Geohana - location based web services

Posted on April 4th, 2007 by Brian.
Categories: geography, mashups.

At BigTribe, we’ve developed a compelling web service that allows any publisher (bloggers or website owners) to instantly become a destination for services like:

  • booking restaurant reservations
  • golf tee-times
  • hotel rooms
  • inviting friends to events
  • checking weather conditions
  • finding interesting places nearby

Our product is called Geohana, its name inspired by taking Hana, which means “family” in Hawaiian, for a geographic spin. A central vision for Geohana is to give people tools to communicate more effectively and act socially based on their location.

You can play with Geohana right here on this blog! Check out the Geohana widget with the map on the right side of this page.

In addition to adding relevant geographic content on your website, you can also earn revenue with Geohana. By embedding Geohana on your site (with minimal javascript!), BigTribe shares commissions with you whenever a user on your site makes a restaurant reservation or a golf tee-time. We call this Geographic affiliate marketing and you can read about it at the BigTribe website.

It is easy to add a Geohana widget to your blog or website. Follow this link to customize its functionality and the way it looks. You can personalize your widget to:

  • Ask the user to enter an address
  • Start off with a specific address
  • Display a list of your favorite locations
  • Choose the location based services made available to your readers (restaurant reservations, golf tee-times, hotel rooms, weather)

If you are technically inclined, Geohana comes with a full API with which you can closely integrate Geohana web services into your page. You can build store locators and display your own location based content (reviews, ads, etc) by catching Geohana Javascript events. Check out some examples in our demo section.

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