GoAbroad Network Launches Travel Application On Facebook

September 12, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
Florida, September 12, 2007 - GoAbroad Network, an online community for student travelers, now gives Facebook users a quick and fun way to share their love for travel through My Travel Bio. My Travel Bio is a non-blog, easy-to-answer travel application built by GoAbroad Network on Facebook. This can be found by searching My Travel Bio in Facebook's Application Directory. To create a Travel Bio, Facebook users simply answer quick questions about memorable travel experiences and travel plans and their answers will be displayed in the user profile.

My Travel Bio enables Facebook users to:

- share highlights from past travels
- share fun travel facts with friends
- show their traveler personality

GoAbroad Network members who are on Facebook can synchronize their Facebook Travel Bio with their GoAbroad Network profile. Synchronizing means that both the Facebook and GoAbroad Network profiles will show the same Travel Bio answers to friends no matter where the user edits them.

"This is a good alternative to share travel experiences without blogging," said Troy Peden, one of the founders of GoAbroad Network. "MyTravelBio allows travelers to share only the highlights of their travels, if they don't want to bore their friends with the relatively cliché details of their trips."

My Travel Bio application by GoAbroad Network lets Facebook users share their most memorable travel experiences with their friends. It's a fun and simple way to share one's passion for travel through the Facebook profile.



About GoAbroad Network

GoAbroad Network is an online social networking website dedicated to student travelers. GoAbroad Network allows users to blog their travels in journals, share photos, and keep in touch with family and friends. It has Advisor Groups which provide expert advice on travel and programs abroad. Only a few months since its launch, GoAbroad Network has shown impressive growth and new tools are continually added for its growing network of travelers.