added the feature “Share” which makes it possible for you to send the web adress(URL) of the current page you’re on to one or more email addresses to your friends.
The share button can be found on member pages, photos, stories and forum posts.
Discuss Share here in the forum.

screenshot share

Newsletter

We’re now conducting an online survey on CommunityOfSweden.com. It asks 10 questions about how the perfect community newsletter should be. If you want a CommunityOfSweden.com newsletter and you want to make yourself heard then here is your chance. Go to any My Page on CommunityOfSweden.com and the survey should start.
Discuss the Newsletter here in the forum.

Thanks!
See you around in CommunityOfSweden.com

Tommy Sollén, Community Manager

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VisitSweden redesigns it’s website visitsweden.com

2 months after its beta launch, Community of Sweden, surpassed 1000 members. Next step is how we let visitors from the official swedish website – visitsweden.com – get travel tips from our community members. And how to we trigger potential visitors to Sweden to share their travel tips on the Community.

That is one big issue in the development of visitsweden.com. Another important issue is how we take our Google Maps application one step further and let visitors make online bookings by navigating the map.
A third issue is how do we implement the new site based on Content Management System Epi Server 5.0, a .NET platform.

Let me also introduce myself: I, Margareta Björnberg, work as senior webmaster and project manager of the development and re-launch of visitsweden.com. You’ll soon hear more.

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3 months with CommunityOfSweden.com

Hi!
Here’s a brief summary of the status of CommunityOfSweden.com which launched on nov 1:st 2007, three months ago.

We started rolling out marketing activities in december and we’re still going down the list of activities.

CommunityOfSweden.com is going well! We’ve already raised our goals for 2008 and we’ve got several exciting new features that will be released during the year.




Some numbers:

  • Members: ~1500
  • Photos: ~2100
  • The quality of the photos has exceeded my wildest expectations.
    Click here to take a look for yourself.

  • Stories: 192
  • There are some amazingly exciting and inspirational stories here which are fascinating to read.

Currently most visits come USA, Sweden, Germany, UK and Holland.
Bonus info: the most active members are the Italians :)

A couple of quotes that really made my day:

“I’m having a lot of fun in the community and I hope to visit Sweden for real in the near future. The community is really helping me to plan my visit.”

- Barry, UK.

“My neighbour and I were discussing yesterday, over the garden fence, what it is about your site that is so welcoming compared to others. It really is. Perhaps it is just because it is Swedish - clean, tidy, bright and positive. Cheers.”

- Brian, UK

“I am so greatful that there is www.communityofsweden.com because its a great help for me especially im new here and ill be arriving in goteborg on the 22nd and i feel so excited now!! trevligh att traffas!!”

- Cherrie Mendoza, Philippines

Thank you everybody that helps to make CommunityOfSweden.com into such an amazing place! :)
Keep it up and spread the word!

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“Top 100 highlights in Sweden” now on Google My Maps

Do you like Google Maps. We do.
Since last May we use Google Maps on visitsweden.com to guide our visitors to Swedens greatest attractions.
On December 3, we launced a Mapplet in Google My Maps for these attractions. You need a Google account to view the Mapplet named “Top 100 highlights in Sweden. The Mapplet leads traffic back to our website. We hope of course that this Mapplet will attract many new visitors to Sweden.

Click here to check it out!

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Swedish Travel Stories now closed for new entries

“Win SJ train travel in Sweden worth SEK 5,000!
Sweden has 25 provinces and they all have something amazing to offer. By entering a travel story in english from your favourite province you have a chance to win some great prizes!”

This competition has been active since the middle of september.
Now, 25 stories and 2000 votes later, we’re closing the contest for new entries.
This means you still have a little time to vote on your favourites before we decide on a lucky winner!

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The official online community of Sweden has launched!

Around 3.30 pm CET on november 1st 2007 the CommunityOfSweden.com opened it’s doors.

CommunityOfSweden.com is now in it’s public beta phase. Anyone is welcome to join, share and enjoy photos, travel stories, tips and more from friends in Sweden and all over the world.

At this moment we’ve just opened the doors to CommunityOfSweden.com and slowly leaked that it’s open. Big marketing activities will start around middle november.

While you’re in there perhaps you can help us test it? There are still some bugs in functionality, design and texts and we need your help to find them.

Welcome to CommunityOfSweden.com!

(I’ve been wanting to say that for a long time)

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The name is official: “Community of Sweden”

It’s not easy naming something. Whatever it is that you’re naming has to live with this name for a very long time. It’s taken a while to come up with a name but we’ve finally got it and we’re very happy with it.
Let me tell you the story.

Selection process

We started to write all kinds of names on a whiteboard in Basecamp. Any suggestion was ok. Even a bad name can lead to a new good idea.
After we had a good long list and no more suggestions seemed forthcoming I started the selection process.
I first threw away some that I knew would never make it.
I then had a list of about 20 names. How to proceed?

Letting you guys vote

We wanted to publish this list here on the development blog to let our readers vote on which names they liked. This would be the ultimate way to pick a name for the community and we loved the idea!
As we were about to do it though, we changed our minds. What if somebody likes a name so much that they steal it? Register the domain for themselves. We would have to register all the domains on the list just in case. This whole idea suddenly seemed risky and ineffective.

Internal voting

So instead I emailed every single person in the company and let them pick three favourites. Everybody chipped in and I quickly got all the votes needed.
The winner: mysweden.com
Great name! We loved it! It makes you think of communities(myspace, hello?), user generated content, a personal touch, everything we wanted really. We even started to use it as a working name for the community.
Unfortunately it turned out that this domain was already taken and the owners were not willing to sell it.
We offered millions and still they refused! Ok, perhaps not millions…

So, back to the list.
It’s somewhere around here that “CommunityOfSweden.com” started to sound really good.

  • It is completely self explanatory. Not everybody has the queens english you know so an easy name is important.
  • It’s 100% search engine optimized. We like that. No, we love that.
  • It has a strong name with some extra familiarity to brands like “Tiger of Sweden” and others, I’m sure.
  • And let’s not forget our amazing embassy in Washington: “House of Sweden”.

I tested the name on everybody in the marketing and communications department and after sleeping on it everybody agreed on the name.

Phew… it’s been said that Swedes are slow to make decisions but when we do make them they are well anchored in the organization. I think this whole process proves it. :)

Go ahead and visit http://communityofsweden.com
It’s almost time for beta testing ;)

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Share Your Travel Story and Win SEK 5,000!

By voting on travel stories and by entering a travel story of your own from your favourite province you have a chance to win some great prizes!

The competiton is hosted right here in the VisitSweden Development Blog.
Don’t waste another second! Go there and share your travel story! :)

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Give Feedback on our Design

I’m happy to be able to show you a big glimpse of what the community will look like.

Below you can see the whole process.
And please, write a comment and say what you think :)

designprocess_1
Above: The wireframe that was the foundation for the design work.

designprocess_2

Above: The first design proposal by Oakwood based on the wireframe.

designprocess_3

Above: The final design proposal by Oakwood after VisitSweden’s feedback.

A few words on what you’re looking at above.
We liked the first proposal by Oakwood very much but we also felt that the community should be less power design and instead warmer, soft and more playful. Oakwood then came up with new proposals which finally resulted in the last design seen above.

I’m not going into details about the functionality seen in the designs but I can promise you that the Explore Sweden map will be something very special ;)

Notice something missing?
Yep… there’s no name for the community yet!

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Sweden's official online community has launched!
Share and enjoy photos, travel stories, tips and more from friends in Sweden and all over the world.
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