StoryHunt has launched a new integration with Google. The update means that self-guided audio tours published via StoryHunt may be shown in booking links directly on Google Search and more.
For example, when someone searches for a place like The Round Tower, Nyhavn, or Tivoli Gardens on Google, they may see a section showing nearby experiences and things to do. If your tour starts near, passes by, or is related to one of these locations, it can appear there with a direct link to your booking page. Your tour may also show up on Google Maps or in the Things to do section for that destination, giving travelers even more ways to discover it.
With StoryHunt Creator, anyone can easily build and sell digital audio tours. Local guides, storytellers, and destinations can upload their stories and share them with travelers around the world – for free or as paid tours. Thanks to this new Google integration, those tours can now appear right where people are planning their trips.
“We’re excited to help creators reach more travelers,” said Mathias Mølgaard, CEO of StoryHunt. “This integration gives storytellers, guides and destinations a simple way to get their tours in front of millions of people searching for experiences on Google.”
The integration is part of the new StoryHunt Discover initiative which is an effort to increase visibility for tours on StoryHunt. StoryHunt Discover makes your tours easier to find and visible to more travelers in several key places: on Google Things to do, in StoryHunt travel articles, and inside our new web app, the Personal Tour Guide.
About StoryHunt
StoryHunt helps travelers explore destinations through digital audio tours made by local creators, destinations and attractions. With StoryHunt Creator, anyone can publish and sell tours that share stories about their city or community.
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