Title: CONTENT ANALYSIS OF MALAYSIAN TOURISM WEBSITES
1CONTENT ANALYSIS OF MALAYSIAN TOURISM WEBSITES
- JAYASHREE A/P KRISHNAN
- SYED AGIL ALSAGOFF
- UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA
2Research Objectives
- General Objective
- To analyse the content of Malaysian tourism
websites
3Pattern
- Pattern refers to a particular way the websites
have been operating, for instance how the
information is classified on the web, what are
the navigational styles, the user-friendliness,
the search functions, currency of information,
partnerships, etc.
4Prominent features
- Prominent features refers to the aspects within
the website that are noteworthy such as layout,
design, colour scheme, images, etc.
5Benchmarking
- A level of quality which can be used as a
standard when comparing websites, for instance
does the website adhere to international web
conventions
6Websites
- VirtualMalaysia.com
- JourneyMalaysia.com
- AllMalaysia.info
- TourMalaysia.tripod.com
- MalaysiaMyDestination.com
7Content analysis will be based on
- Six pillars of a good tourism website
- Basic pillars
- Classification
- Navigation Search
- Design Layout
- Strategic pillars
- Business model
- Content and interaction
- Technology
- Source modified by researcher to meet the
needs of this research. Originally obtained from
Ziegler Becker (1999) and Mcgovern Norton
(2002).
8RESULTS DISCUSSION
9Demographic characters of the websites
- Virtual Malaysia
- Creative Advances Technology Lot 2-2,
Enterprise 2, Technology Park Malaysia, Bukit
Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Year of
establishment 1999 - url http//www.virtualmalaysia.com
10Demographic characters of the websites
- Journey Malaysia
- Dolphin Diaries Sdn Bhd No.9, Jalan San Ah
Wing Off Lorong Gurney, Jalan Semarak - 54100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Year of establishment 2000
- url http//www.journeymalaysia.com
11Demographic characters of the websites
- AllMalaysia.info
- Star Publications (Malaysia) Bhd 15 Jalan
16/11 - 46350 Petaling Jaya
- Selangor Darul Ehsan
- Year of establishment 2003
- url http//allmalaysia.info
12Demographic characters of the websites
- Tour Malaysia
- Capslock Sdn Bhd
- 18-8-8 Indah Mas Jalan Ikan Mas
- Cheras
- 56000 Kuala Lumpur
- Year of establishment 2002
- url http//tourmalaysia.tripod.com
13Demographic characters of the websites
- Malaysiamydestination
- Malaysia My Destination Sdn Bhd
- Malaysia Tourism Centre
- 109 Jalan Ampang
- 50450 Kuala Lumpur
-
- Year of establishment 2002
- url http//www.malaysiamydestination.com
14Objective 1 To determine what are the patterns
of Malaysian tourism websites
- The classification of the information
- The navigational style, user-friendliness and
search function - Content Currency of the information, interaction
with readers, is online transaction available - Any online business strategies (advertisements,
site sponsorship, online transactions)
15To determine what are the patterns of Malaysian
tourism websites
- Classification
- On the whole, Malaysian tourism websites
- are able to provide a classification system
- which is simple, direct and easy to understand.
-
16(No Transcript)
17(No Transcript)
18(No Transcript)
19(No Transcript)
20(No Transcript)
21Classification-generated listing
22Levels of classification
23Navigation
- The navigation style for Malaysian tourism
websites is quick and functional - A variety of navigation options / multiple
classifications are used to suit surfers with
different motives or preferences
24Navigation
- Most websites adhere to web conventions of using
colours to mark the before and after processes - Websites show colour change when mouse is held
over a category - Drop down menu is used to avoid clutter
25A variety of navigation options
26Colour difference to mark parts which have been
read
27Colour changes when mouse is held over
28Drop down menu avoids clutter
29More drop down menus
30Content Interaction
- The content for Malaysian tourism websites are
regularly updated and delivered in a
user-friendly way - Most of the websites have developed many ways to
encourage reader participation
31Actively encouraging reader participation
32(No Transcript)
33- Some tourism websites show good online business
strategies such as developing strategic
partnerships as well as offering 11 marketing to
customers.
34Strategic partnership with hoteliers
35- Some websites serve as a platform for the meeting
of tour and travel agencies with potential
tourists.
36Opportunities to make online transaction
37- However, some functions are not maintained or
updated. - This will leave a negative impression on the
image and reputation of the organisation
38(No Transcript)
39RQ 1 What are the patterns of Malaysian tourism
websites?
- The patterns of Malaysian tourism websites are
varied in the - classification of information,
- navigation design, and
- interaction with surfers.
-
-
40To determine the prominent features of local
tourism websites
- - The design and layout
- - Images used
- - Colour scheme and style
- - Simple, easy to read pages or complex
in design - - Consistency of design on pages
- - Balance between content-rich and
pleasant looking website - - readable format
-
41To determine the prominent features of local
tourism websites
-
- In accordance with the tourism industry which is
colourful, interesting and lively, local tourism
websites prominently reflect colourful and
interesting layouts.
42Colourful layouts
43Interesting images
44(No Transcript)
45Clutter-free layout of text
46RQ2 What are the prominent features of local
tourism websites?
- Colourful layout, interesting images and a
clutter-free layout of text - This finding is supported by the views received
during interviews held with webmasters and a
Managing Director of a local tourism website.
47Objective 3
-
- To determine whether Malaysian tourism websites
meet the international standards that experts
have benchmarked based on their research and
analysis.
48Based on international web conventions
-
- Based on international web conventions for
classification, navigation search, - design layout, business model, content
interaction as well as - technology.
49Recommendations
- To the industry
- Offer rebates for online purchases
- Relevant authorities should develop one portal
website as well as maintain and monitor it - There should be one association appointed with
the task of monitoring this website. - The effort should bring together website owners.
50Recommendations for future researches
- Involve audience to see the effectiveness of the
websites to these audience - Find out if audience are really prepared to
conduct their tourism transactions online - It would also be interesting to find out the
difference in audience perceptions (local and
international audience) towards Malaysian
websites.