Local agency recommendation in Vietnam
by Jperez27
Translated into English.
Original post
Hi there,
It’s been a while since I last logged in. Living in Vietnam, my parents just returned from a trip organized by an agency. I rarely praise agencies, but this one deserves a shout-out. They put together a tailor-made trip off the beaten path at a very reasonable price. My parents discovered a place I didn’t even know about—it’s stunning in Bai Tu Long Bay.
If you have any questions about their trip or Vietnam in general, don’t hesitate to ask. I’ve been living here for several years.
Have a great evening!
Naive travelers, beware!...
https://voyageforum.com/forum/ere-conseils-voyage-entre-ia-forums-gratuits-expertise-locale-d10788202/:
The silent infiltration of forums Free travel forums have gradually become marketing hunting grounds. Under the guise of "experienced travelers," tourism professionals, affiliates seeking commissions, or aspiring influencers testing monetization strategies now lurk. These fake profiles master the community’s codes. They build credibility by answering dozens of mundane questions before subtly slipping in their paid recommendations. A "favorite" hotel mentioned insistently, an "essential" guidebook systematically cited, an "amazing" local agency that keeps coming up in conversations. Novice travelers can no longer tell the difference between genuine advice and disguised promotion. This information pollution has gradually eroded the trust that once made these platforms valuable.
https://voyageforum.com/forum/ere-conseils-voyage-entre-ia-forums-gratuits-expertise-locale-d10788202/:
The silent infiltration of forums Free travel forums have gradually become marketing hunting grounds. Under the guise of "experienced travelers," tourism professionals, affiliates seeking commissions, or aspiring influencers testing monetization strategies now lurk. These fake profiles master the community’s codes. They build credibility by answering dozens of mundane questions before subtly slipping in their paid recommendations. A "favorite" hotel mentioned insistently, an "essential" guidebook systematically cited, an "amazing" local agency that keeps coming up in conversations. Novice travelers can no longer tell the difference between genuine advice and disguised promotion. This information pollution has gradually eroded the trust that once made these platforms valuable.
Well, with a post every 10 years, this one shouldn’t do much harm either. 😉
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Marcel Proust
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